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Roarie Scarisbrick from U.K.-based real-estate agent Property Vision says demand for these kinds of products has spiked considerably in recent months.
Raising the IQ of smart homes Javier Espinoza 2011
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Meanwhile, the status and bright lights of a pad in central Knightsbridge are luring the newly monied Eastern Europeans and Middle Eastern buyers, says Roarie Scarisbrick of HSBC-owned buying agent Property Vision.
The New Global City Candace Jackson 2011
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E.W. Ives, R.J. Knecht, and J.J. Scarisbrick [London, 1978], pp. 87 – 105 back
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The book, called "Navigation with Alice," was illustrated with fantastic replicas of the original Tenniel illos, recast to accompany the lessons (Anne Scarisbrick, the illustrator, was only 16 when she drew them!).
Boing Boing 2008
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As it turns out, both of the male panelists, Darryl Green (President, Asia Pacific, Manpower Inc.) and Lord Hastings of Scarisbrick (Global Head of Citizenship and Diversity, KPMG International), are terrific champions for girls.
Maria Eitel: India Economic Summit Champions Investing in Girls 2009
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Susan, of Scarisbrick, near Southport, Merseyside, believes the owl may have received a mild electric shock from the cable causing it to grip onto the wires and keel over
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Susan, of Scarisbrick, near Southport, Merseyside, believes the owl may have received a mild electric shock from the cable causing it to grip onto the wires and keel over
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Susan, of Scarisbrick, near Southport, Merseyside, believes the owl may have received a mild electric shock from the cable causing it to grip onto the wires and keel over
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Heaton, of Scarisbrick, in Lancashire, left her master, forsook the habitation where she had been reared, betook herself to the fields and thickets, and adopted a life of unlimited freedom, defying all the restraints of man.
Anecdotes of Dogs Edward Jesse 1824
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A black greyhound bitch, belonging to a gentleman in Scarisbrick, in
The Dog William Youatt 1811
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