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Bussell

British  
/ ˈbʌsəl /

noun

  1. Darcey ( Andrea ). born 1969, British ballet dancer, principal ballerina with the Royal Ballet (1989–2006)

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As well as working closely with Harvey Bussell - head of recruitment for the women's team - and interim head of women's football Matt Johnson, Ashworth had a good relationship with Skinner, and presented him with a commemorative shirt to mark his 100th game in charge.

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United's plans are not yet known, but Skinner said Ashworth's departure would "probably not affect" recruitment, given Bussell and Johnson remain in place.

From BBC

After his death was announced, a huge number of Strictly stars past and present paid tribute to Windsor, including hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, judges Darcey Bussell, Craig Revel Horwood and Shirley Ballas, and pro dancers Oti Mabuse and Dianne Buswell.

From BBC

The city had no comment on the suit, said Metro Nashville Associate Director of Law-Litigation Allison Bussell.

From Seattle Times

The Royal Ballet School in London is one of the world's most celebrated, and has produced a string of famous dancers including Dame Margot Fonteyn and Dame Darcey Bussell.

From BBC