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Australia and the Islands of the Sea by Eva Mary Crosby Kellogg & Larkin Dunton
The Season: Colonies & Commonwealths | Edwardian Promenade 2009
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Mark Dunton looks at the system for purchasing and selling commissions as it worked from 1800 – 1871.
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The engine was developed at Ford's Dunton Technical Centre in the UK and features a new turbocharger design providing quick response when the driver steps on the accelerator.
Ford Outlines New Small Engine Jeff Bennett 2011
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Dunton Hot Springs, a cluster of revamped miners' cottages near Telluride, has been given the Ralph Lauren treatment with stylishly distressed furniture, chic weaves and raised decks, plus gourmet food, spa treatments and horse riding.
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Dunton and his son Lester have been behind any number of camera and technical advances and inventions, first as Joe Dunton and Co. and more lately under the auspices of Panavision.
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Anamorphic lenses and video assist systems may be taken for granted on sets these days, but when they were new, it was up to Dunton to perfect them, fight for them, convince filmmakers of their value.
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Digby is survived by his son and daughter, his former wife, Sonia, and his long-time partner, Sheila Dunton.
Digby Jacks obituary 2011
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It was given to Joe Dunton, a technical pioneer of absolutely no marquee value but a true and genuine treasure to the industry.
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"The extent of Dame Margot's personal involvement has not been in the public domain before," said Dunton.
Margot Fonteyn, British Ballerina, Involved In Plot Overthrow Panama's Government 2010
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This story is about why Dunton instead decided to stay centralized, but use virtualization and upgraded bandwidth to improve the quality and reliability of computing services delivered long distance.
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