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Matthew John Carter ( born 22 March 1972 ) is Chief Executive Officer, Burson-Marsteller UK ( B-M UK ) and Chairman, Penn Schoen Berland, Europe Middle East and Africa.
In January 2010 Carter became CEO of B-M UK, the leading public relations and communications consultancy, a part of Young & Rubicam Brands, a subsidiary of WPP.

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* 2010-The strong man over the water is now B-M from Arjoldshoeve also known as " Tukker " married with his steph-sister Dusti ( aka Audi ) from Arjoldshoeve.

UK and clients
Some of HPES's largest clients include: American Airlines, Rolls-Royce plc, General Motors, Bank of America, FEMSA, Commonwealth Bank Kraft, United States Navy, the UK Ministry of Defence, IDA, Royal Dutch Shell, and NASA.
A common carrier is distinguished from a contract carrier ( also called a public carrier in UK English ), which is a carrier that transports goods for only a certain number of clients and that can refuse to transport goods for anyone else, and from a private carrier.
As a result, Chinese migration agents had been reported to " boycott " London Metropolitan University in advising clients who wish to study in the UK.
Another is Oxford, UK, based Neurosense, which advises clients how they could potentially use fMRI as part of their marketing business activity.
Its East Kilbride facility currently acts as a centre of excellence serving the UK utilities sector and as the call centre base responsible for handling all UK clients.
In the UK escrow accounts are often used during private property transactions to hold solicitors ' clients ' money, such as the deposit, until such time as the transaction completes.
In addition, Wax teaches business communication in both the public and private sector, clients include Deutsche Bank, the UK Home Office and Skype.
Museum of London Archaeology, or MOLA, ( formerly Museum of London Archaeology Service or MoLAS ) is a Registered Archaeological Organisation ( RAO ) with the Institute of Field Archaeologists ( IFA ), providing a wide range of professional archaeological services to clients in London, SE England, the UK and internationally.
IRN's editorial services are provided by Sky News Radio, who distribute national and international news and sport audio and copy to all UK commercial radio stations plus a number of international clients.
Simon then freelanced on speechwriting, policy and advice, clients included Tony Blair's Office in Opposition, Microsoft UK, the International Duty Free Confederation and various other charities and communication companies.
CIFA currently has around 70, 000 clients across the UK made up of clients with links to the bank, and through their extensive seminar programme held at venues up and down the country.
Techlightenment is a data driven technology and marketing company based in the UK, which helps clients to leverage advertising through key social media platforms.
Michael Mansfield QC is a regular lecturer, after dinner speaker and keynote speaker around the world including the UK, Europe, Asia the Middle East and North America, for clients in all industry sectors not just the legal profession.
The UK Life and Pensions business markets a range of life protection, income protection, pensions and investment products for individual customers and corporate clients throughout the UK.
In the UK, there is no limit on the amount of a clients assets that can be rehypothecated, except if the client has negotiated an agreement with their broker that includes a limit or prohibition.
Constantia Jones ( born c. 1708 – December 22, 1738 ) was a prostitute in London, UK during the term of Prime Minister Robert Walpole, who was sentenced to hang for stealing 36 shillings and a half-guinea ( the equivalent of about £ 300 today ) from one of her clients.
The system had been in operation in Surrey in the south of England for a short time and it had proven successful in helping to settle transactions between different savings banks and in improving the service to clients ( particularly when on holiday within the UK ).
In the UK, prostitution itself is legal, but associated activities such as kerb crawling, soliciting in public, keeping a brothel and pimping are not ; and the Policing and Crime Act 2009 makes it illegal to pay for sex with a prostitute who has been " subjected to force " and this is a strict liability offence ( clients can be prosecuted even if they didn ’ t know the prostitute was forced ).
In the UK, the Health Protection Agency issued a guidance on October 2011 warning that fish foot spas could potentially spread blood borne viruses such as Hepatitis and HIV if infected clients bleed into the spa water.
The Division's consultants and analysts carry out technical and commercial due diligence for clients around the world, and provide Expert Reports for companies listing on the UK stock market.
The Zero2Five Food Industry Centre is a partner in Food Network Wales, and provides consultancy to the Welsh Food Industry and undertakes consultancy services and training programmes for clients in the UK and overseas.

