Haywood
Americannoun
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William Dudley Big Bill, 1869–1928, U.S. labor leader: a founder of the Industrial Workers of the World; in the Soviet Union after 1921.
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a male given name.
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Jo Haywood first went to the Daventry Community Larder in Northamptonshire as a shopper and for the past two years has volunteered to run the service.
From BBC
Former race car driver Hurley Haywood is offloading his sprawling Florida mansion for $5.2 million, more than a decade after he retired to the Sunshine State property.
From MarketWatch
Crump Barbershop, where Daddy got his hair cut, was across the street from Haywood’s.
From Literature
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St Joseph's have recruited Northampton stalwart Mike Haywood to their own staff.
From BBC
Judge Robert Altham said Haywood had "chosen to face the mob" and "beckoned them" to breach police lines.
From BBC
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