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Designer of the original course, John Trevorrow, himself a four-time Australian road champion, said the opener could be decisive.
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“The [entire] course may not be quite as hard as Mendrisio but the [first] hill is,” says Trevorrow.
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But if Trevorrow is left to stand, expect more states to do the same to fend off the flood of lawsuits.
Aboriginal Activism 2008
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A bigger question is what will happen to the aboriginal lobbying movement should Trevorrow be allowed to stand.
Aboriginal Activism 2008
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If Trevorrow stands, lawyers estimate there could be more than 900 similar claimants who count themselves among Australia's "stolen generation."
Aboriginal Activism 2008
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The sole precedent here is Trevorrow v. State of South Australia,
Aboriginal Activism 2008
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Trevorrow was a bit touched _here_ -- the villagers tapping their brows significantly as they spoke.
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Colin Trevorrow, the director of "Safety Not Guaranteed," loved Washington's locations and its skilled crew, but "The success of 'Safety Not Guaranteed' simply wouldn't have been possible without the incentive program in Washington State," he said, shortly after his film won a national distribution deal - the ultimate Sundance prize.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Trevorrow and Derek Connolly sold an action comedy pitch earlier this year to Walter Parkes and Laurie MacDonald.
Variety.com 2010
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According to The Hollywood Reporter the idea came from research Trevorrow had done into the practice of police departments recruiting improv actors to help with low-level stings.
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