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Rhiannon

American  
[ree-an-uhn] / ˈri æn ən /

noun

Welsh Legend.
  1. the wife of Pwyll who, accused of having eaten her son, was forced as a penance to carry people on her back until vindicated by her son's return.


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"Sometimes, especially in smaller, quick and rough surveys, you just get these bonkers answers," says Dr Rhiannon McAleer, director of research and impact at the Bible Society.

From BBC

On Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé showcased the black roots of the genre, even bringing on Grammy Award winner Rhiannon Giddens to play banjo on Texas Hold 'Em.

From BBC

Rhiannon Giddens, the Pulitzer- and Grammy-winning artist up for folk album this year, will participate in the campaign.

From Los Angeles Times

Rhiannon Whyte had just finished her shift at the Park Inn Hotel at 23:00 BST on 20 October 2024 and was on the phone to a friend as she walked to the railway station.

From BBC

Rhiannon Hoyle is a reporter for the The Wall Street Journal in Australia, where she mostly writes about mining and commodities.

From The Wall Street Journal