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The graving dock is now straddled by an | HM Revenue and Customs building. |
ntly the Director of Criminal Investigations for | HM Revenue and Customs. |
lackwell, Harley-Davidson, Oxfam, Royal Mail and | HM Revenue and Customs. |
Current tenants include | HM Revenue and Customs, IBM, OSG Shipping, Insureth |
relating to the work of the UK Border Agency and | HM Revenue and Customs. |
f West Sussex Primary Care NHS Trust and a large | HM Revenue and Customs office. |
duties are the oldest taxes still raised by the | HM Revenue and Customs. |
It is a CASC registered club with | HM Revenue and Customs. |
itt was chairman and a resulting tax bill due to | HM Revenue and Customs. |
e the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), | HM Revenue and Customs, Serious Organised Crime Age |
Avenue but has been demolished and replaced by a | HM Revenue and Customs office. |
The Adjudicator is independent of | HM Revenue & Customs, and deals with complaints fro |
f Lords Appointments Commission on the advice of | HM Revenue and Customs, but the objections have sin |
Salute to the Commonwealth - The Band of | HM Royal Marines Scotland |
HM Royal Navy operate in Fareham with the Maritime | |
At 20 minutes past 6, took possession of | H.M. Ship Cyane, Captain Gordon Falcon, mounting 34 |
A., B.Sc. (now Temporary Lieutenant, R.N.V.R.), | H.M. Ships Discovery II and William Scoresby. |
They were | H.M. Ships Overdale Wyke (the first ship to be purch |
red on 2 July involved the USS Juneau as well as | HM Ships Black Swan and Jamaica, who together destr |
He served in | HM Ships London, Beachampton and the Royal Yacht Br |
In 1946, aged 20, he navigated one of | HM ships over 10,000 miles from Plymouth to the Phi |
inguished service on the combinded operations by | HM Ships and Naval Seaplanes on the 25 December 191 |
Melbourne before flying Sea King helicopters in | HM Ships Tiger and Blake and then became Operations |
ron, known as the "flying squadron" consisted of | HM ships Barrosa, Endymion, Liffey, Liverpool, Phoe |
of a voyage to the Polar Sea during 1875-76 in | H.M. ships 'Alert' and 'Discovery', two volumes, Lon |
icers and ship's company respectively of one of | H.M. Ships to receive the Victoria Cross under Rule |
He was made Experimental Commander at | HM Signal School in 1928 and Commanding Officer of |
7 July 1812 as a first-class volunteer on board | H.M. sloop Brisk. |
f of staff, United States Pacific Command, Camp | H.M. Smith in Hawaii. |
s services, children's hearings, social work and | HM Social Work Inspectorate. |
The personal coat of arms of | HM Sofia, Queen of Spain. |
The trust has its headquarters in | H.M. Stanley Hospital, St Asaph, Denbighshire. |
ey, Lieutenant-Commander Nasmith, in command of | H.M. Submarine E.11, destroyed one large Turkish gun |
ow of Lieutenant George Pilkington who died when | HM Submarine C31 was lost on 7 January 1915. |
y and devotion to duty as Commanding Officer of | H.M. Submarine "E 14" on the 28th of January, 1918. |
HM Submarine X2 was an Italian Archimede-class subm | |
ruary 1942 north of Crete, in the Mediterranean, | HM Submarine Thrasher, after attacking and sinking |
Holland 1 (or | HM submarine Torpedo Boat No 1) was the first subma |
ry terminal at Lochranza Pier, Isle of Arran, by | HM Submarines Old Comrades Association in 1997. |
s made, as a tribute to the officers and men of | H.M. Submarines, and to the Royal Navy of which they |
e, Liverpool Playhouse Scholarship and offer of | H.M. Tennant One-Year Contract (1954) |
990s, Martinez left the Christian faith, telling | HM that he was a committed atheist in 1997. |
e of Man from 17 October 2005, on appointment of | HM The Queen Lord of Mann, ending his tenure as Lie |
HM The Queen appointed Roger Cashmore Companion of | |
Floris holds two today: Perfumers to | HM The Queen Elizabeth II and Manufacturers of Toil |
This tiara has been loaned by | HM The Queen to her daughter-in-law, HRH The Duches |
HM The Queen appointed him Commander of the Most Ex | |
Officer of the Order of George I is conferred by | HM the King of the Hellenes in recognition of valua |
rivate collections worldwide, including those of | HM The Queen, HM The Queen Mother, ex-King Constant |
ant Governor of the Isle of Man presides, unless | HM The Queen as Lord of Mann, or a member of the Ro |
from HRH The Prince of Wales, it was returned to | HM the Queen. |
HM The King of the Beligians 1869 | |
Wat Tyler in 1381, Annigoni's first portrait of | H.M. the Queen, a fine collection of seventeenth and |
Representing | H.M. the Queen at events |
HM the King receives the applications and confers t | |
Fleet Review by | HM the Queen: 1300-1500 |
