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Kerry Hill

British  

noun

  1. a breed of sturdy sheep having black-and-white markings on the head and legs and a dense fleece, originating from Powys, on the English-Welsh borders

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Over the coming decades, Mr. Zecha created Amans throughout the world, typically working with Mr. Tuttle or two other architects: Jean-Michel Gathy and Kerry Hill.

From New York Times

“We’re so restricted in how we can generate content,” said Kerry Hill, the production director for the ad agency FCB in North America.

From New York Times

Scott, of Lyall Way, Gillingham, and Keam, of Kerry Hill Way, Maidstone, had admitted an offence of contamination of or interference with goods, with intention of causing public alarm, at an earlier hearing.

From BBC

Kerry Hill said on Facebook: "It came from frustration in the heat of the moment and was a visible wake up call".

From BBC

Kerry Hill, a long time Aman design collaborator had been commissioned to design a space that evoked the spirit of the Aman name as well as the local Japanese aesthetic.

From Forbes