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Needless to say, our guys look dead sharp and the 100+ ex-UK coppers now serving here in our city police do a double-take whenever they see us walking around!
“Two Years” for Jon Harper Killer « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Readers are encouraged to remind the Guardian's editors that a suitable definition of Tisdall's embedded propaganda is to be found in the candid observation of Sir Christopher Meyer, ex-UK Ambassador in Washington, who reminds us that the purpose of British foreign policy is to get as far up the arse of the US and to stay there.
The Guardian: An Unlimited Conduit for USUK's War Propaganda 2007
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Met a couple of ex-UK guys from Nat Semi in the hotel bar tonight, which appears to be one of the happening places in San Jose.
Brits in the bar sbisson 2004
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Reuters polls of 57 leading investment houses in the United States, Europe ex-UK, Japan and Britain showed the average stock holding in a balanced or model portfolio falling to 49.2 percent.
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Surveys of 56 leading investment houses in the United States, Europe ex-UK, Japan and Britain showed exposure to stocks falling to 51.3 percent in the month from 52.6 percent in March.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Reuters polls of 57 leading investment houses in the United States, Europe ex-UK, Japan and Britain showed the average stock holding in a balanced or model portfolio falling to 49.2 percent.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Reuters polls of 57 leading investment houses in the United States, Europe ex-UK, Japan and Britain showed the average stock holding in a balanced or model portfolio falling to 49.2 percent.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Reuters polls of 57 leading investment houses in the United States, Europe ex-UK, Japan and Britain showed the average stock holding in a balanced or model portfolio falling to 49.2 percent.
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Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images Alan Johnson, predicted during the Commons debate on the relaxation of border checks that the ex-UK border force chief, Brodie Clark, would win his case and that would leave the home secretary with nowhere to hide.
The Guardian World News Alan Travis 2011
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Surveys of 56 leading investment houses in the United States, Europe ex-UK, Japan and Britain showed exposure to stocks falling to 51.3 percent in the month from 52.6 percent in March.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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