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  2. The Jarrold Group - Wikipedia

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    The Jarrold Group is a Norwich–based company, founded as Jarrold & Sons Ltd, in 1770, by John Jarrold, at Woodbridge, Suffolk, [1] before relocating to Norfolk in 1823. The Jarrold Group still involves members of the Jarrold family.

  3. Matt Ward (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Ward is a British author and miniature wargaming designer, who is best known for his work with Games Workshop on the Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Warhammer 40,000 and The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game systems. He was also a frequent contributor to the magazine White Dwarf during his first stint at the company.

  4. Matt Ward (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew James Ward (born 16 August 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for National League club Woking. Career

  5. Warner Bros. Classics & Great Gremlins Adventure - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The audio-animatronics featured in the ride were built by Showtronix, designed by Greg McKee, Matt Ward, John Cox and Chris Chitty. They had designed a demonstration Bugs Bunny animatronic in 1989, which won them the multi-$1,000,000 contract to design the animatronics for Warner Bros. Movie World in 1990, including the ones in Warner ...

  6. Matt Ward (lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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    A native of Oakton, Virginia, [1] Ward attended prep school at Landon School in suburban Washington, D.C., where he lettered in lacrosse, football, and basketball.He was the only lacrosse player to ever be named Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year two years in a row (2001, 2002). [2]

  7. Matthew Ward - Wikipedia

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    Matthew or Matt Ward may refer to: Matthew Ward (singer) (born 1958), Christian music singer; Matthew Ward (writer) (1951–1990), American English/French translator;

  8. Transistor Radio (album) - Wikipedia

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    Transistor Radio is the fourth studio album by M. Ward. The first track is an instrumental cover of a track from The Beach Boys album Pet Sounds. The track "Here Comes the Sun Again" is featured in the commercial for the 2007 Cadillac SRX Crossover. It was also played in the background during the second episode of Eli Stone.

  9. Brideshead Revisited (film) - Wikipedia

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    What Jarrold has done right is to hire Andrew Davies to work with Jeremy Brock on the adaptation. There's no one better at dusting off English classics for the wide and small screens than Davies. He and Brock have done a competent job of culling just the right plot elements from Waugh's book and assembling them into a serviceable story.