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Mims

American  
[mimz] / mɪmz /

noun

  1. Fort. Fort Mims.


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In fact, our squad—Nicole Nguyen, Joanna Stern, Ann-Marie Alcántara, Christopher Mims and Wilson Rothman—bought or will be buying many of these picks with our own money.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shadow minister for women Mims Davies said Newbury was "hugely brave and absolutely right when he said that no victim should not be able speak out and seek justice."

From BBC

Conservative shadow women and equalities minister Mims Davies has previously suggested Phillipson had chosen not to sign off the guidance because she did not want to damage her chances in the Labour Party deputy leadership election, which ended last month.

From BBC

Shadow women and equalities minister Mims Davies has accused Phillipson of putting "her own career opportunities ahead of women's rights".

From BBC

Though China still has more industrial robots than the rest of the world combined, newer, more flexible robots are keeping smaller U.S. manufacturers in the fight, writes Christopher Mims.

From The Wall Street Journal