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  • He said he and business partner Maxine Sherrin started doing confernces to help people who were involved in the web meet each other face to face.

    Web Teacher › The men I met at Web Directions North 2009

  • Sixty volume Dictionary of National Biography adds 216 Britons who departed in 2007, including Deedes, Coren, Sherrin and Melly

    Roddick rubs shoulders with Manning in latest UK biography dictionary 2011

  • The conference was founded in Australia in 2004, by Maxine Sherrin and John Allsopp the creators of Style Master software.

    Web Teacher › The men I met at Web Directions North 2009

  • Signed photos of satisfied stars peer down from the bar (Ned Sherrin and Barry Sheene – now there's a combo), many led here from Scarborough's Stephen Joseph theatre by Alan Ayckbourn, another local champion.

    Restaurant: Lanterna, Scarborough 2010

  • ‡This proposed project, devised by the successful English writing team of Ned Sherrin and Caryl Brahms, was in development for many months before Dahl abandoned it, feeling that neither Sherrin nor Brahms had brought sufficient energy and new ideas to the adaptation.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • Google Australia, in conjunction with local football manufacturer Sherrin, announced a new type of football for Australian Rules football games, containing motion-sensing chips, a GPS unit and a long life battery.

    Get Fooled Again: April 1 Classics - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009

  • As I am sure Professor Sherrin will confirm, these established facts from Mr. Justice O'Connor's report clearly indicate that the RCMP was quite aware of the strong likelihood that this request for information would result in torture of a Canadian citizen held in Syria.

    rcmp vs insite 2008

  • She had just got home from New York feeling tired, crabby and paranoid, and all she wanted to do was go to bed with the radio on quietly and gradually fall asleep to the sound of Ned Sherrin being terribly clever about something.

    Mostly Harmless Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1992

  • Lynch said that Brown had always played with a single-minded focus on the Sherrin, reflecting that the pair's teammates "had to get out the road or put a block on" if they were to avoid friendly fire.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • "It would be great to see Darren belting the Sherrin around," Yeronga secretary John Corless said.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

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