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Nsingulier ou pluriel
aircraft, staff... + Vsingulier ou pluriel
And where is your staff? I'd like to meet them, too!
Created by Nicholas P. Dallis 21 October 2004 http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/rmorgan/about.htm
To do this, we need committed, dedicated staff who are prepared to embrace the challenges, take the rough with the smooth, the highs and the lows, help us to deliver the standards of policing that we all deserve, and to do all this with a smile.
'We need a committed,
One aircraft is
due in from New York - its most famous destination. Another will have left
Heathrow and broken the sound barrier over the Bay of Biscay before returning
home. The third, on the final leg of a UK tour, is to arrive from Edinburgh. On board the New York flight VIPs will mix with those who have paid to be
among the final few supersonic travellers. The other
two aircraft are
to carry the winners of a competition British Airways has been
running from its website. Most of us, though, will simply look up and think
about what might have been.
As sun sets on Concorde,
the super-rich go private:
A series of scandals have shaken the reputation of with-profits funds, once the cornerstone for small investors, writes Jill Insley
Steady rock starts to
crumble,
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