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Bellchambers seems to have supposed that "Bubb" was a nickname.
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Sir Stephen Bubb, who is leading that 'workstream' within the group, is advocating an expansion of competition while Field, its chairman, wants to remove proposals in the Bill for the NHS regulator to oblige hospitals to compete with each other as he fears it would threaten the viability of key services in both large and small hospitals.
Coalition must resolve divisions over NHS, says King's Fund 2011
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It was Mr. Drexler's idea to build a prototype store in a warehouse on Cupertino's Bubb Road, near Apple headquarters, say people familiar with the project.
Secrets From Apple's Genius Bar: Full Loyalty, No Negativity Yukari Iwatani Kane 2011
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Arcamedies I did mean (AKA Bubb) you were right about that, Ive always made my living working with my hands, so my spelling is weak.
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After Mr Lansley's legislative pause, Professor Steve Field produced a summary report for the coalition which suggested "removing" the duty on regulator Monitor to promote competition, but this was based on a more detailed report by Sir Stephen Bubb which emphasised the importance of promoting "diversity of supply", which in plain speak means more private provision.
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Nick Bubb , an analyst at Arden Partners PLC, said it would be the best of the company's options.
HMV Shares Dive After Profit Warning Paul Sonne 2011
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Arden Partners analyst Nick Bubb argues such a scenario takes an optimistic view of the value of Mothercare's international empire.
Mothercare's new boss could take the nuclear option and quit Britain 2011
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It was Mr. Drexler's idea to build a prototype store in a warehouse on Cupertino's Bubb Road, near Apple headquarters, say people familiar with the project.
Secrets From Apple's Genius Bar: Full Loyalty, No Negativity Yukari Iwatani Kane 2011
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Independent retail analyst Nick Bubb may be right when he says "nobody pays full price any more": stealth discounts are already being deployed in the mass market as Marks & Spencer, Debenhams and BHS slug it out for their share of a diminished pie.
Hard times on the high street mean an unhappy Christmas at the Treasury 2011
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In the former category, the trinity of Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd usually dominates and indeed feature in the pre-festival Silent Slapstick Funnies with Les Bubb on Saturday, although this is the place to discover other, less-known greats, at Friday's Clown Princes programme, for example.
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