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Lomax
[loh-maks]
noun
John Avery, 1867–1948, and his son, Alan, 1915–2002, U.S. folklorists.
Lomax
/ ˈləʊmæks /
noun
Alan. 1915–2002, and his father John Avery (ˈeɪvərɪ) (1867–1948), US folklorists
Example Sentences
A superb James McDonnell try had sent Leeds into the break 12-6 up, after Jonny Lomax's fortuitously created score for Saints had cancelled out Chris Hankinson's opener for the hosts.
The forward, however, thrust a boot out to turn what seemed destined to be a knock-on into a sublime grubber kick for Lomax to finish.
John F. Cherry wrote in a Jan. 19, 1994, indictment that Chambers, then known as Michelle Lomax, “did intentionally or knowingly cause or attempt to cause bodily injury to another with a deadly weapon.”
An assignment to a federal task force is often a full-time job that requires rigorous training and qualifications, said Mark Lomax, a consultant and former executive director of the National Tactical Officers Association.
When Lomax served as a major in the Pennsylvania State Police, he had several troopers assigned to federal task forces, including with the U.S.
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