UK and include
Architects who have been strongly influenced by the anthroposophic style include Imre Makovecz in Hungary, Hans Scharoun and Joachim Eble in Germany, Erik Asmussen in Sweden, Kenji Imai in Japan, Thomas Rau, Anton Alberts and Max van Huut in Holland, Christopher Day and Camphill Architects in the UK, Thompson and Rose in America, Denis Bowman in Canada, and Walter Burley Griffin and Gregory Burgess in Australia.
Socially responsible banks founded out of anthroposophy in the English-speaking world include Triodos Bank, founded in 1980 and active in the UK, Netherlands and Spain, La Nef in France and RSF Social Finance in San Francisco.
Bass music can include dubstep, 4x4 garage, footwork, trap, Baile funk, UK funky, dancehall, fidget house, Baltimore club, moombahton and kuduro, among others.
This description in reference to the Act of Union 1801 which expanded the United Kingdom of Great Britain to include Ireland, has since been greatly expanded, although the primary date of UK Independence is now given as 1927.
The British Royal Mail first started using bicycles in 1880 ; now bicycle delivery fleets include 37, 000 in the UK, 25, 700 in Germany, 10, 500 in Hungary and 7000 in Sweden.
Good examples of this type of vehicle include the UK Trojan AVRE, the Russian IMR, and the US M728 Combat Engineer Vehicle.
Good examples of breaching vehicles include the USMC M1 Assault Breacher Vehicle, the UK Aardvark JSFU, and the Singaporean Trailblazer
Examples include the Regional Youth Circuit program in the USA and the Leon Paul Youth Development series in the UK.
Examples of other UK football fanzines include A Love Supreme, TOOFIF, 4000 Holes and War of the Monster Trucks ( a Sheffield Wednesday fanzine named after a local TV station elected not to show the final scenes of an unlikely cup victory ).
Gambling games that take place outside of casinos include Bingo ( as played in the US and UK ), dead pool, lotteries, pull-tab games and scratchcards, and Mahjong.
Now working in the Nordic countries and in UK, sites confirmed in England include London, Ashton-under-Lyne, Leeds, Gateshead, Warrington and Liverpool.
National associations of the English-speaking world include the American Library Association, the Australian Library and Information Association, the Canadian Library Association and the Research Libraries UK ( a consortium of 30 university and other research libraries in the United Kingdom ).
Spin-offs include a script-book The Life of Brian of Nazareth, which is backed by MONTYPYTHONSCRAPBOOK ... ( The printing of this book also caused problems, since there are rarely used technical laws in the UK against " blasphemy " dictating what can and cannot be written about religion – the publisher refused to print both halves of the book, and original prints were by two companies ).
Examples of refundable tax credits include the earned income tax credit and the additional child tax credit in the U. S., and working tax credits and child tax credits in the UK.
The term Anglo-Mauritian, a term that may include Mauritians living in the UK, is used unofficially.
The reporting obligations include reporting suspicions relating to gains from conduct carried out in other countries which would be criminal if it took place in the UK.
In the UK, perons who are prescribed oral Methadone can continue to drive after they have satisfactorily completed an independent medical examination which will include a urine screen for drugs.
Examples from the UK include Private Eye and PC Pro.
Contenders for the smallest public house in the UK include:
The relevant UK laws include: Data Protection Act 1998 ; Freedom of Information Act 2000 ; Environmental Information Regulations 2004 ; Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.
At the time, there was no reason to include the United Kingdom ’ s name on the stamp ; the UK remains the only country not to identify itself by name on postal stamps, as it simply uses the current monarch ’ s head as implicit identification.
Perennial weak points of Spain's economy include high inflation, a large underground economy, and an education system, beside UK and the United States, which OECD reports place among the poorest for developed countries.
Smaller minorities include the Malays who descent from South East Asian settlers, and the Burghers, who are descendants of European colonists, principally from Portugal, the Netherlands and the UK.
The uninhabited islands include Mousa, known for the Broch of Mousa, the finest preserved example in Scotland of these Iron Age round towers, St Ninian's Isle connected to Mainland by the largest active tombolo in the UK, and Out Stack, the northernmost point of the British Isles.

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