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Dutton

British  
/ ˈdʌtən /

noun

  1. Clarence Edward. 1841–1912, American geologist who first developed the theory of isostasy

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Violist Lawrence Dutton and cellist David Finckel joined later, with Mr. Finckel retiring in 2013 and getting replaced by Paul Watkins.

From The Wall Street Journal

Among the interesting segments of the film is Mr. Dutton’s recounting of how the ensemble’s rise coincided with the increasing popularity of digital recording.

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It was a rich time for the industry, and Mr. Dutton, a loquacious Long Islander with a nonclassical family background, recalls getting flown to an awards ceremony in Europe and back again on a supersonic jet, so as to fit the event into their busy schedule in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

One study often cited is by Canadian psychologists Donald Dutton and Susan Painter.

From BBC

Dutton and Painter argue that this trauma bond helps explain why people can feel magnetised back to relationships that are objectively bad for them – because the mix of danger and affection is familiar, not because it is healthy.

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