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Haviland

[hav-uh-luhnd]

noun

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



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Shevaun Haviland, director general of the BCC, said: "Today's summit marks a turning point in UK/EU relations which puts our trade relationship at the forefront of our partnership going forward."

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"The worrying reverberations of the Budget are clear to see in our survey data," said Shevaun Haviland, the BCC's director general.

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“Navel orangeworm could be a nightmare … but it could also become less of a problem because all the things that eat it benefit more from the heat than the navel orangeworm,” said Haviland.

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While that might seem small, if you do the math “it’s going to be a lot of millions of dollars lost to this pest,” said David Haviland, a Kern County farm advisor with University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources.

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“You’re literally managing a pest by preventing it from being born in the first place,” said Haviland of both sterile insect technique and pheromone mating disruption.

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