Nash
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John, 1752–1835, English architect and city planner.
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Ogden, 1902–71, U.S. writer of humorous verse.
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Also Nashe. Thomas, Pasquil, 1567–1601, English dramatist, novelist, and satirical pamphleteer.
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John. 1752–1835, English town planner and architect. He designed Regent's Park, Regent Street, and the Marble Arch in London
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Ogden. 1902–71, US humorous poet
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Paul. 1889–1946, English painter, noted esp as a war artist in both World Wars and for his landscapes
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Richard, known as Beau Nash. 1674–1762, English dandy
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See (Thomas) Nashe
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Sir Walter . 1882–1968, New Zealand Labour statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1957–60)
Example Sentences
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Peers voted 266 to 141 in favour of Conservative former minister Lord Nash's amendment to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
From BBC
The conference connects young people with campus resources, information and guidance to support their path to higher education, and that mission will continue,” said UC Davis spokesman James Nash.
From Los Angeles Times
CarMax last month named the former CEO of U.K.-based InterContinental Hotels Group to take the helm, succeeding Bill Nash, who left in November amid declining sales and rising competition from Carvana.
Nash said they had written to NSW Police to request they reopen an investigation, taking into account new evidence that has come to light since 2019.
From BBC
Lord Nash, a Conservative former minister who has been campaigning in the Lords for tighter social media controls for children, welcomed the adoption of Jools' Law by the government.
From BBC
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