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Examples
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They're clearly back to neutral and the currency markets are in a frenzy for Aussie dollars, said David Scutt, senior trader at Arab Bank in Sydney.
Aussie Dollar Surges as Central Bank Holds Rates James Glynn 2012
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And Goold and his designer, Tom Scutt, reinforce the point by setting the play in an implicitly Spanish Catholic culture where a keen sense of mortality is accompanied by a rage for life.
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Scutt was then able to purchase a new ticket, with the correct name, for her upcoming trip to Rome.
Traveler's Aide: Wrong name on plane ticket leads to rough ride for a refund 2010
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Telegraph food guru Xanthe Clay has kindly prepared the ground for me on this occasion: in a piece last summer, she came to the conclusion that a "modern and sassy" recipe from reader Simon Scutt was the queen bee's knees of coronation chicken, though "it takes a bit of effort", she admits – and the lady's not kidding.
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He is also excellently served by Thea Sharrock's production which, with the aid of a set by Tom Scutt that resembles a gigantic, rotating cube, connects the play's multiple strands with exemplary clarity.
13 – review 2011
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Turner provided the score live, with the Elysian Quartet, Sarah Scutt and Alexander L'Estrange in his band.
The disquieting sound of The Great White Silence Pascal Wyse 2010
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Scutt called Orbitz in October, after discovering that her friends booked the ticket using the wrong name.
Traveler's Aide: Wrong name on plane ticket leads to rough ride for a refund 2010
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David Scutt, a foreign exchange trader at Arab Bank, said the new figures imply that the Reserve Bank of Australia can be a lot more relaxed about inflation risks.
Asian Shares Fall Wei-Zhe Tan 2011
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However one feels about Scherbak's thesis, his play is persuasively translated by Rory Mullarkey, beautifully directed by Michael Longhurst for the International Playwrights season, and admirably designed by Tom Scutt in the Theatre Upstairs: his cleverest, Ayckbournian idea is to merge the play's three separate apartments so the Latvian and Russian occupants end up sharing the same space.
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While back-combed hairdos and patent stilettos were a bit too literal, thanks to a vibrant colour sense and an eye for detail, Scutt made a retro cliche seem fresh.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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