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Alan Duncan MP, then the shadow transport secretary, said in Parliament that this aspect of the affair-which was not dealt with in the shareholders ' case in the High Court-was " perhaps the most shameful scar on the Government's honesty " and " an absolute scandal ".
The first Europeans to find it are said to be timber cutters Alexander ( Sandy ) Duncan and Din Guinea.
Outlining the scale of the problem, Duncan Smith said almost five million people were on unemployment benefits, 1. 4 million of whom had been receiving support for nine or more of the last 10 years.
In June 2010, Duncan Smith said that the Government will encourage people to work for longer by making it illegal for companies to force staff to give up work at 65.
In July 2010, Duncan Smith said that more workers will have to wait until they are 68 to claim their state pension as the Government speeds up plans to raise the retirement age saying the move would save billions of pounds.
Duncan Smith said workers would have to accept even quicker increases as Britain tightens its belt.
" After years of piecemeal reform the current welfare system is complex and unfair ," said Duncan Smith.
In November 2010, as Work and Pensions Secretary, Duncan Smith said a major shake-up in the welfare system would benefit all those who " play by the rules ".
Duncan Smith said simplifying the welfare system would ensure " work always pays more " than relying on the state by easing the rate at which benefits are withdrawn as income rises.
Duncan Smith said benefit claimants “ must take responsibility for themselves ” and their families.
In January 2012 Duncan Smith said that imposing a planned £ 26, 000-a-year benefits cap would not lead to a rise in homelessness or child poverty.
Mr Duncan Smith said: " For people who fall out of work, we have always said there will be discretionary measures to make sure that this does not punish people but we make sure that we help them to change their circumstances.
Duncan Smith, said that Labour ’ s strategy to spend more than £ 150 billion in extra benefit payments for poor families had failed to stop child poverty.
Duncan Smith said he was keen to explore ways in which similar approaches could be encouraged in Britain.
Duncan Smith said couples in Norway were able to “ work through what is going to happen with their children ”, which has “ a very big effect on their thinking ”.
Duncan Smith said in February 2011 that it is " absurd and damaging " for ministers not to extol the benefits of marriage for fear of stigmatising those who choose not to marry.
Duncan Smith said: " We do a disservice to society if we ignore the evidence which shows that stable families tend to be associated with better outcomes for children.
In July 2011 Duncan Smith said that tighter immigration controls are vital if Britain is to avoid “ losing another generation to dependency and hopelessness ”.
In November, it was reported that Liminha would return to the fold, while Karina Zeviani was said to replace Duncan as the band's female vocalist.
Duncan said " from early childhood I have considered the freedom of my body essential to rhythm of movement ".
Later, when Duncan played against opposing Houston Rockets Hall-of-Fame power forward Charles Barkley, Barkley was so impressed he said: " I have seen the future and he wears number 21.
A confrontation between Moyes and Duncan Ferguson at Everton's training ground was said to be symptomatic of the problems at the club.
Duncan Kyle's novel has a few special twists that are worth waiting for, Thomas Lask said in The Times in 1971.

Duncan and victory
The early phase of the war took place in June, resulting in victory for Duncan.
As a mark of respect for the victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001, the announcement of Duncan Smith's victory in the leadership contest was delayed until 13 September 2001.
News of the victory had already spread across Britain, and on 20 October Duncan was created Viscount Duncan of Camperdown and Baron Duncan of Lundie.
Lord Duncan to act as lieutenant at the Battle of Camperdown ; after the victory was achieved, this appointment was confirmed.
McMullan was part of the Scotland which won the 1926 British Home Championship appearing in the 1-0 victory against England at Old Trafford ( Alex Jackson scored the goal for Scotland ) and in the 3-0 victory against Wales at Ninian Park ( John Duncan, Adam McLean and William Clunas were the scorers ).
Choosing peace over victory, Duncan and Erasmus then merge minds.
Though Duncan was initially far ahead of the anti-war maverick Morse, Morse closed the gap at the end and won a narrow victory, aided by the beginning of the Paris Peace Accords, which brought the possibility of the end of the war.
This led to the Battle of Fyllebro where Charles XI of Sweden won a decisive victory over the Danish mercenary force led by a Scotsman, General Duncan, effectively preventing the linking of forces.
Along the way, Zach meets Duncan Rimes who tries to warn him about how hollow the victory can be.

Duncan and We
* Duncan, Susan Kirsch, Levittown: The Way We Were, Maple Hill Press ( 1999 ), ISBN 0-930545-18-4
The song made its first recorded appearance as " We Shall Overcome " ( rather than " We Will Overcome ") in 1952 on a disc recorded by Laura Duncan ( soloist ) and The Jewish Young Singers ( chorus ) conducted by Robert De Cormier co-produced by Ernie Lieberman and Irwin Silber on Hootenany Records ( Hoot 104-A ) ( Folkways, FN 2513, BCD15720 ), where it is identified as a Negro Spiritual.
* 1988, Duncan Scott Productions, US re-edited theatrical film version ( titled We the Living )
We are presented with the greatest face of this in Mother Superior Darwi Odrade, a female descendant of Siona Atreides and Duncan Idaho.
* " United We Stand " with Brian Duncan ( 1994 ), featured on the compilation album Unforgettable Duets Vol 1
* Why We Need a New Welfare State ( with Duncan Gallie, Anton Hemerijck and John Myles ).
Duncan Chisholm says: " We disown those two albums.
The Series ' various flashbacks show Duncan live through many adventures across four centuries, including visiting Renaissance France and Italy (" The Hunters "), traveling to China (" The Road Not Taken "), witnessing the French Revolution, becoming a Sioux warrior (" The Gathering "), fighting in World War I (" For Tomorrow We Die ") and II (" Mortal Sins "), and generally fighting for justice against evil.
Duncan hasn't finished with LeBrun, for when his old enemy Xavier St Cloud crosses his path again, Duncan throws one of Xavier's gas grenades into a cement mixer and LeBrun fishes it out, (" For Tomorrow We Die ").

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