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Having been involved in conservative politics since 1972, Tom has worked in the Prime Minister's office, and managed election campaigns for former M.P. Pauline Browes.
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I cannot tell you how heartily I rejoiced that I had not yielded to the importunities of the Baylors, the Tiltmans, the Browes, and the
The House An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice Eugene Field 1872
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"It's not only the government that needs to change, it's you and me," added Browes, who maintains the previous Liberal government wasted precious years by signing the Kyoto Protocol without a plan to bring to make its required cuts happen.
INSIDETORONTO - Home 2009
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Browes, however, said she's "quite confident" the government's current target of a
INSIDETORONTO - Home 2009
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Conservatives did not make a choice, but now, ahead of a "really crucial" climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark in December, Browes suggested cap and trade (in which industries are allowed to trade credits for lowering emissions) "would fit our largest trading partner," the United States, where it has support.
INSIDETORONTO - Home 2009
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Pauline Browes, Vice-Chair, Ontario Environmental Assessment and Appeal Boards, Former Minister of State for the Environment of Canada and Former Minister, Indian Affairs and Northern Development; Jim Jones, M.P.,
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2528: And pluck it ore your Browes, muffle your face,
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3852: Haue I pluck'd off, to grace thy Browes withall.
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2820: The Wrinckles in my Browes, now fill'd with blood,
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Browes of Blackmore [Blackamoor was the old name for the moors north of
The Evolution of an English Town Gordon Home 1923
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