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Ghosts

[gohsts]

noun

  1. a play (1881) by Henrik Ibsen.



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European finance has finally laid the ghosts of 2008 to rest.

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Leaving the Close and its ghosts behind, we joined the “Blood and Guts” walking tour hosted by the Surgeons’ Hall Museums, part of Edinburgh’s Royal College of Surgeons.

Walsh highlights Chelsea's vision for the future but also the ghosts of the recent past.

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Ghosts, which followed the adventures of a living couple sharing a house with a group of spirits, was a ratings hit for the BBC, with 6.2 million people watching the final episode in 2023.

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It has been a location for film and television productions including Enola Holmes, Howards End, Vanity Fair and Ghosts, where the building was renamed Button House.

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