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Barrett

American  
[bar-it] / ˈbær ɪt /

noun

  1. Elizabeth. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.


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"I'm not a pharmacologist, but none of those drugs strike me as drugs for which it is obvious that a risk of violence would ensue," said Justice Amy Coney Barrett, another conservative.

From Barron's

Lucy Barrett, 17, saw Cruz supporting The Royston Club last year, but had no idea who he was until she got home.

From BBC

Claire Barrett from Nattergal, which runs the site, said: "The beavers will be our nature engineers and create an amazing complex of wetland habitats which bring in other species to enjoy the landscape."

From BBC

Barrett described the release of the beavers as an "important milestone" for the restoration project which she hoped would bring an "amazing transformation".

From BBC

Two JPMorgan managing directors, Justin Nelson and Paul Barrett, used their connection to Epstein to develop a commercial relationship between the bank and Black’s family office starting in 2014, recently released documents show.

From The Wall Street Journal