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It is a great privilege to have you here, sir.
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"We are not going to subject him to the abuse he gets here, " United boss Sir Alex Ferguson told Sky Sports.
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For our recent video interview with Sir Richard, click here.
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Middle Temple hosted the first performance of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in 1602, and in 1584 Sir Walter Raleigh received a charter here from Elizabeth I to establish the colony of Virginia in North America.
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"The introduction of the patent box has transformed the way in which we view the UK as a location for new investments, ensuring that the medicines of the future will not only be discovered, but can also continue to be made here in Britain, " said Glaxo chief executive Sir Andrew Witty.
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World-renowned climatologist Sir John Houghton warns that extreme weather patterns are here to stay, and the risk of flooding will rise.
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The oil industry needs to do all it can to avoid a "nightmare legacy scenario" of "here today, gone tomorrow, and worse off", Sir Ian Wood has warned.
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"Everyone here wishes him well in his future career, " United manager Sir Alex Ferguson told the club's website.
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Sir Allen's local clout and political connections may have helped here.
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Further down the street is Beit Oliphant (also called Beit Druze), the former house of Sir Lawrence Oliphant, a British Christian author who made friends with the Druze and moved here in 1882.
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The issue, which is a little bit more substantial, is whether all this diligent chivvying by Mr Bailey will be deemed by the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee to be adequately filling the hole in bank's balance sheets - a hole described by Sir Mervyn King in late November as "material" (see my previous pieces here and here).
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