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Mills

[milz]

noun

  1. C(harles) Wright, 1916–62, U.S. sociologist.

  2. Robert, 1781–1855, U.S. architect and engineer.



Mills

/ mɪlz /

noun

  1. Hayley. born 1946, British actress. Her films include Pollyanna (1960) and The Parent Trap (1961)

  2. her father, Sir John. 1908–2005, British actor. His films include This Happy Breed (1944), Great Expectations (1946), and Ryan's Daughter (1971)

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Messages from Geraint Berry to Michelle Mills included: "I love you a lot and I hate how he treats you," referring to Mr Mills.

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Brought over to Arm & Hammer in 1867 from Vulcan Spice Mills, that arm belongs to Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.

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Since June, however, a string of big food companies including Kraft Heinz, General Mills and Nestlé have pledged to remove synthetic dyes from their U.S. products.

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"I don't think there's ever been a reality show on television with a line-up like this," commented BBC Radio 2 breakfast host Scott Mills on Wednesday morning.

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Fans speculated that after she said “I do,” she would have children and move on from music — or so BBC host Scott Mills had informed his guest.

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