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  • 61Crown Oil Ltd — Crown Oil redirects here. For Crown Central Petroleum, see Crown Central Petroleum. Crown Oil Ltd is a fuel distribution company located in Bury, Greater Manchester, England. History Crown Oil began trading in 1928 and was owned by Harry… …

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  • 62Information Commissioner's Office — Status Governmental office Territory United Kingdom Leadership Information Commissioner: Christopher Graham Appointment 29 June 2009 …

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  • 63Health and Social Care Bill 2011 — For other bills with similar names, see Health and Social Care Act. The Health and Social Care Bill 2011 is proposed health care reform legislation introduced in the House of Commons on 19 January 2011.[1][2] If passed, the Bill would be the most …

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  • 64RWE npower — plc (trading as npower) Type Public limited company Industry Energy Founded 2000 (as Innogy plc) …

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  • 65National Transmission System — The National Transmission System (NTS) is the network of large diameter gas pipelines throughout the United Kingdom that supply gas to 40 power stations from natural gas terminals situated on the coast, and also gas distribution companies which… …

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  • 66Northern Gas Networks Limited — Type Private Industry Energy Founded 2005 Headquarters Leeds, Yorkshire …

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  • 67Ovo Energy — Type: Utility Company Founded: 2009 Key People: Stephen Fitzpatrick (Director) Products: Gas and Electricity …

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  • 68Départements exécutifs du Royaume-Uni — Royaume Uni Cet article fait partie de la série sur la politique du Royaume Uni, sous série sur la politique …

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  • 69knock sb back — UK US knock sb/sth back Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] ► to have a bad effect on someone or something, especially by stopping them from achieving something: »Disappointing results from the company knocked its shares back to just 51p.… …

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  • 70knock sb/sth back — UK US knock sb/sth back Phrasal Verb with knock({{}}/nɒk/ verb [T] ► to have a bad effect on someone or something, especially by stopping them from achieving something: »Disappointing results from the company knocked its shares back to just 51p.… …

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