The Raab Collection handled the last, which sold months ago to a private client.
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The Conservative MP Dominic Raab said that he too would oppose the Communications Data Bill.
The authors include Elizabeth Truss and Dominic Raab, both tipped to be promoted in a future reshuffle.
Mr. Breaux's break came when he built a house in Hillsborough for Kirk Raab, then CEO of Genentech.
The first, led by the Conservative, Dominic Raab, will be on flood insurance.
Mr Raab says he may try to amend the Crime and Courts bill to this effect later this autumn.
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Dominic Raab MP, who made public the Information Commissioner's report, said it was "a plan to privatise Big Brother surveillance".
His spokesman, Nathan Raab, insists that voters are sick of dishonesty and want change, and that even some Democrats agree.
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Conservative MP Dominic Raab highlighted the case of alleged hacker Gary McKinnon and said he should not be treated like a "gangland mobster or al-Qaeda mastermind".
But dig deeper, suggests Dominic Raab, a Conservative MP, and you see that Britain has extradited seven of its nationals for each American coming the other way.
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Just last week, The Raab Collection examined a collection of a Senator who wielded great influence, and who corresponded with four Presidents over the course of decades.
"He loved this lifestyle, " said Raab, the former Times writer.
If agreement can't be reached, hundreds of thousands of homes could become uninsurable, with dire implications for their owners, and Mr Raab is concerned about brinkmanship in the talks.
Dominic Raab, Conservative MP for Esther and Walton, warned the document had "all the hallmarks of a massive, substantial power-grab from Brussels" that had "very serious implications" for Britain.
And former David Davis chief of staff, Dominic Raab, has shown formidable political instincts and legal expertise in his various backbench campaigns - although not always to the delight of ministers.
Just a few stalls down, Nathan Raab of the Raab Collection in Philadelphia cheerfully asked me about my interest in American history (plentiful), and my collection of letters and documents (non-existent).
Under Mr Raab's proposal they would not be allowed to enter Britain or own property here - a precedent he hopes could then be applied to human rights abusers in other countries.
Also on tonight's programme are the former GMB leader, John Edmonds, former civil servant who dealt with employment relations Helen Leizer and Dominic Raab, the Tory backbencher who has proposed a change in the law.
There's also an interesting point about environmental spending, with Mr Raab arguing that money might be better spent on flood defences to improve the UK's ability to deal with climate change, rather than on subsidies to low carbon energy.
Mr Raab, formerly a lawyer at the Foreign Office, suggests that any member of the public should be able to submit evidence of wrongdoing to the Crown Prosecution Service, which would, if persuaded, then recommend a visa ban or asset freeze.
And then there was rising Tory star Dominic Raab arguing for a debate on the UK's extradition arrangements, flanked by Lib Dem patriarch Sir Menzies Campbell and Labour select committee chair, Dr Hywel Francis - a classic issue for a backbench debate.
In Britain Dominic Raab, a Conservative MP, has won unanimous support in the House of Commons for a motion soon to be a draft bill that would create a presumption in favour of action for both those on the Magnitsky list, and other corrupt or beastly figures.
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