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Sellers

British  
/ ˈsɛləz /

noun

  1. Peter. 1925–80, English radio, stage, and film actor and comedian: noted for his gift of precise vocal mimicry, esp in The Goon Show (with Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe; BBC Radio, 1952–60). His films include I'm All Right, Jack (1959), The Millionairess (1961), The Pink Panther (1963), Dr Strangelove (1964), and Being There (1979)

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Sellers, though, won’t be as well off as they could have been just a few weeks ago.

From MarketWatch Aug. 6, 2026

In a 2003 interview with Hello! magazine, Lord Snowdon named weekend guests such as the ballerina Margot Fonteyn, financier Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, comedian Peter Sellers, actor Sir John Mills, and author Edna O’Brien.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

Sellers and estate agents will be required to share important information about the property including its condition and status in a chain through so-called sales packs.

From BBC Jun. 19, 2026

Sellers have reduced their risk because they don’t know when the chip and manufacturing customers will slow down the growth of their data center investments.

From Barron's Jun. 11, 2026

Then he asked Sellers, “Can you command one man to surrender his constitutional rights—if they are his constitutional rights—to prevent another man from committing a crime?”

From "Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice" by Phillip Hoose

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