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  1. Oct 19, 2012 · Brian Nolan and Christopher T. Whelan (2011), Poverty and Deprivation in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press. £55, pp. 275, hbk. - Volume 42 Issue 1

  2. www.esri.ie › people › brian-nolanBrian Nolan | ESRI

    Brian Nolan. Brian Nolan was on the research staff of the ESRI from 1987 to 2007, and served as Head of the Social Policy Research Division. He is currently Professor of Public Policy in the School of Applied Social Science, University College Dublin. His research interests include poverty; income inequality; the economics of social policy and ...

  3. Brian Nolan Academy of Dance. Was opened in 1983 by former member of the Australian Ballet Company dancer Brian Nolan. Based in Werribee, the Brian Nolan Academy of Dance (BNAD) celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2023 and is the oldest dancing schools in Wyndham. With excellent results both balletically and theatrically the school has ...

  4. Brian W. Nolan helps clients to achieve successful outcomes in intellectual property litigation, licensing, counseling, and due diligence in patent, trade secret, unfair competition, antitrust, trademark, counterfeit goods, and copyright law. Brian has handled matters related to technologies, from life sciences to high tech to consumer goods.

  5. View Brian Nolan’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Having experienced the world of dance as a performer, a teacher and now a mentor, over the years I have found dance and all the attributes that it brings, to be an immensely rewarding, exciting and certainly at times as challenging an experience as anyone could ever hope to acquire!

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  6. Implementing Arabic-to-English Machine Translation Using the Role and Reference Grammar Linguistic Model. by Brian Nolan. This paper presents work-in-progress investigating the development of a rule-based lexical framework for Arabic language processing using the Role and Reference Grammar (RRG) linguistic model.

  7. The adoption of a rights-based approach in legislation has come to constitute a core element being sought by groups representing people with disabilities and those working with them. This study seeks to contribute to this on-going debate by clarifying some key issues and informing the Irish discussion by a review of some relevant experience ...