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Frith in 1129-30, he is on record as having | interests in lead mines at Wirksworth. |
nts of the project area, as well as business | interests that benefit from fishing lodges in the area |
andanski's agenda: what was seen as national | interests had to be subdued to the pan-Ottoman ones in |
As well as business | interests Bencraft was actively involved in other spor |
As his | interests began to shift from philosophy to theology, |
mines in the Hetton area, as well as having | interests in shipping and other industries. |
London School of Contemporary Dance, as his | interests were wider than ballet. |
a British mathematician and astronomer whose | interests extended to economics, engineering, and phil |
A keen amateur astronomer, his | interests brought him into the acquaintance of Sir Pat |
igates significant freedom to attack British | interests across the Ocean. |
great athleticism that he would attract the | interests of second tier football club Shanghai Stars |
He would attract the | interests of Italian side Calcio Como in January 2002 |
His caring personality has attracted love | interests, even unwanted ones. |
with no sympathy for many of Auden's serious | interests (biological, historical, theological, moral) |
Audley's varied | interests took to the presidency of the Periodical Pub |
ct but effective strike at Austrian economic | interests, when implying that France would march into |
have other and more serious avocations, the | interests of which forbid such an expenditure of time |
hose with a diverse range of backgrounds and | interests. |
le reflects the wide-ranging backgrounds and | interests of its individual members. |
The party seeks to represent backward caste | interests. |
Group, her refusal to prop up Bakrie's coal | interests with government funds, and her refusal to st |
ahmud II, "attempting to balance conflicting | interests while participating in the factional activit |
n independent agency, that would balance the | interests of consumers and common carriers, subject to |
it was the trial judge's role to balance the | interests of the various parties, not the prosecutor's |
This careful balancing of | interests is an integral part of the Exchange's struct |
Ball's research | interests include elasticity, the calculus of variatio |
ums, and looking out for the band's business | interests, Davis was a key vocalist and wind instrumen |
Born into a family of bankers with | interests in railways and close links to the court of |
lpwood would also benefit Barnjum's business | interests. |
n of Michael Bloomfield and Barry Goldberg's | interests in blues, that Brooks' career took an unexpe |
Barwegan's research | interests include professional development schools and |
independent from his utilitarianism based on | interests, he accepts rights as derived from utilitari |
lor Model Basin, received the basic research | interests. |
ip and cooperation meets the basic national | interests of lasting peace in Asia and the world, |
n, he may not thereafter, simply because his | interests have changed, assume a contrary position, es |
sers she had for a long time been advocating | interests of the European banking industry as an MEP b |
y's official documents, it stood behind "the | interests of the majority of the Bulgarian population |
y to defend what he considered being British | interests in China. |
Beings without | interests of their own (e.g., plants, wilderness areas |
Bell's academic | interests include comparative law, jurisprudence, publ |
Beside anthropological | interests, Mahieu also wrote about economy and state q |
soundest of the three best-known commercial | interests in the Presidency of Madras. |
issue showed a growing distance between the | interests of Albertans and that party. |
st have often been noted between supply-side | interests in petroleum or nuclear industries and the N |
sal was seen as a compromise between British | interests in the country, and the revolutionary nation |
l in bringing about a settlement between the | interests of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and |
n deals with the relationship between energy | interests, geopolitics, and US foreign policy. |
Bicay's research | interests include large-scale structure in the univers |
During his second term, big business | interests were brought under control, as was the power |
arm and rural) bitterly opposed big business | interests. |
if he voted for the Medicare bill, business | interests would give $100,000 to his son's campaign. |
ring his visit to England, Binney's business | interests in Halifax suffered financial problems. |
s' profiles, photos, biographies, timelines, | interests, announcements and send email to and receive |
The bishop's special | interests within the Church has been Black Theology, A |
Rugby and Squash were Bishops's main | interests, but chose rugby even though he was ranked a |
ation and the advancement of black political | interests. |
ethnic support by representing black racial | interests.” |
ralian meat industry (in which they both had | interests). |
Such a view reconciles both the | interests of the shopping centre owner and of members |
It extolled his breadth of | interests that took in the action of radiation on bact |
at they protect both the breeder's financial | interests in the variety and his recognition for achie |
Yzaguirre's commitment to bringing corporate | interests and government interests together. |
Sold to British mercantile | interests, she served as Fortune and M.T.S. No. 2 from |
and disliked the pursuit of British national | interests as practised by the governments of the day. |
ns to concentrate on its British engineering | interests. |
