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Dr. Colin Eady of The New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research (one of their Crown corporations) announced that he and his Japanese collaborators have been successfully produced and tested tearless onions in the laboratory.
Tearless onions ewillett 2008
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My husband, Cornelius Eady, is a poet and playwright, and has been a writer without stopping for angst since he was in high school.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Sarah Micklem 2006
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Chris Carrie’s experience before Justice Eady is merely further confirmation of this.
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It would be a brave guy to write a Max Bio, maybe Justice Eady could give it a go?
Death throes or battle rejoined? Gordon McCabe 2009
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Mr Justice Eady is, apparently, a "quietly-spoken, shy and precise figure."
Archive 2009-06-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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And Mr Justice Eady has a history of handing down privacy judgements which seem to favour the rich and famous.
Where Were You When You Heard About NightJack? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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It is a shame that in a case that appears to involve such an important new point of principle, Eady did not do likewise.
The spate of injunctions shows no progress in the way courts deal with celebrities 2011
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Last week, in the England and Wales High Court, Mr Justice Eady ruled that a police officer who previously wrote about his working life on his NightJack blog, did not have the right to remain anonymous.
Global Voices in English » United Kingdom: Court decides against a blogger’s rights to anonymity 2009
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Curiously, in a case where there were no media defendants or interveners, and none had been invited to attend, Eady still felt able to conclude that "furthermore, in view of the clear risk of publication in the media there is unfortunately no other means open to the court of fulfilling its obligation under the Human Rights Act to protect those rights than to grant a contra mundum injunction".
The spate of injunctions shows no progress in the way courts deal with celebrities 2011
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Pay attention, for I shall say this only once: Mr Justice Eady.
Archive 2009-06-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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