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Saunders

British  
/ ˈsɔːndəz /

noun

  1. Dame Cicely . 1918–2005, British philanthropist: founded St Christopher's Hospice in 1967 for the care of the terminally ill, upon which the modern hospice movement is modelled. Her books include Living with Dying (1983)

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Mortgage interest rates are already rising "pretty sharply" as markets react to expected increases to interest rates in the next few months, says leading economist, Michael Saunders.

From BBC • Apr. 27, 2026

As GlobalData managing director Neil Saunders put it, while Barry did an “excellent job” navigating the pandemic, there is a sense that Best Buy has not been building on that foundation.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 22, 2026

Expanding AI-based support could have drawbacks, said Rich Saunders, a senior analyst at Forrester.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026

Bursting into tears as he ended the final leg of his ride, Greg told fellow Radio 1 host Jack Saunders it had been an "amazing" experience.

From BBC • Mar. 20, 2026

In class Miss Saunders says she wants to see me after school.

From "The Skin I'm In" by Sharon G. Flake