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This artificial exercise was not repeated in the Shove case.
In the Shove case, the compensation was reduced for this reason by 7 per cent, a figure which had been agreed between the parties.
Mr Shove joined the company in 1937 and eventually became chairman and managing director.
Furthermore, Mr Shove was entitled to charge the company for private petrol.
"We're basically talking about the development of an airport," said Dr. Shove, director of the state's commercial space programs.
A Shove to the Right?
His younger brother was the Olympic rower Ralph Shove.
His elder brother was the Cambridge economist Gerald Shove.
At his new major, he got supervision from Richard Khan, and Gerald Shove.
She married the economist Gerald Shove.
Fredegond was a poet who married the economist Gerald Frank Shove.
In 1832, two years after his mother's death, George Peabody sold the property to David Shove for $1,465.
"It's critical right now that the United States demonstrate it can provide reliable commercial access to space," Dr. Shove said.
Robert Kidney - vocals and guitar on "The Push and the Shove"
Gerald Frank Shove (November 1887 - August 1947) was a British economist.
Gerald Shove, economist (1909)
"The Bishop Gives a Shove" (23 March 1971)
Four Poems by Fredegond Shove: for baritone and piano (1922)
An illuminating exception to this general rule occurred in Shove v Downs Surgical plc (1984).
Fredegond and Gerald Shove (1954)
Poems by Fredegond Shove (a selection of 32 poems and extracts) (1956)
When Shove Goes Back To Push (1997)
"There's a little more faith that they know what needs to be done," said David H. Shove, a health care analyst at Prudential Securities.
Street Art Counter Culture, Gary Shove (2009)
Hidden Knolls - A neighborhood just west of Fairmount, on a hill above Shove Park.