Middleton
Americannoun
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Thomas, c1570–1627, English dramatist.
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a town in S Wisconsin.
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Kate , real name Catherine Elizabeth . born 1982, married Prince William in 2011; created Duchess of Cambridge
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Thomas. ?1570–1627, English dramatist. His plays include the tragedies Women beware Women (1621) and, in collaboration with William Rowley (?1585–?1642), The Changeling (1622) and the political satire A Game at Chess (1624)
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Example Sentences
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Both Gascón and Middleton declined to be interviewed for this article.
From Los Angeles Times
Steve Middleton called the idea a "good thing", but added: "I have been here 25 years and didn't think speeding is a problem, but I don't see why 10mph lower would be a problem."
From BBC
Mansfield met her second husband, the editor John Middleton Murry, when she submitted a short story to his avant-garde magazine, Rhythm.
However, Graham Stringer, the MP for Blackley and Middleton South in Greater Manchester, said Burnham was "entitled to be ambitious but this isn't the right opportunity".
From BBC
Dylan Nomovi, from Middleton, who has begun a placement at the technology giant IBM, said: "The company was really welcoming, the people were amazing and they really helped me settle in."
From BBC
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