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Selfridge's Last Stand: There's a moment at the film's conclusion where Jake and Parker Selfridge (Giovanni Ribisi) stare each other down as the humans are escorted off of Pandora.
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Selfridge's expression might be a look of defeat, or it could be a silent way of saying, in Cameron's own words, "I'll be back."
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His "shock and awe campaign" against the Na'vi is born out of hubris, both his and Selfridge's.
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Costello's mother ran the record section of Selfridge's in London, so there was always a variety of music in the house.
Elvis Costello: 'I've never liked the word maturity. It implies decay' Tim Adams 2010
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And finally, two acquisitions - on the left, some "keyring notepads" I got in Muji (or more accurately, the Muji concession in Selfridge's - we got up to town earlier than we needed, so poked around a few Oxford Street shops for 40 minutes or so - Disney store for Alex, Selfridges for me & Sarah - the Muji concession was mainly for her, as she's a stationery junkie).
This and that katelnorth 2008
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Next month he'll take his wildly successful versions of bubble and squeak, local oysters, game birds and offal to their fifth venue, at the tony London department store Selfridge's, with Hix Restaurant and Champagne Bar.
A Grand Tour of a Very British Empire Raymond Sokolov 2010
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Next month he'll take his wildly successful versions of bubble and squeak, local oysters, game birds and offal to their fifth venue, at the tony London department store Selfridge's, with Hix Restaurant and Champagne Bar.
A Grand Tour of a Very British Empire Raymond Sokolov 2010
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Late last year, Pierre Koffmann, who was formerly the chef at London's former three Michelin star La Tante Claire, hosted a wildly successful pop-up in a marquee on the roof of Selfridge's department store in Oxford Street.
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The star turned up at Selfridge's in London to unveil the ...
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There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge's intentions of driving off the native humanoid "Na'vi" in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland.
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