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91Turbulent dispersion and Thermal Flux in the Urban Canopy Lead Supervisor: Alan Robins, University of Surrey, EnFlo Laboratory Email:  Co-supervisors: David M. Birch, University of Surrey, EnFlo Labo

Turbulent dispersion and Thermal Flux in the Urban Canopy Lead Supervisor: Alan Robins, University of Surrey, EnFlo Laboratory Email: Co-supervisors: David M. Birch, University of Surrey, EnFlo Labo

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- Date: 2015-11-09 08:03:52
    92October 7 to 31, 2016  INVITATION to ENTER Bespoke Rallies LLP, No 4 Telford Court, Littlemead, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8ND Tel: +. Email:  CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE SENT TO THE FIRST

    October 7 to 31, 2016 INVITATION to ENTER Bespoke Rallies LLP, No 4 Telford Court, Littlemead, Cranleigh, Surrey, GU6 8ND Tel: +. Email: CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE SENT TO THE FIRST

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    Source URL: www.bespokerallies.com

    - Date: 2016-07-11 10:11:47
      93To: Stopwatch meeting attendees  From: Julian SherlockPerformance Analyst  Version 1.0 : Monday, 08 August 2016

      To: Stopwatch meeting attendees From: Julian SherlockPerformance Analyst Version 1.0 : Monday, 08 August 2016

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      Source URL: www.surrey.police.uk

      - Date: 2016-08-08 08:29:56
        94Surrey Police Stop and Search Forcewide – July 2015 Introduction Surrey Police use the Stop and Search power to relentlessly pursue criminals and keep the public safe from harm. We expect Stop and Search powers to be u

        Surrey Police Stop and Search Forcewide – July 2015 Introduction Surrey Police use the Stop and Search power to relentlessly pursue criminals and keep the public safe from harm. We expect Stop and Search powers to be u

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        Source URL: www.surrey.police.uk

        - Date: 2016-05-20 04:32:34
          95Set-based Similarity Measurement and Ranking Model to Identify Cases of Journalistic Text Reuse. Arpan Pal, Lee Gillam ,  Department of Computing University of Surrey

          Set-based Similarity Measurement and Ranking Model to Identify Cases of Journalistic Text Reuse. Arpan Pal, Lee Gillam , Department of Computing University of Surrey

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          Source URL: www.isical.ac.in

          - Date: 2013-11-30 07:10:01
            96Status of Policy Design Approximation Software Paul Levine University of Surrey Joseph Pearlman London Metropolitan University

            Status of Policy Design Approximation Software Paul Levine University of Surrey Joseph Pearlman London Metropolitan University

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            Source URL: www.monfispol.eu

            - Date: 2011-11-16 06:29:38
              97Quantum cryptography: a practical information security perspective∗ Kenneth G. Paterson, Fred Piper and R¨ udiger Schack Department of Mathematics, Royal Holloway, University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK

              Quantum cryptography: a practical information security perspective∗ Kenneth G. Paterson, Fred Piper and R¨ udiger Schack Department of Mathematics, Royal Holloway, University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK

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              Source URL: eprint.iacr.org

              - Date: 2009-08-11 10:17:38
                98Colchester.  Hon. Secretary: G.E. C. PRATT, 32A~ The Ridgeway, Button, Surrey.

                Colchester. Hon. Secretary: G.E. C. PRATT, 32A~ The Ridgeway, Button, Surrey.

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                Source URL: www.nzsgb.org.uk

                - Date: 2016-07-16 06:33:56
                  9921st Annual  Finding Your Roots Seminar October 15th atSt. Surrey Surrey Stake Centre

                  21st Annual Finding Your Roots Seminar October 15th atSt. Surrey Surrey Stake Centre

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                  Source URL: www.findingyourroots.ca

                  - Date: 2016-07-20 11:41:48
                    100Appeal against the disapplication of your complaint We must receive your appeal within 29 days of the date of the letter telling you about the outcome of the complaint. This includes the time your appeal spends in the po

                    Appeal against the disapplication of your complaint We must receive your appeal within 29 days of the date of the letter telling you about the outcome of the complaint. This includes the time your appeal spends in the po

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                    Source URL: www.surrey.police.uk

                    - Date: 2016-04-11 08:19:18