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

From The Wall Street Journal

Motherland spin-off Amandaland dominates the best comedy actress category with three nods - for Lucy Punch, Philippa Dunne and Jennifer Saunders.

From BBC

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

Neil Saunders, managing director and retail analyst at GlobalData, told MarketWatch that this isn’t the first time people have weathered a surge in gas prices this decade, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

From MarketWatch

“I don’t think people are fully accepting of, or have gotten used to, the price of things, especially for groceries,” Saunders added.

From MarketWatch