Drysdale
1 Britishnoun
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Instead, the allegations speak to a “betrayal of the public” that will spice up the charges for a jury, said Matthew T. Sanderson, a lawyer in Washington at Caplin & Drysdale.
The walls are almost entirely covered in Dodgers memorabilia: yearbooks, programs, newspapers, magazine covers, advertisements, record albums, even a thermometer reading “1988 World Champions,” with portraits of Vin Scully, Don Drysdale and Ross Porter.
From Los Angeles Times
No, Yamamoto has become an ace in the classical definition of the word, the kind of old-school ace that would make Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale proud.
Councillor Eric Drysdale, previously deputy leader, takes on the new role after what he described as "deeply concerning" recent events for constituents.
From BBC
Councillor Drysdale, who is also club secretary for Dundee FC, said there had been "real progress" made in the region since the last Scottish council elections, but that this was a moment to "take stock and refocus".
From BBC
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