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  2. Turnbull Report - Wikipedia

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    The Turnbull Report (1999) was a report for listed companies in the UK on internal controls and financial reporting. It was revised in 2005 and superseded by a new FRC guidance in 2014.

  3. Turnbull government - Wikipedia

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    The Turnbull government moved to reform Keating-era media ownership laws, in a move that could allow mergers of major TV networks and print media. The changes abolished a rule preventing mergers between regional television networks and their metropolitan affiliates, and a rule which prevented any one proprietor from owning a newspaper, radio ...

  4. Malcolm Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm Turnbull is a former Australian prime minister and Liberal Party leader. He served from 2015 to 2018, and was known for his support of innovation, same-sex marriage, and renewable energy.

  5. 9 Tips To Lower Your A1c Level - WebMD

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    When you have diabetes, you probably know you should check your blood sugar regularly. Your doctor will also recommend that you take an A1c blood test a few times a year, with a goal of lowering ...

  6. Template:Second Turnbull Ministry - Wikipedia

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  7. Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    A British politician and civil servant who was the head of the civil service and Cabinet Secretary from 2002 to 2005. He was involved in controversies over the Iraq war, the legal advice of Lord Goldsmith, and the Global Warming Policy Foundation.

  8. David Turnbull (materials scientist) - Wikipedia

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    David Turnbull (February 18, 1915 – April 28, 2007) was an American physical chemist who worked in the interdisciplinary fields of materials science and applied physics. Turnbull made seminal contributions to solidification theory and glass formation. Turnbull was born in Elmira, Elmira Township, Stark County, Illinois.

  9. Clan Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins, history and achievements of Clan Turnbull, an armigerous Scottish clan. Find out how they got their name, their coat of arms, their motto and their role in wars and battles.