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  • Christine Sangster is one of the editors of the new Oxford BBC Guide to Pronunciation, and undoubtedly hates listening to Americans speak.

    A Pronounced Difficulty 2006

  • Alexander Ludwig … Thomas Sangster … maybe Cameron Bright, he has scary eyes.

    Twilight Lexicon » Forkfuls: Tidbits of Twilight News 2009

  • Ms. Ellis Sangster: Forty-five percent is something to celebrate.

    Pressing for Women's Gains Melissa Korn 2012

  • Ms. Ellis Sangster: Based on research, the organizations that have a higher representation of women in their leadership make better decisions, they have better corporate governance, they have better risk management, they have better returns.

    Pressing for Women's Gains Melissa Korn 2012

  • Ellis Sangster: Until we see women reaching a critical mass at those ranks, we're not going to see how good they can be.

    Pressing for Women's Gains Melissa Korn 2012

  • As a bonus, ten of the essays were written exclusively for this volume by the likes of Matt Jones (Doctor Who, Torchwood), Simon Guerrier (The Slitheen Excursion), Pyr Books editorial director Lou Anders, and Jim Sangster (TV Heaven).

    Time, Unincorporated Lou Anders 2009

  • The hijacking of a plane at Sangster international airport is what Jamaican tourism needed like a hole in the head.

    Global Voices in English » Jamaica: Hostages Released 2009

  • Suggestions range from the familiar like Tom Felton and Alex Pettyfer to whole new approaches like Macauley Culkin and Thomas Sangster.

    Twilight Lexicon » Forkfuls: Tidbits of Twilight News 2009

  • Breaking news in Jamaica this morning is that a hostage situation has developed with the crew of a Canadian jet at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay.

    Global Voices in English » Jamaica: Hostages Released 2009

  • Women are a more common sight at business schools than they were 10 years ago, but that change is too slow for Elissa Ellis Sangster , executive director of Forté Foundation, a 10-year-old organization that provides leadership resources for women.

    Pressing for Women's Gains Melissa Korn 2012

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