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Phillips

[fil-ips]

noun

  1. David Graham, 1867–1911, U.S. novelist.

  2. Jayne Anne, born 1952, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and novelist.

  3. Stephen, 1868–1915, English poet and playwright.

  4. Wendell, 1811–84, U.S. orator and reformer.



Phillips

/ ˈfɪlɪps /

noun

  1. Captain Mark. born 1948, English three-day-event horseman; married to Anne, the Princess Royal, divorced 1992

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Jamie Phillips and her daughters Rowan, 11, and Finley, 12, visited the TikTok activation Saturday afternoon.

When the Phillips family heard “The Life of a Showgirl” for the first time, Jamie Phillips said, “All of us were pleasantly surprised.”

Helen Phillips became the first female retained firefighter in Market Harborough in 1991.

From BBC

David Wilford, a former retained crew manager, served at the same station as Ms Phillips for 26 years and a month.

From BBC

Ms Phillips, who retired in 2017, was still serving as a retained firefighter when she joined the pension scheme.

From BBC

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