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David Gill, and his expert co-authors Tim Minshall, Pickering and Martin Rigby take a blow by blow view of technology financing through VC/Angels/bank routes and extend to review current University changes and Government attempts to support (!) fledgling technology ventures.
Innovation Island? Cambridge writers clarify the limitations of UK technology innovation 2007
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David Gill, and his expert co-authors Tim Minshall, Pickering and Martin Rigby take a blow by blow view of technology financing through VC/Angels/bank routes and extend to review current University changes and Government attempts to support (!) fledgling technology ventures.
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Minshall, they both said, was someone they definitely would have remembered.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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'I have never drugged one of the boys,' Minshall said.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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Minshall had finished his water and was setting to the destruction of the plastic cup that had held it.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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Minshall had said that MABIL met in the basement, so that was where Barbara headed.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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And MABIL exactly fills the bill, Havers, because no one would even suspect him there, especially not Minshall, who's just waiting to take him under his wing, eager and ready to hand over the victims, apparently believing - or at least telling himself that he believes - in the sanctity of the whole damned project. '
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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And yes, I'm expecting a second request from him, 'Minshall said.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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There had to be a missing ingredient to the mixture Minshall was describing.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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If, Lynley's point had been, they could rely upon Minshall to give them an accurate description in the first place.
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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