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Farrar

American  
[fuh-rahr] / fəˈrɑr /

noun

  1. Geraldine Mrs. Lou Tellegen, 1882–1967, U.S. operatic soprano.


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"It isn't yet clear that it's prompting consumers to consider buying cars that they wouldn't have gone ahead and bought anyway," David Farrar, policy manager for New AutoMotive, said at the time.

From BBC

Worried by the delay in sharing the viral genome, seen as key to developing diagnostics, vaccines, and drugs, Holmes had a “series of frantic calls” with Jeremy Farrar, head of the Wellcome Trust, on 9 January, as Farrar wrote in his book Spike: The Virus vs.

From Science Magazine

“Potentially really important moment in global public health-must be celebrated,” Farrar tweeted after he woke up later that morning.

From Science Magazine

Many other viewers said the emotional scenes reflected their own experiences, and praised actors Shona McGarty and James Farrar for their performances.

From BBC

With his wife, the anthropologist Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, Luiz Schwarcz is a central figure of Brazil’s intelligentsia, but also part of a cadre of publishing luminaries who broker deals on a global scale — “a creature of Frankfurt,” according to his longtime friend Jonathan Galassi, executive editor of the publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

From New York Times