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Bolland

American  
[bol-uhnd, baw-lahn, bol-ahnt] / ˈbɒl ənd, bɔˈlɑ̃, ˈbɒl ɑnt /
Also Bollandus

noun

  1. Jean de or Johan van or John, 1596–1665, Belgian Jesuit hagiographer.


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In 2016, the investigator team—Andrew Grey, Mark Bolland, and Greg Gamble of the University of Auckland and Alison Avenell of the University of Aberdeen—published an analysis of 33 papers by Sato, Iwamoto, or both.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 23, 2024

The public attitude to Camilla began to change during this period, partly due to the appointment of Mark Bolland to the Royal Household in 1997.

From BBC • May 3, 2023

Two years later, Charles consulted with a public relations expert, Mark Bolland, who devised a media campaign to help Britons see Charles and Camilla as a couple.

From Washington Post • Sep. 14, 2022

Two decades ago, as the royal family sought to modernise post-Diana, it brought in several sharp-witted outsiders, including former No 10 press adviser Colleen Harris and Mark Bolland, a PR executive, to act as troubleshooters.

From The Guardian • Nov. 23, 2019

But Bolland was told that the incumbent was adopting ritualistic practices, so he sternly forbade his better half to render any assistance whatsoever.

From The Revellers by Tracy, Louis

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