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Cloete

American  
[kloo-tee] / ˈklu ti /

noun

  1. Stuart, 1897–1976, South African novelist, born in France.


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A fine individual score from Vunipola halted their momentum, yet converted tries from Chris Cloete and Orlando Bailey gave Bath renewed hope and a 56-29 lead with seven minutes remaining.

From BBC May 6, 2023

The specialist accountant and liquidator, 57-year-old Cloete Murray, was working on the financial accounts of a company that was heavily implicated in allegedly bribing government ministers and others to win huge state contracts.

From Seattle Times Apr. 29, 2023

“We want to preserve tests for where it makes the most difference,” Cloete said.

From Washington Times Jun. 4, 2020

Mr. Cloete is among the executives criticized in the BaFin report.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 16, 2015

When they get aboard, the coxswain tells Cloete to go aft along one side of the ship and he would go along the other so as not to miss the captain.

From Within the Tides by Joseph Conrad

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