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"We like Japan but feel the currency is too high at the moment," Mr. Lowcock says.
Here's How to Do It Angela Henshall 2011
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These can be a useful tool if a country's currency is expected to depreciate, says Adrian Lowcock, financial adviser at Bestinvest, an independent financial advisory firm in London.
Here's How to Do It Angela Henshall 2011
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Managers became suspicious last month, but when they returned to the address a third time Lowcock had already been arrested and was back in custody accused of driving while banned and without insurance.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Lowcock could then simply remove his leg - and the tag - whenever he wanted to breach his court-imposed curfew for driving and drug offences, as well as possession of an offensive weapon.
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Lowcock could then simply remove his leg - and the tag - whenever he wanted to breach his court-imposed curfew for driving and drug offences, as well as possession of an offensive weapon.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Lowcock could then simply remove his leg - and the tag - whenever he wanted to breach his court-imposed curfew for driving and drug offences, as well as possession of an offensive weapon.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Christopher Lowcock, 29, wrapped his prosthetic limb in a bandage and fooled G4S staff when they set up the tag and monitoring equipment at his Rochdale home.
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Managers became suspicious last month, but when they returned to the address a third time Lowcock had already been arrested and was back in custody accused of driving while banned and without insurance.
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Adrian Lowcock of Bestinvest said: "Pharmaceutical businesses have evolved over the last 10 years, with some becoming more consumer-focused conglomerates and selling toothpastes and over-the-counter health foods, while others are focused more on pharmaceutical drugs."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Emma Wall 2011
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Christopher Lowcock, 29, wrapped his prosthetic limb in a bandage and fooled G4S staff who failed to carry out the proper tests when they set up the tag and monitoring equipment at his Rochdale home.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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