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In a piece about HM's refurbished website, the then Princess Elizabeth's stirring pledge to her future subjects whilst on a Royal visit to the Union of South Africa was played:
A Sly BBC Smear 2009
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The paper begins by replicating HM's original result.
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But, CEH explain, HM's analysis smuggles in the statistical assumption that the effect of being black is the same for men and women.
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As part of the "security fightback" section of the government's response, the home secretary, Theresa May, wrote to Sir Denis O'Connor, HM's chief inspector of constabulary, asking for clearer guidance for forces on their preparations to tackle riots.
David Cameron's solution for broken Britain: tough love and tougher policing 2011
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But it's arguably even more contrarian than HM's finding.
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In a piece about HM's refurbished website, the then Princess Elizabeth's stirring pledge to her future subjects whilst on a Royal visit to the Union of South Africa was played:
Archive 2009-02-08 2009
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He gives me the impression that, if I had occasion to visit him to discuss official matters, he would greet me from his chair, having hastily stowed-away his Playstation console in HM's desk drawer.
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Not that I agree with HM's decision, but as far as I can see, their metaphor seems more apt than Roger's.
(Un)block that metaphor! Roger Sutton 2008
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It is a little more straight-forward as a story than some of HM's previous work, but still entirely magical.
Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo on the Cliff Japanese Trailer « FirstShowing.net 2008
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On the contrary, it seems there will be even further politicisation of HM's 'boys in blue' (or 'boys/girls in dustman flourescent/helmeted riot gear/Stasi social spies' with the front line essential responses devolved to inexperienced, under-trained and underpaid council workers).
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