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Aldridge

American  
[awl-drij] / ˈɔl drɪdʒ /

noun

  1. Ira Frederick the African Roscius, 1804?–67, U.S. actor, primarily in Europe.


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Cherry, from Aldridge, was killed "while enjoying what should have been the safest" of her many hobbies, her husband said.

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It is not solely a United issue, though, with former Liverpool striker John Aldridge reacting to the 0-0 draw against Leeds United by posting on X: "It seems we've lost our DNA. No real drive, desire and lack of ideas."

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When Aldridge mentioned Liverpool losing their "DNA", he was referring to passion, desire and emotion embedded in the club's triumphs - exemplified most recently by the electrifying attacking football they played under Jurgen Klopp.

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The watch, which had remained in the family of Mr and Mrs Straus, was sold at Henry Aldridge and Son Auctioneers in Devizes, Wiltshire, on Saturday.

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Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge said "the world record price" for the watch "illustrates the enduring interest in the Titanic story".

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