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Redmond

[ red-muhnd ]

noun

  1. John Edward, 1856–1918, Irish political leader.
  2. a city in W central Washington.


Redmond

/ ˈrɛdmənd /

noun

  1. RedmondJohn Edward18561918MIrishPOLITICS: politicianPOLITICS: nationalist John Edward . 1856–1918, Irish politician. He led the Parnellites from 1891 and helped to procure the Home Rule bill of 1912, but was considered too moderate by extreme nationalists


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All right, so we know that Loestrin and its ilk are, as Redmond terms it, “hair-unfriendly pills.”

Pamela Redmond Satran, the naming expert who runs the site nameberry.com, also agrees we won't be seeing any wacky names.

Gamers are so mad about this they are planning a Million Geeks March on Redmond later this year.

The Informant Kevin Charles Redmond, Washingtonian It was one of the worst killing sprees in Washington history.

The night before Halloween, the Redmond-based company descended on the 62-square-mile central European principality.

"I judge it ain't going to be any moonlight excursion on the Hudson, then, bringing in this Injun," observed Redmond.

"I dunno but you're right," observed Redmond after a pause, during which he keenly scrutinized the young agent's face.

Redmond hesitated, but the agent turned at once and walked away, and the sheriff finally followed.

Both prisoners had refused counsel, nor had any confession materialized, as Tom Redmond had prophesied.

And as to the figures quoted by Mr. Redmond, we find that he omitted to state that not one of the 23 per cent.

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