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Dyer

American  
[dahy-er] / ˈdaɪ ər /

noun

  1. John, 1700–58, British poet.

  2. Mary, 1611?–60, American Quaker religious martyr, born in England.


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Attwood is one of Love Island's biggest success stories, appearing on the show at a time when it led national discourse, allowing her to become a household name like a handful of others, including Molly-Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Dani Dyer and Maura Higgins.

From BBC

Dr. Dyer said: "It has been a pleasure working collaboratively on this project to redefine our understanding of immune cell recruitment to try and better treat inflammatory disease."

From Science Daily

Suzie Dyer, 50, was left with severe injuries to her hip, back and pelvis after falling during a hike in Waterfall Country in Bannau Brycheiniog, also known as the Brecon Beacons, on New Year's Day.

From BBC

Three people have died on walks in the area since 2023, and Dyer - an experienced hiker - fears more deaths could occur unless some paths are closed.

From BBC

Dyer, who is currently unable to move from her sofa and faces a long recovery, says her memory of the fall - "the moment that changed everything" - is very clear.

From BBC