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Garrod is Air Marshal Garrod, Air Marshal for Training on the Air Council.
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"It is not clear-cut that these remedies go sufficiently far," wrote Daniel Garrod , an analyst with Barclays Capital, reflecting uncertainty about the fate of the deal.
Bourses Offer a Merger 'Liffe' Line Ulrike Dauer 2011
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"We believe this makes good strategic sense, is immediately earnings-accretive and is consistent with previous strategy to expand information services," Barclays Capital analyst Daniel Garrod said.
LSE to Buy Rest of FTSE Lilly Vitorovich 2011
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Chris Stringer, the well-known British paleoanthropologist, contacted Francesco d'Errico and suggested we should give a look at Skhul collection kept at the Natural History Museum (London) to see whether shells mentioned by the excavators Garrod and Bate in their 1937 report were still there and assess their anthropogenic/symbolic nature.
More than Ornament 2006
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Mendel and Garrod added mathematical specificity to the notion of heritability in humans, though of course the reality of inherited characteristics such as skin and eye color was already familiar to anyone who was a close observer of our species.
The Language of God Francis S. Collins 2006
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Mendel and Garrod added mathematical specificity to the notion of heritability in humans, though of course the reality of inherited characteristics such as skin and eye color was already familiar to anyone who was a close observer of our species.
The Language of God Francis S. Collins 2006
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Based on the artifacts Garrod unearthed, she assumed that the Natufians were early farmers, although it is now clear that she was wrong.
The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005
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During the 1920s and 1930s, Garrod excavated a cave at Wadi en-Natuf in the Judean Desert, where she found a stratigraphic layer that predated the earliest known Neolithic settlements.
The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005
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Soon afterward Garrod and others discovered a number of other Natufian sites.
The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005
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A habitually dyspeptic H.W. Garrod was inspired to fresh bile: "a desert of trivialities punctuated by occasional oases of clever malice," he sneered, setting the lexicon; "wearying lengths in which one meets nothing but the most uninspired talk about petticoats and drawing-room curtains, colds, coquelicots and magnesia" (23); "feminine triviality interests her immensely and entertains her adequately" (26).
Boxing Emma; or the Readers Dilemma at the Box Hill Games 2000
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