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  • Man of Confidence: Tpr Thomas Wardley, 1254 (Sep. '43)

    Work Camp 10205 GW 2010

  • Cloud economics expert Simon Wardley, of the IT, business and management research group CSC Leading Edge forum, agrees that it is imperative that any app store remains centralised and government controlled.

    Comment: Why we need to power ahead with the G-Cloud 2011

  • It will particularly appeal, I hope, to those who have ever ascended Wardley Hill in Rutland before it was obliterated by a three-lane blacktop that carved a new and utterly boring route up to Uppingham through the limestone escarpment.

    Changing Down Peter Ashley 2008

  • The road sign indicates the turn into a little lane that led into Wardley village itself.

    Changing Down Peter Ashley 2008

  • "Wardley Hill is still blocked", Radio Leicester told us, and we thought of all those Leyland Comets, Guy Warriors, Seddons and Albions disappearing under blankets of piled-up snow.

    Changing Down Peter Ashley 2008

  • He was driving away from Uppingham towards Wardley Hill and had just passed the two turnings for Belton-in-Rutland when his headlights caught the animal's trolling off the road.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Since 2002 Wardley has served for six months as legal advisor to the UN Force commander in the DRC and for nine months as the UN

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • "The statue was certainly unloved and its significance unrecognized," says Wardley, "but when the Egyptologists saw the statue, they immediately thought we had something of exceptional importance."

    Pharaoh in the Basement 2000

  • "I'm trying to find out more about Mr. Williams, to see if he had any links to Egypt," says Wardley.

    Pharaoh in the Basement 2000

  • According to Wardley, these items were either donated to the museum by individuals or may have formed part of the original bequests of local antiquarians and "civic worthies" when the first public museum was established in Southampton in 1912.

    Pharaoh in the Basement 2000

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