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LAWRENCE: Pullan says that if the plan works, sometime in the future, the wave of violence will crest.
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LAWRENCE: Pullan says that if the plan works, sometime in the future, the wave of violence will crest.
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That was expected, says Colonel Andy Pullan, at the headquarters of ISAF, the International Security and Assistance Force, in Afghanistan.
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That was expected, says Colonel Andy Pullan, at the headquarters of ISAF, the International Security and Assistance Force, in Afghanistan.
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That was expected, says Colonel Andy Pullan, at the headquarters of ISAF, the International Security and Assistance Force, in Afghanistan.
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LAWRENCE: Pullan says that if the plan works, sometime in the future, the wave of violence will crest.
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LAWRENCE: Pullan says that if the plan works, sometime in the future, the wave of violence will crest.
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That was expected, says Colonel Andy Pullan, at the headquarters of ISAF, the International Security and Assistance Force, in Afghanistan.
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Later in the afternoon, they came face to face with May, for whom they had a list of questions: Douglass wanted the home secretary's opinion of the strike; Davis wanted to know why the government didn't listen to the unions any more; Pullan wondered whether MPs got graded on their jobs, and Sime was gearing up to ask May "if she's getting the same money as the men".
Veterans of Dagenham dispute strike another blow for equality 42 years on 2010
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According to her theory, the fictional relationship between Professor Henry Higgins and his protégé Eliza Doolittle was drawn from the real life pairing of Sir Frederic Leighton and Ada Pullan.
A Loverly Theory 2006
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