t of Basra in order to safeguard British oil | interests in the Persian Gulf. |
at concerned the welfare of British economic | interests in the country was shown in the encouragemen |
tensions between French and British colonial | interests. |
s most influential voice, British commercial | interests. |
In 1937, inspired by the broad biochemical | interests of Hopkins and the Needhams, Baldwin publish |
es to sharpen their skills and broaden their | interests. |
ted the National Trust's wish to broaden its | interests and to ensure the continued existence of a G |
Brook's research | interests included Renaissance secular music, 18th- an |
In 1972, the David Brown tractor | interests were sold to Tenneco International (Inc.), a |
civil service results in a bureaucracy with | interests more aligned with national, as opposed to pa |
Burgmann's research | interests are the history and politics of the Australi |
In 1922, the Bushnell family's | interests in the company were bought out by the Vaugha |
ician and powerful Canadian businessman with | interests in the shipping industry. |
s an attorney, rancher, and businessman with | interests in oil, natural gas, and restaurants who has |
He was a businessman with | interests in construction, banking, building supplies, |
ted during the Homebrew Club's days, but the | interests and values of both communities somewhat dive |
) for Wallingford from 1722 to 1727, but his | interests were not in politics. |
But his | interests had turned to architecture and in 1859, he u |
tions networks and network security, but his | interests have been broad-ranging, including computati |
He retired to Houston, but retained | interests in the publishing business for a time. |
nt, and this was accentuated not only by its | interests, which mirror those seen in German expressio |
ce movement, and was supported by temperance | interests when he unsuccessfully stood for election to |
when the station is bought out by corporate | interests. |
of a government heavily influenced by Syrian | interests with more independent leadership, the establ |
K-TV) in Boston, have been owned by Catholic | interests, all seven stations were commercial, primari |
It was purchased by private | interests and renovated as a vacation home, though it |
f business or had been bought out by foreign | interests by the 1960s. |
control line, always highly inspired by the | interests of the country, was able to obtain this leve |
rters have said Tanzi was recruited by union | interests upset about Caprio's vote on changes to teac |
ure, which is strongly influenced by special | interests opposed to democratic change. |
the site to search for matches by lifestyle | interests, music genre preferences, or by specific fav |
althy merchant, in a home marked by cultural | interests. |
It is managed by Hines | Interests. |
he Evening Post was founded in 1932 by local | interests, in response to an agreement between the two |
in the face of numerous proposals by mining | interests to mine the Tarkine. |
Martin & Associates, and developed by Hines | Interests Limited Partnership. |
e ownership of both major parties by special | interests groups and by the Democratic Party's failure |
st the mismanagement of railroads by banking | interests. |
railroads were financed largely by Northern | interests. |
The building is owned and managed by Hines | Interests; developed by Prentiss Company and designed |
The building was sold by Hines | Interests Limited Partnership to RREEF in 2005. |
e locking up of the public domain by private | interests. |
arty leader subverted and deposed by foreign | interests, of federal contracts being used to funnel m |
Created in the 1880s by local | interests in the Stewartstown area, the Stewartstown R |
ger a factor, and still urged on by railroad | interests and other promoters of development and settl |
this marriage alliance was cut short by the | interests of power politics. |
nstitute (which was itself funded by tobacco | interests). |
adiens when the club was taken over by Forum | interests from private ownership. |
rties as institutions dominated by corporate | interests, stating that Al Gore and George W. Bush wer |
id 1870s, was acquired by Philadelphia-based | interests competing with the B&O who also controlled t |
n the bribery of police officers by gambling | interests in Chinatown when a commission appointed by |
to have been motivated entirely by economic | interests. |
ill to parliament which was blocked by river | interests. |
responsibilities to act in the cadet's best | interests by taking bold steps to deter sexual assault |
was a subsidiary of northern California rail | interests. |
nagement branch of the company called United | Interests. |
She was investigating the same case that | interests Frank and she discovers upon Veffir Voon Iya |
to campaign finance reports, casino lobbying | interests were among the largest special interest grou |
Catholic monastic | interests were active, being now called on by the Pope |
ch involved defending Roman Catholic mission | interests and Native American rights. |
Apart from his Celtic Studies | interests, Ellis has always been fascinated by aspects |
ants, lifestyle stores, spa centers, special | interests and hobby outlets. |
His theatrical and Central Asian | interests culminated in his visit to Mongolia in 1960, |
and the fisheries, subject to certain French | interests. |
uation, he soon learns that certain powerful | interests in the city do not want him asking questions |
group of states, conscious of certain common | interests and common values, form a society in the sen |
Chafe's research | interests focus on gender and racial equality. |
