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Alan Campbell is a Pentecostal pastor in Belfast, Ireland.
Alan Campbell is a graduate of the University of London and the Head of Religious Studies at a high school near Belfast.
Alan Clark was the eldest son of Lord Clark of Saltwood.
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Alan Haselhurst was born in South Elmsall, West Yorkshire and was educated at the King Edward VI School, Birmingham, Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire, and Oriel College, Oxford.
He was elected to the House of Commons at the 1970 General Election for the Lancashire seat of Heywood and Prestwich, defeating the Labour MP Denis Coe by 1,042 votes.
Haselhurst lost the seat at the February 1974 General Election to Labour's Jim Callaghan by just 517 votes.
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 Alan Haselhurst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Alan Gordon Barraclough Haselhurst (born June 23, 1937) is a British politician.
Whilst in Oxford he was the president of the Oxford University Conservative Association in 1958, and served as both the secretary and treasurer for two years with the Oxford Union from 1959.
The Conservative MP for the Essex seat of Saffron Walden, Peter Kirk, died on April 17, 1977 and he was selected to contest the by-election on 7th July.
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For although a formal endorsement of Gordon Brown by Tony Blair is unlikely and could possibly be unhelpful there is little doubt that the Prime Minister could do a lot of things to help or hinder his Chancellor’s promotion plan.
Clearly some arrangement was reached in the closing weeks of the General Election campaign when Gordon Brown was brought back into the fold so that for a time the Labour’s proposition was that this was a partnership.
The truth is that Steve Brown is the illegitimate son born to a torried love affair between Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson.
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Caption: "Having a day out at Tenby, near Pembroke Dock." [A Barraclough] P000020 FU sp No 461 Squadron, Hamworthy, 1943.
Caption: "Taking out the tail end of the beaching trolly." [A Barraclough] P000021 FU sp No 461 Squadron, Hamworthy, 1942-43.
Mr Les Gordon speaking at the opening of the AFA Museum on 17 Nov 1979.
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 Author : works by Gordon Barr
Gordon Berlin - Toward a More Perfect Union Basic Skills Poor Families and Our Economic Future Ford Foundation Project on Social Welfare Amer Future Vo 3 - 0916584321
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 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 12 May 2005 (pt 1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Right honourable James Gordon Brown, Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Right honourable Alan Arthur Johnson, Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
Right honourable Frank Gordon Dobson, Holborn and St Pancras
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BACKBEAT UK ART OF DIGITAL MUSIC Some of the great modern artists of digital--including Alan Parsons, Herbie Hancock, BT, Todd Rundgren, Steve Reich, and Phil Ramone--explain how they use digital technology to expand their range of creative choices.
Her children, Alan and Clary are disturbed by Lily's intimate revelations about her married life.
Ten years on, Lily comes to live with Alan, and the bitter for 5.38
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 OLD EDWARDIANS ASSOCIATION - MEMBERSHIP LIST 2005
Bill Abbott (1954-1961, CO3); Tony Abdy (1952-1957, S11); Robert Acaster (1979-1986, S17); C G Adam (1923-1931, ?); Gordon Adam (Hon, S11); Miss Wanda Adam (?-1992, S10); Miss Ela Adamczyk (?-1992, S10); Robert Adamczyk (1983-1990, S10); C O
(?-1991, S12); D A P Hughes (1929-1937, ?); Gordon Hughes (1943-1948, ?); D C H
Gordon Adam (Hon, S11); Ralph A Braunholtz (Hon, B14); Dr Francis Burns (Hon, DY6); Ms Rebecca Carpenter (Hon, S10); A W Gaskin (Hon, ?); Mrs Sue Holden (Hon, S); Arthur Jones (Hon, GU19); Dr Bernard Knowles (Hon, WF9);
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