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dobbin
noun
An old jaded horse.
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There are no surreptitious bits of dobbin hiding amid the feathers.
(Isherwood's pet name for him was "Kitty"; he called Isherwood "Dobbin").
A few scholars, including especially Dobbin (1998), argue that Epictetus must have composed them himself, the role of Arrian being merely to preserve a mild fiction of orality.
Dobbin (1998) provides an extensive general introduction and notes to accompany a translation of Discourses Book I.
Although Ukip polled just 2.6% in the 2010 general election, which Dobbin won with a 5,971 majority, the party performed well in this May's local elections.
He calls talk of Newfoundland going it alone, even before Quebec does, "romantic nonsense".Mr Dobbin, the businessman, agrees up to a point.
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Barging Through London (geddit?) from 1924 follows in flickering, captioned silence the slow, Dobbin-led progress of a load of coal along the Regent's Canal from Limehouse to Paddington Basin.
DOBBIN--Leon, 92, on April 8, 2010, peacefully at home in Great Neck, NY.
Paul Nuttall, the party's deputy leader, said he was certain Bickley would have triumphed had Labour waited for the funeral of its former MP, Jim Dobbin, before moving the writ.
The Heywood and Middleton byelection was caused by the death of the Labour MP Jim Dobbin who had a majority of 5,971 in 2010.
Liz McInnes won for Labour with 11,633 votes which was well down on the 18,499 votes (40.1%) the late Jim Dobbin won at the 2010 general election.
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