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  1. Musicians. Richard Bennett - electric guitar (1, 3, 4, 6, 9), acoustic guitar (2, 7, 8) Duncan Cameron - electric guitar (2, 3) Chad Cromwell - drums (1-4, 6, 7, 9) Stuart Duncan - fiddle (1, 2, 4, 6-9), mandolin (3) Roger Guth - drums (5, 10) John Lovell - muted trumpet (5) Jim Mayer - bass guitar (5, 10)

  2. 22 de jun. de 2021 · 22/Jun/2021 by LuisM. El WOM marketing (Word-of-mouth) o marketing boca a boca es cuando el interés de un consumidor por el producto o servicio de una empresa se refleja en sus diálogos diarios. Esencialmente, se trata de publicidad gratuita provocada por las experiencias de los clientes y, normalmente, algo que va más allá de sus expectativas.

  3. 30 de oct. de 2022 · Artist Duncan Cameron on Collecting & Drawing. By The Arty Teacher - October 30, 2022. Artist Duncan Cameron creates the sort of sketchbook pages that we’d love our students to create. Exquisite drawings in different media, on different surfaces explore the subject matter from a range of viewpoints. His pages reveal an artist who ...

  4. Duncan Cameron. Lieutenant-General Duncan Cameron was commander of the Imperial forces in New Zealand from 1861 to 1865. He was a career soldier who had served with distinction in the Crimean War. By the time he arrived here was considered one of the most accomplished officers in the British Army.

  5. Ittibitium, borborygmus, and Ba humbugi – 14 wonderful science words you’ve never heard of. Michael Rosen puts the language of science under the microscope.

  6. The Whistling Thief and much more! The Whistling Thief is Duncan's solo album. His music can also be found on many other recordings. Of particular interest, Duncan was a founding member of Fig For A Kiss, and his playing and compositions are featured extensively on their album, Fallen Leaf. To order physical copies of these CDs, please visit ...

  7. Available episodes of Word of Mouth. How to Think Like an Anthropologist, with Gillian Tett. Michael Rosen is joined by Gillian Tett, columnist at the Financial Times.