clegg in A Sentence

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    This is General Clegg, Army Chief of Staff.

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    It's not the Britain of Cameron and Clegg.

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    Clegg is the auto shop you dream of.

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    Clegg, 51, would succeed Elliot Schrage.

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    Johnny Clegg saw it for the first time last night.

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    The appointment makes Clegg the most senior European politician ever in a leadership role in Silicon Valley.

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    Facebook has hired former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg to lead their Global Affairs and Communications team.

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    Gentlemen,' concluded Mr Clegg,‘I will give you the same toast as before, but in a different form.

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    Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg later announced a USD 416,000 fund to advise those hit by the floods.

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    Meanwhile, Army Chief of Staff General Edward Clegg(Robert Forster) convinces Trumbull to order an aerial SEAL assault on the White House.

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    But Nick Clegg, Facebook's vice president of global affairs, said the company has exempted politicians' posts from its fact checking program for more than a year.

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    Discovering the system, Banning advises Trumbull and Clegg to abort the mission, but the new weapon system annihilates most of the assault force before Banning can stop it.

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    Cameron wants to make capitalism more moral, Clegg wants the whole world to be like John Lewis, with workers owning more shares, Miliband is against‘predatory' capitalism and wants more state regulation.

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    Clegg said Facebook was“at the heart of some of the most complex and difficult questions we face” such as“privacy of the individual”,“integrity of our democratic process”, and“the balance between free speech and prohibited content”.

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    In Britain, another progressive industrialist, Montague Burton, endowed chairs in industrial relations at Leeds, Cardiff and Cambridge in 1930, and the discipline was formalized in the 1950s with the formation of the Oxford School by Allan Flanders and Hugh Clegg.

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    In Britain, another progressive industrialist, Montague Burton, endowed chairs in industrial relations and employee benefits at Leeds, Cardiff and Cambridge in 1930, and the discipline was formalized in the 1950s with the formation of the Oxford School by Allan Flanders and Hugh Clegg.

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