Reynolds
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Albert . born 1932, Irish politician: leader of the Fianna Fáil party and prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1992–94)
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Sir Joshua . 1723–92, English portrait painter. He was the first president of the Royal Academy (1768): the annual lectures he gave there, published as Discourses , are important contributions to art theory and criticism
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Investment strategists Jason D. Pride and Michael Reynolds at Glenmede point out most global conflicts have little effect on markets and the economy in the longer run.
From MarketWatch
Reynolds said he only became aware of Swift after he read about her tour in the newspaper before the assignment.
From BBC
In a letter to Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, he warned of "ecological catastrophe" if such waterways were not protected.
From BBC
“The way I view it, proper risk management means going through your equity book, and scenario playing what AI can do to those business models,” said Mike Reynolds, investment strategist at Glenmede.
From MarketWatch
Reynolds acknowledged that recent "uncertainty" in farming had been damaging, "not just financially, but in terms of trust".
From BBC
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