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Korda

[kawr-duh]

noun

  1. Sir Alexander Sándor Kellner, 1893–1956, British film producer, born in Hungary.



Korda

/ ˈɔːə /

noun

  1. Sir Alexander , real name Sandor Kellner . 1893–1956, British film producer and director, born in Hungary: his films include The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), Anna Karenina (1948), and The Third Man (1949)

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Stark, meanwhile, was celebrating her breakthrough major triumph and her first title on American soil thanks to her composed two-shot win over Nelly Korda and Rio Takeda at Erin Hills in Wisconsin.

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Korda, who was three back at the start of the day, closed to within one after playing the front nine in two under par.

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Britain's Charley Hull tees off alongside world number one Nelly Korda for the first two rounds of this week's US Open, the biggest championship in women's golf.

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At one point, Del Toro wondered if they could cut part of a monologue where Korda talks about his upbringing with a father who was a bully.

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Ranked 10 in the world, the Kettering player is chasing her first major title in an event where world number one Nelly Korda will begin her title defence on Thursday.

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