Hon. ADC to | HM, the King - 1949 |
From 1993, he was a member of | HM the Queen's body guard, the Honourable Corps of |
Pretender: | HM The Queen of the Two Sicilies |
so far, Fleet Review of the Royal Navy to honour | HM the Queen's Silver Jubilee at Spithead, home of |
His son James was Equerry to | H.M. the Queen from 2001 to 2004, and his daughter D |
e RN, during the Silver Jubilee celebrations for | HM the Queen. |
Personal Aide-de-Camp to | HM The Queen (ADC(P)) |
The station was used by | HM The Queen when she came on an official visit to |
He held the | HM The King's Medal of Merit. |
eon to the Royal Household 1975-1983, Surgeon to | HM The Queen 1983-1990 and Serjeant Surgeon 1990-19 |
1986 Decorated by | H.M. the Emperor of Japan, with the First Class Orde |
In May 1988 he was awarded the | HM The King's Medal of Merit. |
ate office of the Lord Lieutenancy, representing | HM The Queen in these established geographical area |
She died childless 1881, as | HM The Queen Dowager of Denmark. |
Dreams About | HM the Queen and Other Members of the Royal Family |
In late 2007 he was awarded the | HM The King's Medal of Merit. |
He was awarded the | HM The King's Medal of Merit in 2009. |
(Salford, Greater Manchester) In the | HM the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2008. |
He was Private Solicitor to | HM The Queen from 1995 until 2002. |
60 Awarded Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon from | H.M. The Emperor of Japan |
On 5 December 2006 he received the | HM The King's Medal of Merit in gold for his scient |
is holder of the Royal Warrant by appointment to | HM The Queen. |
He was appointed Knight Bachelor by | HM The Queen in 2001. |
He was Equerry to | H.M. The Queen from 1968 to 1971. |
The film won, Ajith Kumar | H.M., the 1978 National Film Award for Best Child Ar |
Patel, R.P., Shukla, A.R., and Snyder, | H.M.: The island tube and island onlay hypospadias r |
Hyatt Borneo Management Services and | HM The Sultan's flight also maintain offices there. |
een Jackets from 1986 to 1991 and ADC General to | HM The Queen from 1989 to 1991. |
rs to the British Royal Family" as robemakers to | HM The Queen, HRH Prince Philip and HRH Prince Char |
BRCS) Distinguished War Service Certificate from | HM The Queen in 1946. |
wn as editor-in-chief, he was decorated with the | HM The King's Medal of Merit. |
part in the Royal Navy Fleet Review to celebrate | HM the Queen's Silver Jubilee. |
1986 Decorated by | H.M. the King of Sweden, with Commander First Class |
ian Order of St. Olav in 1974, and also held the | HM The King's Medal of Merit as well as foreign ord |
he Narvesen Prize in 1957, and also received the | HM The King's Medal of Merit. |
Also helping with the escort duties were | HM Trawler Agate and HM Trawler Arkwright. |
HM Trawler Force was a British trawler built for th | |
HM Trawler Agate was purchased by the Royal Navy in | |
HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs | |
Heywood worked in | HM Treasury under Chancellors Norman Lamont, Kennet |
Moreover, | HM Treasury ranked WBS 18th in the world as part of |
Since the takeover by | HM Treasury of the lending operations, Bradford & B |
SW1A 2HQ - | HM Treasury headquarters |
on, in 1946, for "services as Representative of | H.M. Treasury in Washington". |
In a separate announcement made by | HM Treasury on the same day, Wheatley was also conf |
and 1962 as well as joint permanent secretary to | HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service from |
e from 1974 until 1979, and was on secondment to | HM Treasury from 1979 until 1984, during which time |
r minister from 1992 to 1997, he worked first at | HM Treasury and then in the Department for Trade an |
sden Station, The Sage Gateshead (Music Centre), | HM Treasury in Whitehall and nine City Academy scho |
his final posting, as Chief Economic Adviser to | HM Treasury and Head of the Government Economic Ser |
(born 10 September 1978) is a Special Adviser in | HM Treasury to Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Dan |
He joined | HM Treasury in 1961, becoming Private Secretary to |
ents on some products, and a 100% guarantee from | HM Treasury on all deposits. |
Prior to joining Salomon Brothers he worked at | HM Treasury from 1969 to 1979 and at Goldman Sachs |
e served in government as a Lord Commissioner of | HM Treasury from 1941-1944. |
He joined | HM Treasury in 1969 and was appointed Assistant Pri |
ed the Foreign Office in 1873 and transferred to | HM Treasury in 1880. |
ment , equity capital raising and governance for | HM Treasury and the Department of Trade and Industr |
It is not often remarked that | HM Treasury is built upon the site of that lane. |
ember of the Accounting Standards Board, and the | HM Treasury Public Services Productivity Panel. |
