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  1. Jul 12, 2022 · Special Issue: In Honour of Andy Grieve: Professional, Practical and Methodological Issues in Pharmaceutical Statistics. Pages: 697-814. July/August 2022.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm2258268Andy Grieve - IMDb

    Andy Grieve was born on 5 October 1977 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is an editor and director, known for Manda Bala (Send a Bullet) (2007), Stand Up to Cancer (2008) and Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015).

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  3. Country. United States. Language. English. Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police is a 2012 American documentary film directed by Andy Grieve on the subject of the English rock group The Police. [1] The film is loosely based on One Train Later: A Memoir written by guitarist Andy Summers.

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  5. May 9, 2019 · Aberdeenshire-born Andy Grieve has recently unveiled his latest G-Tech Innovation Center, a 32,000 sq. ft. workshop and office facility on a seven-acre site which aims to give overseas companies a launch-pad from which they can explore the US market.

  6. View Andy Grieve’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. From a great upbringing on a farm in the North East of Scotland and then graduating into…

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  7. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › andy_grieveAndy Grieve | Rotten Tomatoes

    Best Movies of 1999. Movie Re-Release Calendar 2024. TV Premiere Dates. Andy Grieve. Highest Rated: 95% Going Clear: Scientology & the Prison of Belief (2015) Lowest Rated: 39% Can't Stand...

  8. Andy Grieve is known as an Editor, Director, and Producer. Some of their work includes Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley, Zero Days, The Burrowers, We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks, The Armstrong Lie, Crazy, Not Insane, and Standard Operating Procedure.

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