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“(_See_ 'Blanford's Eastern Persia,' vol.ii. p. 77.)”
“In one such case, a Georgia woman, Marta Blanford, adopted a Russian girl in 2001 but gave up her parental rights in 2009.”
The Wall Street Journal: U.S., Kremlin Reach Deal to Monitor Adoptions
“We have and will consider future opportunities, but today we're focused on celebrating the agreement with Dunkin' Brands," Mr. Blanford said on a conference call.”
The Wall Street Journal: Green Mountain to Offer Dunkin' Donuts Coffee in Single Cups
“Although White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the visit demonstrated that Ahmadinejad was continuing his "provocative ways" and that Hizballah "values its allegiance to Iran over its allegiance to Lebanon", the Iranian president received what the Christian Science Monitor's Nicholas Blanford described as a "rapturous" welcome from tens of thousands of Lebanese who turned out to greet him on his drive into Beirut from the airport.”
“On Wednesday, Chief Executive Lawrence J. Blanford said the company is committing no misconduct or wrongdoing.”
The Wall Street Journal: Green Mountain Profit Jumps, but Stock Drops
“Mr. Blanford blamed the revenue miss to factors including changes in wholesale customer ordering patterns at grocery and warehouse club stores.”
The Wall Street Journal: Green Mountain Profit Jumps, but Stock Drops
“Although White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the visit demonstrated that Ahmadinejad was continuing his "provocative ways" and that Hezbollah "values its allegiance to Iran over its allegiance to Lebanon," the Iranian president received what the Christian Science Monitor's Nicholas Blanford described as a "rapturous" welcome from tens of thousands of Lebanese who turned out to greet him on his drive into Beirut from the airport.”
The Huffington Post: Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett: Ahmadinejad Deploys 'Soft Power' in Lebanon
“The team also included CU-Boulder anthropology graduate students Christine Dixon and Adam Blanford, geology graduate student Monica Guerra and archaeological geophysicist Larry Conyers.”
CU-Boulder Discovers First Ancient Manioc Fields in Americas | Impact Lab
“Blanford who, we have been told, has been working in Lebanon for twelve years for The Times and Time magazine, was one of the first on the spot.”
“Nick Blanford, working in Lebanon for twelve years for The Times and Time magazine, and one of the first on the spot says, is cited in Stern magazine (translation here) saying that "the ambulance (singular) had no chance to get to the destroyed building.”
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