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  • The beauty of this new mother, Miss Honora Sneyd, is always spoken of enthusiastically by all who have occasion to mention her name.

    Maria Edgeworth 1905

  • This second Miss Sneyd is described by Mr. Edgeworth – who ought to have known about both sisters if any one did – as having more wit, more vivacity, and certainly more humour than her sister.

    Maria Edgeworth 1905

  • Mr. Smedley made us feel at home at once: my mother made tea, I coffee; he called you "Sneyd," and my father seemed quite pleased.

    The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 1 Maria Edgeworth 1808

  • In February, the firm bolstered its buying team with the announcement of a new global wine director in the guise of Master of Wine Justin Howard-Sneyd, who joined from U.K. supermarket chain Waitrose, where he had been busy putting together an enviable wine list.

    Building a Wine Empire Will Lyons 2010

  • This suggests that speculators are selling euros via spot than through options, Mr. Sneyd said.

    Rising Euro Defies Market Negativity—Or Does It? Jessica Mead 2012

  • They are looking towards the weak euro-zone growth outlook and further European Central Bank monetary-policy easing going forward, said Michael Sneyd , currency strategist at BNP Paribas in London.

    Rising Euro Defies Market Negativity—Or Does It? Jessica Mead 2012

  • "The Australian and Canadian dollars are already expensive, which limits scope for further appreciation," said Sneyd at Barclays Wealth.

    Logjammed Market Makes Euro Tough to Sell 2010

  • "The Australian and Canadian dollars are already expensive, which limits scope for further appreciation," said Sneyd at Barclays Wealth.

    Logjammed Market Makes Euro Tough to Sell 2010

  • O'BRIEN: Ray went to the Canadian Embassy in Lisbon to get a new passport with Sneyd, spelled correctly, then returned to London.

    CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2009 2009

  • Ray, posing as a government official, phoned the real Sneyd.

    CNN Transcript Apr 5, 2009 2009

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