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Emergency services were called to Paragon Labels in Cromwell Road, Wisbech, just before 12:00 BST.
BBC: Wisbech factory workers treated after chemical spill
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Mr Raby said "what's extraordinary about Cyrus, is that he appears as a paragon of princely statesmanship in the two pillars of Western cultures, that is the Greco-Roman tradition and the Bible".
BBC: Cyrus Cylinder: How a Persian monarch inspired Jefferson
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But one Senate subcommittee chairman with subpoena powers could cast much needed light on an industry whose record makes the tobacco industry look a paragon of transparency and accountability in comparison.
CNN: Obama needs a 'Plan B' on guns
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In business, Apple is a paragon.
FORBES: Measure with a Purpose
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Now while the Russian government still heavily intervenes in currency markets and is far from a paragon of laisez faire, th e ruble is fully convertible.
FORBES: American Fast Food Chains in Russia - a Case Study in Globalization and Economic Modernization
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This slender paragon, wearing only a beige body sheath, lives in an immaculate pale-gray room in an expensive clinic, known as El Cigarral, just outside Toledo, Spain.
NEWYORKER: Creep Shows
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For a fleeting moment four years ago, Cisco Systems, paragon of the Internet revolution, was the most valuable company in the world.
FORBES: What Makes Cisco Run
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And Whitbread, which owns Premier Inn, Beefeater Grill and Brewers Fayre, says it found horse DNA in two products - burgers supplied by food supplier Paragon Quality Foods and lasagne from Brakes Brothers.
BBC: Horsemeat: Compass and Whitbread find horse DNA in products - BBC News
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Americans learned that the hard way after the North American Free Trade Agreement, when Mexico turned out to be less than the rapidly prospering paragon of good government touted by President Clinton and his allies in big business.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In the late 1990s, BP was held up as a paragon of management gone good, having evolved from a rule-bound, quasigovernmental entity to a slimmer, more efficient company that empowered managers to earn profits for shareholders.
WSJ: The Unsung Beauty of Bureaucracy