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With the game there to be won in the crucial final term Milward booted a fine running goal to drag Eaglehawk within two points of the Storm.
The Advertiser 2009
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Milward says the institute is thinking of doing something like that eventually.
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Jon Milward heads up the company's managed services department, which looks after other companies' IT.
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"As an IT company we keep an eye on what's going on," Milward says, noting that the cloud had developed quietly over the past few years.
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Our production department is set up in the traditional way, with our own servers and computer room, explains Milward.
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Milward admits that, ultimately, nasty rhetoric will wane when it finally becomes less effective.
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None of these advances, however, could match those of a certain Mr. Milward, who in 1866 was in the furniture business in London.
When Two Makes Perfect Byron Janis 2011
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"In Patagonia" 1977 begins in his grandmother's dining room with a cabinet containing among its treasures a dried piece of mylodon skin sent by a cousin, "Charley Milward the Sailor."
The News From Everywhere David Mason 2011
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The institute's good-natured director, Brent Milward, calls himself an "optimistic realist" about the chances of affecting the tone of the national debate.
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Brint Milward, director of the university's School of Government and Public Policy, said the institute will be housed in a downtown Tucson building provided by Providence Service Corp., the lead donor.
National Institute for Civil Discourse to open at University of Arizona 2011
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