skyte

skyte

(skaɪt)
n, vb
a variant spelling of skite1
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He was joined by Heinz Skyte MBE, who escaped Nazi Germany in 1939, and Trude Silman, who fled Nazi occupied Bratislava (in present day Slovakia) in the same year.
Ivan Skyte, 53, of Starley Road, Coventry city centre, admitted possessing cannabis, and two counts of assault by beating.
"Cig2o is partnered with an e-liquid factory whose owner is a chemist from the pharmaceutical industry, and operates the factory at a food-grade standard, and has GMP, ISO, Skyte, TUV and SGS certificates," Skinner explains.
Little-remembered Gertrude Hurlbutt took the prize, suggesting "skyte," meaning "shoot" in her Scandinavian tongue.
Peter Skyte, Unite national officer, said: "The Government has spectacularly squandered the opportunity to deal with misuse and abuse of the intracompany transfer scheme in its migration cap announcement in the face of largely empty threats by big business to withdraw investment from the UK.
Peter Skyte, Unite national officer, accused the Government of squandering the opportunity "to deal with misuse and abuse of the intra-company transfer scheme".
Unite national officer Peter Skyte said: "Despite significant profits HP appears hellbent on continuing to butcher its highly skilled UK workforce.
National officer Peter Skyte said: "Despite significant profits, HP appears hell-bent on continuing to butcher its highly skilled UK workforce.
National officer Peter Skyte said: "Despite significant profits HP appears hell-bent on continuing to butcher its highly skilled UK workforce.
Unite national official Peter Skyte said: "The BBC has a world-class workforce which deserves world-class pensions to provide for surety and security in retirement."
National officer Peter Skyte said: "This is a further cull by HP of its skilled and experienced UK workforce, and follows nearly 4,000 jobs being cut over the past two years since the takeover of EDS by HP.
Peter Skyte, Unite national officer, said he hoped today's strike would encourage the "channels to open again so we can restart formal talks".