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Finance director Richard Pennycook said the market consensus is for pretax, pre-exceptional profit for the full year of between £920 million and £925 million, or between $1.42 billion and $1.43 billion.
Morrisons Sets Subdued Tone for U.K. Grocers Kathy Gordon 2012
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I would say again tho (sorry to insist) there are huge differences in the work done by Phillipson and Pennycook.
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Pennycook invests enormous amount of time and energy in capturing precisely these kinds of changing trends in localities all over the world in how they are experienced and understood by those in that local environment.
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It had all the hallmarks, therefore, of the kind of disenfranchising native-speaker-fest that Holliday, Phillipson, Pennycook et al, decry.
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It had all the hallmarks, therefore, of the kind of disenfranchising native-speaker-fest that Holliday, Phillipson, Pennycook et al, decry.
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Holliday, Pennycook and Phillipson argue such different positions it pains me to see you lumping them together like this.
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Jean Pennycook, high school science teacher and penguin researcher
Geophysicists in Antarctica Peggy 2008
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Jean Pennycook, high school science teacher and penguin researcher
Archive 2008-12-01 Peggy 2008
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Pennycook said the extension was designed to "help with the effects of the VAT increase".
Morrisons and Unilever warn of price rises in the new year Julia Finch 2010
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Here Mr. Hennage lowered his voice, glanced cautiously around to make certain that he would not be overheard by Mr.. Pennycook, leaned further in the window and improvising a megaphone with his hands, whispered hoarsely the damning words: "She _talks! _"
The Long Chance 1918
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