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Garrett

[ gar-it ]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Gerald.


Garrett

/ ˈɡærət /

noun

  1. GarrettLesley1955FBritishMUSIC: soprano Lesley. born 1955, British soprano; principal soprano with the English National Opera (1984–98)


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“Very few agencies offer police any specific guidance or training on how to question people with ID,” said Garrett.

Stampy, the biggest YouTube star this side of the pond, is also known as 23-year-old Joseph Garrett from Portsmouth.

At this point Cho has raised close to $1 million, far more than past Democrats challenging Garrett.

Garrett also dragged his feet about whether he would support the Sandy aid bill, which he ultimately did.

Garrett is currently at only 48 percent and this is a year favoring Republicans nationwide.

Why back two years ago, I used to visit old Polo Garrett, who had the concession in the menagerie tent, just to get cussed out.

Garrett knew the value of a full treasury, and was ready to do his part towards settling a preacher in the church, and paying him.

Garrett not only gave freely of his money to the church, but he gave freely of time, and trouble, and anxious watching.

Garrett one day, "every church has to have a wheel-horse, and I might as well be the wheel-horse as any body."

Why, sir, I know every turn and double such a fellow as Garrett would make.

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