ps owing in part to Chamberlain's particular | interests as a naturalist and bird enthusiast, 481 of |
ip of Harlingerland) and also championed the | interests of the Catholic Church against the Reformati |
Everett, Washington, where he championed the | interests of the mill owners against their employees' |
doctoral research, Professor Chan's research | interests include gene regulation, marine biotechnolog |
by (1949-2009), theologian and chaplain with | interests in astronomy |
hare common sociological characteristics and | interests. |
It was bought out by Charleston, SC | interests in 1863 and became known as the Confederate |
In 1898, several Chattanooga business | interests formed the Tennessee River Improvement Assoc |
er Henry Armstrong, an English chemist whose | interests were primarily in organic chemistry but also |
Lindoy, FAA, is an Australian chemist, with | interests in macrocyclic chemistry and metallo-supramo |
His chief professional | interests include the study of chronic fatigue syndrom |
As a child his | interests lay in becoming a record producer of soul mu |
What is in the child's 'best | interests' is determined with reference to the primary |
r in court to testify about the child's best | interests. |
onstrate that they can meet the child's best | interests. |
whether circumcision is in the child's best | interests. |
oligno where she spent her childhood, having | interests in music, she played the piano for seven yea |
at it considers to be in the children's best | interests. |
sions in the area and threaten Chinese vital | interests, including its sovereignty, territorial inte |
While at college Christgau's musical | interests turned to jazz, but he quickly returned to r |
under of the "Orient" literary circle, whose | interests included the gathering of Romanian folklore, |
Bolick often cites the | interests of low-income schoolchildren in inadequate u |
effective from 1 March 1899, citing private | interests. |
r in Mexico threatened American citizens and | interests. |
n ships helped protect American citizens and | interests. |
r, which alarmed some of the city's business | interests and White's constituents, as it meant Moscon |
d Shanghai to protect Japanese civilians and | interests at the Japanese concession. |
on's poor financial management to a clash of | interests between the many musicians that had been sig |
ever, the following years brought a clash of | interests between the Three Pashas and Batzaria. |
As a class, their | interests were opposed to the contestants. |
by the gratitude of the working class, whose | interests, spiritual and material, he never ceased to |
a statute to serve his or her client's legal | interests. |
ct his mentally disturbed client's objective | interests in being judged not guilty. |
la Cortese to look after the club's business | interests on his behalf. |
Clubs by | interests and the club movement actively developed tho |
CodeGen's business | interests are threefold. |
Colebrooke's business | interests were diverse. |
ly for his work, disregards Colin's personal | interests, discourages him from making friends or spen |
y the old Progressive historiography of the " | interests" versus the "people" was reinterpreted as a |
ct to define and serve their collective best | interests. |
s much valuable information on Columbus, his | interests, and his explorations. |
k that arises out of unusual combinations of | interests. |
ed it as a perfect opportunity to combine my | interests in business and missions." |
ow display project, which combined Wiseman's | interests in electronic design and computer graphics. |
logy of religion, but he also combined these | interests in the study of early Islamic mysticism. |
f small, hand-made minicomics, combining her | interests in comics, screenprinting, and bookmaking. |
n the theatre in Rome, combining antiquarian | interests in ancient drama with modern musical concept |
Bell approached Edison about combining their | interests, but Edison refused, resulting in the Volta |
y, which got him interested in combining his | interests in broadcasting and sports. |
poli to protect American commercial shipping | interests in the Mediterranean Sea. |
ort in order to follow other commitments and | interests outside athletics in May 2009. |
each other after discovering common musical | interests. |
The three shared common musical | interests and decided to form a group. |
m lawyers or judges with common professional | interests. |
They remained united by common business | interests, the same political and legal understanding, |
vibrant partnership rooted in common values, | interests and a shared history. |
a mature character and their common domestic | interests and affection. |
pire and foreign countries that community of | interests which has always most effectively cemented f |
nto a billion-dollar group of companies with | interests in restaurants, marinas, and transportation |
went on to found MGM Group of Companies with | interests in logistics, hospitality and the popular MG |
of the largest multinational companies with | interests in Mexico. |
Iraq, OPEC moves to prevent companies whose | interests were nationalized in Iraq from increasing pr |
any, which retained both companies' non-rail | interests while being forced to sell the Southern Paci |
Today, Murugappa has 29 companies, whose | interests include engineering, fertilizers, financial |
ingdom's top 100 FTSE-listed companies, with | interests in consumer electronics, fruit distribution |
Key company investment | interests include CareerBuilder (30.8% owned), Classif |
prises is a diversified holding company with | interests in industrial and construction equipment as |
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