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  • No word on whether Durrant is family, but AMERICAblog sure hopes so!

    07/29/2004 2004

  • He was there with his drop-dead adorable press secretary Colin Durrant.

    07/29/2004 2004

  • The Nokia patents in question cover a range of handset technologies and features such as touch scrolling and display illumination, Nokia spokesman Mark Durrant said, adding that the company has spent €43 billion in research and development over the past few decades to build its broad patent portfolio.

    Nokia, Apple Make Up Christopher Lawton 2011

  • The UK series opening titles/brand imaging was handled by Burrell Durrant Hifle.

    BBC/Discovery’s Epic Nature Series, Life « Art & Business of Motion 2010

  • The Nokia patents in question cover a range of handset technologies and features such as touch scrolling and display illumination, Nokia spokesman Mark Durrant said, adding that the company has spent €43 billion in research and development over the past few decades to build its broad patent portfolio.

    Nokia, Apple Make Up Christopher Lawton 2011

  • Bond's reaction was that Durrant's terms and conditions were not his responsibility.

    Living Wage campaign marks 10 years of fighting for the poorest 2011

  • Recently, I met and chatted at length with an outstanding ELT-YL teacher trainer (L. Durrant), who came to us and led a short course for a group of 15 teachers in the Frankfurt Germany area.

    A is for Age (of onset) « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • Company spokesman Morgan Durrant says the pilots and the flight attendants have been offered transfers to other East Coast hubs.

    High fares, fewer flights dog Cincinnati travelers 2010

  • No, he hadn't any newspapers; didn't know whether Durrant was hanged yet, nor who had won the Thanksgiving game; hadn't heard whether the United States and Spain had gone to fighting; didn't know who Dreyfus was; but O'Brien?

    AT THE RAINBOW'S END 2010

  • In 2003, night cleaner Abdul Durrant confronted HSBC's chairman Sir John Bond at the bank's annual meeting and asked whether the bank would be willing to pay a living wage.

    Living Wage campaign marks 10 years of fighting for the poorest 2011

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