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The prince warned that Britain was in danger of relinquishing its world class reputation if more young people were not attracted into the industries.
BBC: Prince of Wales visits Merseyside manufacturers
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Opening third reading debate on the bill on 4 March 2011, Mr Lord said the FLA had a world-class reputation but its work was currently limited to football grounds.
BBC: Safety advice bill clears Commons
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For big-ticket dinners, Tetsuya Wakuda's Zen-like restaurant Tetsuya's in the central business district lives up to the hype and his world-class reputation: The nightly tasting menu features exhilarating combinations of flavors and the superlative ingredients for which Australia, and specifically Tasmania, are known, such as confit of Tasmanian ocean trout with konbu, daikon and fennel, and Spring Bay (Tasmanian) scallop with wakame and lemon.
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But if Google is serious about motivating its people, combating defections, and maintaining its reputation as a world class company, it must do more than round up the usual suspects.
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He hopes it will help give San Francisco the reputation as a location for world class art.
CNN: San Francisco turns a bridge into art with 25,000 lights
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"Scotland has a growing reputation for staging successful world-class events and securing the 2018 Youth Olympic Games would be a fantastic opportunity to build on the experience and skills developed through delivering an outstanding Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014, " he said.
BBC: Kelly Holmes backs Glasgow's bid
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My firm, Temin and Company, a boutique management consulting firm of 12 people, is focused on providing world-class marketing and media strategy, crisis and reputation management, thought leadership, and leadership communications (speaker and media) coaching.
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