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Well, if dunhill.com is the transactional site, then Day 8, you could say, represents the art, or the Dunhill view of the luxury world.
Melissa Berkelhammer: Eight Days a Week: Dunhill Unveils Their New iPad App Melissa Berkelhammer 2011
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A "Mad Men" vibe permeated the collection at British heritage label Dunhill, where the models, in double-breasted suits and carrying leather briefcases, looked like account executives at
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Ryder Cup moment: Exchanged words with Phil Mickelson in Dunhill Cup, accused Mark O'Meara (Mark-it-nearer) of favorable marks in the Lancome
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London-based BAT, the maker of cigarette brands such as Dunhill, Kent, Lucky Strike and Pall Mall, said net profit rose to
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It owns global cigarette brands such as Dunhill, Kent, Lucky Strike and Pall Mall, and competes with smaller London-based rival Imperial Tobacco Group PLC.
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The company, which makes cigarette brands such as Dunhill,
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She will play Frances Dunhill, a Chicago socialite with a secret who feigns a relationship with Nick Dalton Eddie Cibrian while he runs for public office and so she can please her father.
Smallville's Cassidy Freeman Dropping By The Playboy Club 2011
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Until this year, only one other European Tour event took place on links courses: The limited-field Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in the fall.
Why U.K. Event Is Truly Open John Paul Newport 2011
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Until this year, only one other European Tour event took place on links courses, the limited-field Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in the fall.
The Myth of Links Golf John Paul Newport 2011
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A small man with parchment skin, wisps of white hair, and large round glasses, he could have looked more professorial only by wielding a Dunhill pipe.
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