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Durand

American  
[duh-rand] / dəˈrænd /

noun

  1. Asher Brown, 1796–1886, U.S. engraver and landscape painter of the Hudson River School.


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He befriends Mr. Durand, who owns the station with his partner, Emma, a British researcher, and makes it his mission to keep their station going and the forest around it intact.

From The Wall Street Journal

Britain’s Ambassador to the United States America, Henry Mortimer Durand, offered a more equivocal assessment of Roosevelt than James had.

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Known as the Durand Line, it is normally a conduit between the Pakistanis and Afghans who live near it and share deep cultural, economic and even family ties.

From Barron's

Audio engineer and consultant Durand Begault of Audio Forensic Center reviewed Maher’s written report.

From The Wall Street Journal

A joint bid by Free-Iliad, Orange and Bouygues would allow the three major operators to avoid potential antitrust obstacles and facilitate the absorption of the assets, Durand said.

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