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  • "Resource-wise, Indonesia is a fantastic country with enormous mineral wealth," Mr. Quinlivan said.

    U.K. Miner Challenges Indonesia Eric Bellman 2011

  • I am going to quote Greg Quinlivan and warn you (and everyone else) I am a simple teacher.

    P is for Pronunciation « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Churchill Executive Chairman David Quinlivan said the company had planned to build a port and other infrastructure to start exporting the coal but now is conserving its money for a long battle.

    U.K. Miner Challenges Indonesia Eric Bellman 2011

  • Agnes Quinlivan, who was walking nearby, died after she was hit by debris.

    Potters Bar inquest coroner: rail passengers still in danger 2010

  • Menus by registered dietitians Rachel Quinlivan and Andrea C. Kirkland and recipes from Cooking Light Complete Cookbook, out in April, can help you slim down family favorites.

    Comfort Menu 1: Beef stew, peach cobbler and more 2008

  • Indeed, according to Wells and Quinlivan, "even after DNA had exonerated Cotton and Thompson herself had accepted the fact that Poole was her attacker, she had no memory of Poole's face and, when thinking back to the attack, she says, 'I still see Ronald Cotton'."

    When Our Eyes Deceive Us 2009

  • In their paper, Wells and Quinlivan suggest a host of tricks the mind can play, ranging from incorporating innocent "feedback" from police investigators to increasing certainty in one's shaky memories that become reinforced over time.

    When Our Eyes Deceive Us 2009

  • In an influential study by James Quinlivan, an analyst with the non-profit research and development Rand corporation, this strategy is called "coup-proofing".

    The Guardian World News Peter Beaumont 2011

  • Committee member and Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull asked Department of Broadband and Communications infrastructure deputy secretary Daryl Quinlivan whether the Government had decided to canvass other technologies to achieve comparable broadband speeds at a lower cost than the NBN.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Committee member and Opposition communications spokesman Malcolm Turnbull asked Department of Broadband and Communications infrastructure deputy secretary Daryl Quinlivan whether the Government had decided to canvass other technologies to achieve comparable broadband speeds at a lower cost than the NBN.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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