Southern University head coach Roger Cador, Chicago White Sox Executive Vice President Ken Williams, MLB Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations Kim Ng, union official and former big leaguer Tony Clark and Arizona Diamondbacks president Derrick Hall are among the other members.
This is the first big test of Tony Blair's industrial policy.
The core four-piece unit is built to play big, with Tony "Doggen" Foster on guitars and bass, Kevin Bales on drums, Tom Edwards on keyboards, and Mr. Pierce on guitars and keys.
But I did show him a draft and he didn't like that I described Perkins as a big tea-drinker, which Tony was famous for.
Turner is a big admirer of Stoke City manager Tony Pulis, the man who took the Potters into the top flight after a 23-year absence.
Schools prefer the "big and tall" sizes for educational furniture, said Tony Ellison, CEO of Shoplet.com, which sells office and school furniture.
It is now up for grabs, whether it is Tony Blair or the opposition that owns this big idea, which is a vote winner.
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Labour-supporting pop music entrepreneur Alan McGee has likened the party to Big Brother in George Orwell's novel 1984 and accused Tony Blair of being "a control freak".
Such evidence was one influence behind the big shift in the Labour Party's education policies after Tony Blair became its leader in 1994 and appointed David Blunkett as education spokesman.
When the ARA was launched with the power to seize criminals cars and cash Tony Blair said the agency was going to hit big time crooks hard - "where it most hurts in their pockets".
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Butchers like Tony are optimistic that bad news for the supermarkets and big-name brands could translate into better business for smaller, locally-owned enterprises, hit hard by the BSE crisis and competition from big out-of-town shopping centres.
For the last 30 years, starting with Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and followed up with interest by Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, British governments have traded political favors and big political scoops with the Murdoch newspapers in return for their political support.
"For relatively low expenditure, you can make a big difference to the cost of your fuel bill, " says Sir Tony Hawkhead of Groundwork.
Dr Tony Rudd, consultant stroke physician, said speedy action could make a big difference in cases like Mick's.
The team is trying to install a new offense, and offensive coordinator Tony Sparano is still deciphering what he'll use from his "big box of goodies" in terms of playcalls involving the quarterback.
"This is a big gamble for us, but I don't see that much downside, " says Tony Lyons, Skyhorse's publisher.
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There is a row of big heads of world leaders from about a decade ago, including George W. Bush, Tony Blair and Kofi Annan.
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Labour has a rather more modest "Thousand Club", but Tony Blair's former fundraiser Lord Levy made clear that he invited the PM to dinners for big donors held "at private homes".
Tony Travers, from the London School of Economics, believes sharing officers is a logical step but a big move.
So a big thanks to the guys from kingdom magazine (Arnold's fantastic luxury magazine) for introducing Mr Palmer to Tony Q.
In their later years, they had some big hits with composer Cy Coleman, like "The Will Rogers Follies, " which won the team its fifth Tony Award for Best Musical.
Tony Mwai is a native Kenyan who was educated in the United States, and after 25 years with Big Blue in the U.S. he caught word that IBM was looking to expand in Africa as part of its overall growth market strategy.
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