Secretary to Ian Pearson, Economic Secretary in | HM Treasury and Parliamentary Under-Secretary in th |
he Parliament of the United Kingdom that allowed | HM Treasury to directly regulate borrowing within E |
He was also joint permanent secretary to | HM Treasury and head of the Home Civil Service from |
Scotland's net fiscal position and is treated by | HM Treasury as extra-regio resources. |
In 1909 he was appointed a principal clerk in | HM Treasury and shortly afterwards became an Assist |
r public duties - which is however reimbursed to | HM Treasury by Her Majesty The Queen. |
is a former senior economic adviser to the U.K. | HM Treasury and Director, Northern Region, Departme |
to the Prime Minister (1981-83), Under Secretary | HM Treasury (1983-87), and Deputy Secretary (1987-9 |
In January 2004 Crosby was appointed by | HM Treasury as a non-Executive Director of the Fina |
l career, he held the posts of Junior Counsel to | HM Treasury in Equity, Junior Counsel to the Woods |
m performance, was developed by Harold Curnow of | HM Treasury Technical Support Unit (TSU - later par |
h civil servant (first as an Economic Advisor in | HM Treasury, and later as Chief Economist in the UK |
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, | HM Treasury, and the Office for National Statistics |
wing and raising of capital to be passed through | HM Treasury, something first introduced by the Defe |
h gave the Board of Trade, with the agreement of | HM Treasury, the power to impose or raise duties up |
initiative applying in England, originating with | HM Treasury, with the aim of "giving children the b |
In 2002, he joined | HM Treasury, becoming Managing Director of Finance, |
er Majesty's Prison Service but as with HMRC and | HM Treasury, this is not how it is usually referred |
bury, 1st Baron Bradbury, Permanent Secretary to | HM Treasury, he was educated at Gresham's School, H |
He was junior counsel to | HM Treasury, the Board of Trade and the Attorney Ge |
In 1976 he transferred to | HM Treasury, where he worked for two years before r |
promoted to full Whip, as a Lord Commissioner of | HM Treasury, on 5 May 2006. |
al regulators (the Financial Services Authority, | HM Treasury, and the Bank of England), especially a |
Previous activities include working at | HM Treasury, the OECD and the Bank of England (wher |
al Policy Review Staff, Cabinet Office, 1978-82; | HM Treasury, 1982-84. |
He was then Under-Secretary (Economics), | HM Treasury, 1991-94, then was again Chief Economic |
in 1909 was appointed an Officer of Accounts at | HM Treasury. |
l Management, Reporting and Audit Directorate of | HM Treasury. |
he undertook a review of UK health research for | HM Treasury. |
d entered the civil service in 1881, working for | HM Treasury. |
Horse Guards Road in the basement of what is now | HM Treasury. |
Street, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and | HM Treasury. |
y in Washington D.C. before returning to work in | HM Treasury. |
6 Balls was appointed Senior Economic Advisor to | HM Treasury; in 1979 appointed assistant Secretary |
She chaired | HM Treasury's banking services consumer codes revie |
to Calgary and bought a competing company named | H.M. Trimble & Sons, thus expanding their business i |
HMS Birkenhead, also referred to as | HM Troopship Birkenhead or steam frigate Birkenhead |
She came to the assistance of | HM Troopship Birkenhead, when the Birkenhead was wr |
nking desk in the lobby of a Charlotte hotel by | H.M. Victor. |
ress in 1934 (2nd ed., revised and continued by | H.M. Waidson, London, Cambridge University Press, 19 |
like "Johnny Cash head butting with Buddy Holly" | HM went further, stating that the transformation wa |
Gwatkin, | H.M., Whitney, J. P. (ed) et al. |
ith the construction of the 2,706-ton, 288-foot | H.M. Whitney, powered by triple expansion engines at |
at MIT he carried out research with the famous | H.M., who was a globally amnesic patient as a result |
as born to businessman and building contractor, | H.M. William Perera and Dona Amalin Katugampola. |
lt in 1812 at a cost of £2,000 by the architect | H.M. Wood.. |
However, | HM wrote about the album "there are a few rockers h |
H.M. Wynant ... Dave | |
n spent some time as Electrical Officer on board | HM Yacht Britannia, for which he was made a member |
He served on | HM Yacht Britannia in 1957 and subsequently in the |
Wormwood Scrubs, HMP Grendon, HMP Woodhill, and | HM YOI Finnamore Wood, though he was never appointe |
Finnamore Wood camp, which was a small annexe to | HM YOI Huntercombe. |
Slopping out ended in | HM Young Offenders Institution Polmont in 2007, lea |
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