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Haldane

American  
[hawl-deyn] / ˈhɔl deɪn /

noun

  1. John Burdon Sanderson 1892–1964, English biochemist, geneticist, and writer.

  2. his father John Scott, 1860–1936, Scottish physiologist and writer.

  3. Richard Burdon Viscount Haldane of Cloan, 1856–1928, Scottish jurist, statesman, and writer (brother of John Scott).


Haldane British  
/ ˈhɔːldeɪn /

noun

  1. J ( ohn ) B ( urdon ) S ( anderson ) 1892–1964, Scottish biochemist, geneticist, and writer on science

  2. his father, John Scott. 1860–1936, Scottish physiologist, noted particularly for his research into industrial diseases

  3. his brother, Richard Burdon, 1st Viscount Haldane of Cloan. 1856–1928, British statesman and jurist. As secretary of state for war (1905–12) he reorganized the army and set up the territorial reserve

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The British Chamber of Commerce's president, Andy Haldane, told the BBC: "The perversity of what happened of the weekend was that those who got good deals, the allies, have been most disadvantaged."

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Lord Haldane adjourned sentence on her for the preparation of a background report and told her she would continue to be remanded in prison.

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Haldane branded the months of speculation about potential Budget measures a "fiscal fandango".

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The Balloch and Haldane Community Council previously said it was "deeply disappointed" in the decision to approve park plans.

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And at a public meeting last year, the Balloch and Haldane Community Council said it would "go against the very will of the people who live in the area".

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