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Stephenson, George, 1781–1848, British engineer, noted as a locomotive builder.
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She has been a Fellow of Wolfson College since her arrival in the U.K. in 1992, and was a Tutor in the College from 1994-1999.
Her current work is mainly research and teaching, and she does consultancy work in international human rights law, refugee law, administrative law and work relating to constitutions, and is involved in the design and conduct of educational training programmes for lawyers in a variety of countries.
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