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Haviland

American  
[hav-uh-luhnd] / ˈhæv ə lənd /

noun

  1. John, 1792–1852, English architect, in the U.S.


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Opening the BCC's annual conference Ms Haviland said companies had been hit by "eye-watering" energy bills, rising interest rates and a "cripplingly tight labour market".

From BBC

Shevaun Haviland, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, said firms repeatedly told her they could not hire the staff they needed.

From BBC

"Just over a month ago, the chancellor promised businesses that they would receive a plan on the future of the energy support package before the end of the year. With 24 hours left until parliament rises, businesses have one simple question: 'Where is this plan?'" said Shevaun Haviland, its director general.

From BBC

He set his dining table with embroidered Otomi place mats from Mexico, Haviland chargers from France and green glasses from Morocco.

From Seattle Times

On Monday, Shevaun Haviland, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, warned that the country "cannot afford to see any more flip-flopping on policies".

From BBC