Sir William Aylsham Bryan Hopkin (7 December 1914 – 10 October 2009) was a Welsh economist. He was chief economic adviser to the Treasury during the tenure...
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Mary Hopkin (born 3 May 1950), credited on some recordings as Mary Visconti from her marriage to Tony Visconti, is a Welsh singer best known for her 1968...
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103 7 October - Helen Watts, operatic contralto, 81 10 October - Sir Bryan Hopkin, economist, 94 11 October - Patrick Hannan, radio and TV journalist,...
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Section in the Admiralty which was joined by Bensusan-Butt, Roy Harrod, Bryan Hopkin, Douglas MacDougall and Tom Wilson. At Cherwell's recommendation, Butt...
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Henry Clay carried out the duties of director and chair of council. Bryan Hopkin, 1952–1957 Christopher Saunders, 1957–1965 David Worswick, 1965–1982...
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Charles Holt, Managing Director, Thomas Cook & Son, Ltd. William Aylsham Bryan Hopkin, Deputy Director, Economic Section, HM Treasury. Ames Lyall Imrie, City...
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Christopher Dow, Kit Jones, Fred Atkinson, Robert Neild, Peggy Hemming, and Bryan Hopkin and his close friends included Nicholas Kaldor and Tommy Balogh. Downie...
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December - Russell Taylor, Wales international rugby player 7 December - Bryan Hopkin, economist (d. 2009) date unknown - Norah Isaac, educationalist (died...
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writer Brian K. Hopkins (born 1961), Democratic alderman of Chicago Bryan Hopkin (1914–2009), Welsh economist This disambiguation page lists articles...
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1962, there were seven lecturers in the department, and in 1972 Sir Bryan Hopkin became the second professor among 11 lecturers. In 1973, Professor Ken...
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on May 18, 2004. Hopkin and Waldman left after touring for the album. Regrouping with a new rhythm section of Haji (bass) and Bryan Greene (drums), they...
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Wyndham Pope-Hennessy, CBE. For services to Fine Art. William Aylsham Bryan Hopkin, CBE, Deputy Chief Economic Adviser, HM Treasury. Cyril Hugh Kleinwort...
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artists aside from The Beatles and Beatles-related acts, Mary Hopkin. Songs for Hopkin included "Sparrow", "The Fields of St. Etienne", "International"...
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Jónsi Scoring His Next Film As Well". IndieWire. Retrieved July 31, 2018. Hopkin, Kenyon. "Joy Wants Eternity (Biography)". AllMusic. Retrieved March 9,...
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One) Mission: 2110 – James Morgan, Chris Reynolds, Millennium FX, Nick Hopkin (CBBC) Effects - Picture Enhancement Graphic Design - Programme Content...
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Darreg Diana Deutsch Renato Fasano Gustav Fechner Hermann von Helmholtz Bart Hopkin Yuri Landman Fred Lerdahl François-Bernard Mâche Dario Martinelli Gabriel...
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Bryan Johnson (18 July 1926 – 18 October 1995) was an English singer and actor. Having been eliminated in the semi-finals of the 1957 UK heats for Eurovision...
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Archived from the original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2011. Hopkin, Michael (March 2008). "Biodiversity: Frozen futures". Nature. 452 (7186):...
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Opera. A guest during the Château sessions was Visconti's then-wife Mary Hopkin, credited as Mary Visconti. She contributed backing vocals to "Sound and...
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Arthur Judd 1924/25 Robert A. Young 1925/26 Samuel Geo. Ward 1926/27 John Hopkin 1927/28 Arthur Pollard (Lord Mayor 1930) 1928/29 William Green (Lord Mayor...
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were signed by Apple Records, where they wrote for musicians such as Mary Hopkin ("Sparrow", "The Fields of St. Etienne", "International", "Heritage", and...
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to spend on a series of talented players including record signing David Hopkin, Benito Carbone and Dan Petrescu but he was sacked after 137 days and just...
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French Jessica Garlick Gina G Mary Hopkin Engelbert Humperdinck Imaani Samantha Janus Javine Jemini Joe and Jake Bryan Johnson Lucie Jones Katrina and the...
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American Huey, Steve. "Painkiller biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-01-17. Hopkin, Kenyon. "Phantomsmasher biography". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-01-17. Henderson...
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Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 October 2013. Hopkin, Stephen P.; Read, Helen J. (1992). The Biology of Millipedes. Oxford University...
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French Jessica Garlick Gina G Mary Hopkin Engelbert Humperdinck Imaani Samantha Janus Javine Jemini Joe and Jake Bryan Johnson Lucie Jones Katrina and the...
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name to Sherene Davis, to avoid being confused with Welsh folk singer Mary Hopkin. In 1975, Davis was spotted singing with her band in the Townsman Club,...
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security away from the bulk of the working population." According to Jonathan Hopkin, the United States took the lead in implementing the neoliberal agenda in...
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Ice Cream, along with songs by Apple artists such as James Taylor, Mary Hopkin, and Jackie Lomax. The chart success of "Maybe Tomorrow" in Europe and Japan...
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