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The BBC reports that officials in Brittan’s Home Office, which regulates privacy, worked with Phorm to draft the rules that Phorm would eventually have to follow.
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Tim Fiore calls Brittan's supply management project "an organizational masterpiece.
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Tim Fiore calls Brittan's supply management project "an organizational masterpiece.
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Walks with Leon Brittan, EU commissioner in charge of foreign trade, before a meeting at the EU Commission's headquarters in Brussels.
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Brittan Goetz BAHAMA MAMA | Ms. Hicks When asked if she has spoken to her godfather, the Prince of Wales, recently, India Hicks responded with a laugh, "I imagine he's quite busy."
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Samuel Brittan calls for an open immigration policy in the UK.
Immigration Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A European funded net will be set up strategically in front of the European parliament so that when the errant MP hits it, he or she will bounce through the second floor window where they will be handed champagne and canapé at a reception hosted by Leon Brittan and Peter Mandelson.
Ruralshire Constabulary – General Election Advice « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Brittan held his hand in the air as though he was asking for quiet or noting peaceful intentions to an unseen guest.
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Otherwise, in his quiet and retiring life, Brittan Courvalais raised an exceptionally small patch of tomatoes with an exceptionally good yield, so good that from that little patch some neighbors could preserve a great deal of tomato sauce.
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From just about every aspect, Brittan Courvalais was a very ordinary man, until such time as an extraordinary demand was placed upon him.
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