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lloyd
proper noun
Of Welsh origin, from a nickname for someone with grey hair.
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Alas, it took so long to come together that, by the time it was greenlit, Lloyd had died.
Joseph Chamberlain had championed the cause and become the hero of the young Lloyd George.
I should have been deeply interested to hear what Mr. Lloyd George's champion had to say, and delighted to express my opinion of Mr. Lloyd George.
On a poignant note, Bridges said he had originally intended to direct the movie and get his father, Lloyd, to play the Giver.
Not long after that, Lloyd was elevated to the chancellorship by Harold Macmillan.
Because Budget day was only a month away, 'it would not be fair or even possible' for Lloyd George to make the Budget statement.
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4OD The third series of the psychological horror anthology began on Tuesday with the Gareth David-Lloyd-starring Payback.
Along with Lloyd George and Beveridge, the Webbs can be said to be founders of the modern welfare state.
In The Crow Road, it adds wonderful period texture; the passing references to Sony Walkmen, Lloyd Cole, Star Wars and even an early Apple computer impart a truly nostalgic flavour.
Really, they'll tell you, it's all good, because as Lloyd Blankfein, chief executive of Goldman, told the Times of London back in 2009, banks serve a social purpose, helping companies raise capital.
Biden shoots back: "Oh, now you're Jack Kennedy?" Quick, run the 1988 clip of Lloyd Bentsen saying "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" to Dan Quayle!
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