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Professor Chris Mullard is one of the UK’s leading academics on race relations and chairman of Focus Consultancy which provides training on diversity. [emphasis added]
Thanks For Telling Me What I Think « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Dr Andrew Coates, of the Mullard Space Science Lab at University College London, said the effects for passengers aboard a scramjet-powered plane would be ‘more akin to space travel than airline travel’.
Experimental ‘Scramjet’ Sets Hypersonic Speed Record | Impact Lab 2010
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Matched pair of EL84s driving the earbuds vintage NOS Mullard preferably - none of this Russian or Chinese crap.
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Mullard, on Monday who had responded to a speech Slabbert had recently made to the Commonwealth Press Union in Cape Town.
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Following Ryle's illness in 1977 I assumed leadership of the Cambridge radio astronomy group and was head of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory from 1982-88.
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He asked me to drive him there so that Mullard, the chauffeur, should have no knowledge of the visit.
The Stretton Street Affair William Le Queux 1895
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Returning to sitcoms, Romany Jones (LWT, 1973-75) and Yus My Dear (LWT, 1976) both centred on Arthur Mullard.
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Now, a team led by PhD student Roger Duthie from University College London's Mullard Space Science Laboratory in Surrey is hoping to re-establish communications in time for the satellite's 40th anniversary.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Dr Lucie Green of the Mullard space laboratory at University College London said that sky-watchers south of the Scottish border had a chance of seeing the aurora.
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Mullard said was a freer, hands-on experience than at similar exhibitions in Britain or other
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