Elkington, J., Emerson, J., &
Beloe, 2006), developed the triple bottom line (TBL) theory.
However, her granddaughter said her heart was always in
Beloe Street, where she was born.
Liudmila Novikova, Provintsial'naia "kontrrevoliutsiia":
Beloe dvizhenie i Grazhdanskaia voina na russkom Severe, 1917-1920 (Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2011); Matthew Rendle, Defenders of the Motherland: 'The Tsarist Elite in Revolutionary Russia (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 2-3; Peter Holquist, Making War, Forging Revolution: Russia's Continuum of Crisis (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002); and Oleg Budnitskii, Rossiiskie evrei mezhdu krasnymi i belymi (Moscow: ROSSPEN, 2005).
In March 1946, the controleur (administrative head of a division or subdivision) of the Dutch subdivision of
Beloe (Belu), facing the central border, reported that trade had been hindered by the tense situation caused by cattle thefts organized from Portuguese territory.
It makes several cash awards, the highest of which is the SIM
Beloe Fellowship, which supports an outstanding post-doctoral researcher with PS5,000 per year over three years.
Its unsuitability as an examination for all but a minority led to the
Beloe Committee to recommend a new examination , the Certificate of School Examination (CSE ).
Smart, of Kylemore Way, Liverpool, who lured Mr Faraji to the pub, and gunman Heffey, of
Beloe Street, both Liverpool, were convicted of murder by 11 to one majorities.
But yesterday Heffey, of
Beloe Street, Dingle, told Liverpool Crown Court Regan was lying about him being his passenger.