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conder

(ˈkɒndə)
n
a person who directs the steering of a shipa person, based on land, who indicates the movements of fish to fishermen
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They can go into a picture gallery--Miss Conder can--and say straight off what they feel, all round the wall.
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The authors also include paintings, notably watercolors by Claude Conder, leader of the PEF's survey of western Palestine; William Simpson, a Scottish artist; and his fellow Scotsman, David Roberts.
Human Rights Watch Asia Division researcher Carlos Conder also issued a statement with tha same tone as Tindig Pilipinas, saying that the arrest of Trillanes is part of the persecution of critics of Duterte who opposehis "murderous drug war.
Twitter user Daniel Conder (@ThisOldNerd) found something else entirely, namely a miniaturized Ant-man on the wall.
The only other relevant result appears to be that of Conder and Isaacs ([3] Corollary C), which states that if G = AB for abelian subgroups A and B such that B is finite and either A or B is cyclic, then G'/(G' [intersection] A) is isomorphic to a subgroup of B.
Jessica Atchley, Juliana Bailey, Amanda Bell, Edy Cerone, Stephanie Conder, Carissa Cooper, Arika Couch, Karen Culpepper, Bridget Daniels, Summer Delius, Melissa Foster, Hugh Friar, Pamela Gavin, Katelyn Gillooly, Farideh Golembiewski, Renee Hamilton, Hayley Hillard, Cindy Hutson, Susan Johnson, Tammy Johnson-Janow, Sadia Khan, Sandra Kovach, Heather Lee, Michael Lowe, Tausha Monday, Malinda Munsey, Brenda Muzyngo, Alexandra Perrignon, Jordan Rolen, John Scates, Jr., Kimberly Shelton, Christina Shuey, Vicki Sickau, Kathlene Smith, Alice Stuart, Susan Toberman, Tawayne Tucker, Sydney Whaley, Lesli Wright
Forty-one paintings by four artists--Streeton, Tom Roberts, Charles Conder, and John Russell (whose 1891 Clearing in the Forest is pictured)--reveal their relationship with the European tradition.