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Hordern

/ ˈhɔːdən /

noun

  1. HordernSir Michael (Murray)19111995MBritishTHEATRE: actor Sir Michael ( Murray ). 1911–95, British actor
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Outside Trump’s Manhattan home, “on the west side of Fifth Avenue, it is just nonstop reporters, lenses, camera crews,” correspondent Annmarie Hordern said on Bloomberg TV Tuesday morning.

From Slate

In the same year he took the part of Frodo Baggins in BBC Radio 4's massive adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, which featured Holm alongside a host of other stars including Michael Hordern and Robert Stephens.

From BBC

“We’ve already accepted that the first half of this year is going to be very soft regarding sales — that is a given,” said Marisa Hordern, the founder of Missoma, a jewelry label worn by the Duchess of Sussex and Margot Robbie.

Ms. Hordern had planned to introduce a new line of bejeweled belts and sunglasses chains at Coachella — exhibitionistic pieces designed for hedonistic moments.

“Our focus has turned to building brand loyalty and community, rather than getting people to buy,” Ms. Hordern said.

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