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Professor Chris Ham, chief executive of the King's Fund health thinktank, who briefly advised the coalition on NHS policy, said it was an open secret in the health policy world that the £8bn would not be enough.

If the tone is anything like the remarks of Ray LaHood, the transportation secretary, who last week briefly advised Toyota owners to stop driving their cars, confidence here may give way to anger.

What the network offers here instead of a documentary is little more than a handful of case studies in hate crimes and racism and a few "see, we're all cool" profiles, as well as another hagiography of Hamza Yusuf, an Islamic scholar based in California who briefly advised President Bush.

"We are just awakening to the need for some scrutiny or oversight or public attention to the decisions of the most powerful private speech controllers," said Tim Wu, a Columbia University law professor who briefly advised the Obama administration on consumer protection regulations online.

They say the judge should ask Clemens if he understands that the lawyer Rusty Hardin has a potential conflict because he briefly advised Pettitte shortly before the release of a report in December 2007 that said both players had used human growth hormone.

That's such a big opportunity that, disclosure, I briefly advised a company called Signal that was trying to solve this, though the startup is now in hibernation.

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Smith collected a reported $1.5m advance for his book and later surfaced briefly to advise the SEC on how to rein in risky trading by Wall Street.

In 1956, Murrow briefly and quietly advised Adlai Stevenson on how to use television in his Presidential campaign.

How do you introduce yourself to co-workers? A. Don't just stop by; get on their calendars to meet briefly with them, advised Lisa Mackenzie, marketing director at CareerExposure.com, a job search site that offers advice for success on the job.

He was nicknamed "the devil's advocate" for defending "indefensible" clients from the Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie to the Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic, whom he advised, and, briefly, Saddam Hussein.

The government said that after Mr. Abassi's arrest on April 22, he was briefly questioned without being advised of his rights, under what is known as the public safety exception to the Miranda Rule.

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