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  • Tucker describes Reddaway as “the person given to us by the government as our liaison man,” but it was the European Movement that paid for the breakfast meetings.

    The Friday Column Helen 2004

  • A crucial point is that the European Movement was only involved on approval from Reddaway and his superiors.

    The Friday Column Helen 2004

  • But still, the future is not as black as it seems to Reddaway.

    Yeltsin and Russia: Two Views Bonner, Elena 1993

  • And the reason for today's difficulties does not lie in the errors on Yeltsin's part that Reddaway describes or, at least, they alone did not create the problems.

    Yeltsin and Russia: Two Views Bonner, Elena 1993

  • There are explicit and important differences between the two societies, and Bloch and Reddaway spell cut, convincingly, one such distinction.

    Psychiatry and Politics Bloch, Sidney 1978

  • As for the two Soviet psychiatrists Bloch and Reddaway mention in their letter, they may well have been lying to me.

    Psychiatry and Politics Bloch, Sidney 1978

  • I repeatedly checked with officials of Amnesty International about Chile, Argentina, South Africa, but was told that there was no hard evidence of the kind of "psychiatric terror" Bloch and Reddaway are able to document so carefully in their book.

    Psychiatry and Politics Bloch, Sidney 1978

  • The Black Hundreds, translator Reddaway to the contrary, were a paramilitary group with a political organization and the tacit support of both the tsar and the Russian Orthodox Church; the Black Hundreds blamed Russia's miseries on foreigners, particularly the Jews, suggesting that they "go back where they came from."

    Soviet Anti-Semitism Dunn, Ethel 1973

  • I took passage to Bristowe in a coasting vessel, and there, after having a chat with old Woodrow (who told me that his friend Captain Reddaway had sworn to shew me a rope's end for deceiving him if I ever came athwart his hawser), I booked a seat in the new diligence that ran between Bristowe and Worcester, and there indulged myself in the luxury of a postchaise for the journey to the Hall.

    Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow Herbert Strang

  • Western Regional LTL Category: Reddaway received the Quest for Quality award for the 18th time.

    unknown title 2011

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