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They are people with deep green bona fides, such as the award-winning U.K. environmental writer Mark Lynas, whose book The God Species champions nuclear power and genetically modified crops as essential for a sustainable planet.
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Last month In 2008, a U.K. court ruled that Mark Ions, a former recruitment firm employee, had to hand over all of his LinkedIn contacts to his former employer.
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The company also launched Danish and Norwegian versions in Q3 and surpassed the 10 million member mark in the U.K. Given that the U.K. has a population of little over 60 million, a 10 million member base implies an extremely high penetration among professionals.
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K. Subban was off after his stick clipped Mark Pysyk and, with two seconds left in the man advantage, Ott was at the doorstep to shovel in a rebound and give Buffalo its second win in eight games.
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Also contributing to this report were AP reporters Mark Thiessen in Anchorage, Alaska, Nicholas K. Geranios in Colville, Wash.
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His K-rate of 10.0 per game is, on its own, the sixth-best such mark by a 24-year-old in major-league history.
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Allied was founded by the British venture capitalist Mark Pritchard and funded largely by Neil Woodford, an investment chief at Invesco, the U.K. asset management firm.
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