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"What we're seeing is that desire for a broader discussion of control of the resource sector," says Roger Gibbins, chief executive of Calgary-based policy think tank Canada West Foundation.
Potash Bid Triggers Canadian Resource Debate Phred Dvorak 2010
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Or it might contain nothing at all, said Clemence Gautier, consultant at the Bangkok-based law firm Tilleke & Gibbins.
Fake Viagra: Organized Crime's New Goods The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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Dr Jon Gibbins, of Imperial College and many other industry experts are concerned the UK is becoming increasingly reliant on imported gas, which can show sudden price hikes.
The lights will be going out all over the UK Not a sheep 2008
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Dr Jon Gibbins, of Imperial College and many other industry experts are concerned the UK is becoming increasingly reliant on imported gas, which can show sudden price hikes.
Archive 2008-11-01 Not a sheep 2008
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Gibbins, John R. “Liberalism, Nationalism and the English Idealists,” in History of European Ideas, 15 (1992):
My Recycled Soul 2009
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Reg Gibbins, I don't need to explain, is the award-winning Australian director who was adapting Alistair Squinch novels about the British navy during the Napoleonic wars.
Royal Pain 2004
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I called the director Reg Gibbins, reaching him in his home town of Sydney, Australia.
Royal Pain 2004
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Reg Gibbins was, shall we say, surprised by my call — indeed, blown away.
Royal Pain 2004
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I called the director Reg Gibbins, reaching him in his home town of Sydney, Australia.
Royal Pain 2004
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Reg Gibbins was, shall we say, surprised by my call — indeed, blown away.
Royal Pain 2004
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