Golding
Americannoun
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Louis, 1895–1958, English novelist and essayist.
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William Gerald, 1911–1993, British novelist: Nobel Prize 1983.
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“But I do believe in the inner light and I think that while Golding was writing about destruction, he was writing about our ability to regenerate as humans, which I think is a remarkable thing.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 4, 2026
Macquarie analyst Paul Golding joined a growing chorus of CoreWeave believers, upgrading the stock to Outperform from Neutral and lifting his price target to $125 from $92 in a research note.
From Barron's • Apr. 13, 2026
Ian Golding, whose parents owned “The Bounty” on Baxter Road, sat on the conservation commission and initially supported the geotubes, until the Sconset group failed to provide enough sand, among other things.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026
"The larger message here is that there's a balance," Golding said.
From Science Daily • Mar. 27, 2026
Mrs Golding returned, bringing the respects of Mr Harleigh, but saying that he was forced, by an indispensable engagement, to refuse himself the honour of waiting upon Miss Joddrel.
From The Wanderer (Volume 4 of 5) or, Female Difficulties by Burney, Fanny
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