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Ms. Rees-Mogg, who has five full-time employees, says cost was a big factor in recently choosing SAP's offering.
SAP's Web-Based Software Christopher Lawton 2010
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From the Times article: Mr Rees-Mogg, 40, son of the Times columnist and former Editor Lord Rees-Mogg, blamed a member of his staff.
March 2009 Maxine 2009
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The impact of all this is debatable, but Mogg says sweeping changes are inevitable.
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Modwenna Rees-Mogg, chief executive of AngelNews, a U. K.-based news service for investors, has been mulling over Web-based software for two years, but hadn't seen anything that managed all the business processes she needed.
SAP's Web-Based Software Christopher Lawton 2010
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Mogg and his co-writer made the fascinating point that, during the beginning stages of these types of great shifts, those on the cusp (as we are now and the Europeans of 1492 were) rarely know what is happening, or just how dramatic the shift is going be.
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According to Mogg, this shift will be more pronounced even than the shift to the agrarian or industrial age.
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"Where and when are we going to kill Jacob Rees-Mogg?"
Quiz of the Week Dungeekin 2009
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Solomun Beyene, 25, of London, Clinton Mogg, 43, of Bournemouth, and Thomas Thomas, 46, of Kingston upon Thames were each jailed for 16 years after also being convicted of conspiracy to rob.
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I was recently reading a wonderful book ‘The Sovereign Individual’ which was written by Lord Reese-Mogg, who specializes in global strategic investments and predictions, as well as a co-writer (unfortunately I already forgot his name).
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The end of the road for Annunziata Rees-Mogg, daughter of the great sage Mystic Mogg, sister of the unctuous Jacob.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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