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spurrier

(ˈspʌrɪə)
n
(General Engineering) a maker of spurs
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Martha Spurrier, director of Liberty, says the technology takes private information and hands it to the state without consent.
Liberty director Martha Spurrier said: "I don't think these cameras should ever be used.
Over the years, Steve Spurrier has been able to recruit his share of noteworthy players, but he wasn't able to talk Tim Tebow into walking away from the Mets and joining the 73-year-old coach in the fledgling Alliance of American Football.
Spurrier Capital Partners served as financial advisor to Zemax.
Set in 18th-century Venice, Italy, the darkly beautiful tale is written by Simon Spurrier (Godshaper, The Power of the Dark Crystal) and drawn by Daniel Bayliss.
Leapfrog was advised by Spurrier Capital Partners, a technology-focused M/A advisory firm based in New York.
Andrew Ashton has joined the business as finance director and Edward Spurrier, the former chief executive of Alternative Networks, has been appointed chairman.
Martha Spurrier, who has taken over the high-profile role as director of Liberty from Shami Chakrabarti, suggested Prime Minister Theresa May was reaping what she sowed as home secretary.
Daisy Spurrier, Oasis print design manager, said: "It was incredible to browse the extensive archive at the Victoria and Albert Museum and reinvent the prints for the present day."
This round was judged by DWWA co-chairs Steven Spurrier and Gerard Basset MW MS as well as Peter Richards MW, Anthony Rose and Andrew Jefford.
SAN ANTONIO - Steve Spurrier, never shy about taunting a rival, had a great line about Tennessee during his time as the coach at Florida.