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  • "The man you call Burrill was murdered last night."

    The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch

  • "Burrill," said Bob Giles, setting down his glass and speaking in a low, confidential tone; "what's this power you have over Heath?

    The Diamond Coterie Lawrence L. Lynch

  • It has moved up to the 80th percentile of all children's hospitals nationally, and patient volumes are up by almost half, said Tim Burrill, the hospital's assistant administrator.

    Hospitals turn to Disney for patient-satisfaction advice 2011

  • RDS, BallsbridgePrint Festival, Leeds, Thu to 31 JanWorkshops, open studios, bookmaking, printing and talks with designers including Anthony Burrill.

    This week's new events 2012

  • When you go to Disney, you expect a great product and service, Burrill said.

    Hospitals turn to Disney for patient-satisfaction advice 2011

  • It has moved up to the 80th percentile of all children's hospitals nationally, and patient volumes are up by almost half, said Tim Burrill, the hospital's assistant administrator.

    Hospitals turn to Disney for patient-satisfaction advice 2011

  • Congress is in a rut, and right now it seems as if Occupy is spinning its wheels, digging into some very slippery sand, bringing to mind some wise words from Bishop Gerald Burrill, "the only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth."

    Adam Levin: Tea Time for the Occupation Adam Levin 2011

  • There is much discussion about the movies, about the politics, about everything during the party, says Justin Burrill, 53, an audio producer and engineer who attends Wilson's party.

    Oscar party foods give a nod to movie nominees 2011

  • Congress is in a rut, and right now it seems as if Occupy is spinning its wheels, digging into some very slippery sand, bringing to mind some wise words from Bishop Gerald Burrill, "the only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth."

    Adam Levin: Tea Time for the Occupation Adam Levin 2011

  • Burrill says even though there are many more awards shows now than there used to be, he believes the Oscars still stand out are still more important, "as sort of the granddaddy."

    Oscar party foods give a nod to movie nominees 2011

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