Reynolds
Americannoun
noun
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Albert . born 1932, Irish politician: leader of the Fianna Fáil party and prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1992–94)
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Sir Joshua . 1723–92, English portrait painter. He was the first president of the Royal Academy (1768): the annual lectures he gave there, published as Discourses , are important contributions to art theory and criticism
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Maureen and Eric Reynolds, both 85, were locked out of their home in London last December when they closed their front door with the key still in the lock.
From BBC
"There has been a real trend in recent years towards using raw venues where there are only the load-bearing walls and nothing else," Rod Reynolds, a location scout from the Records Collection company, told AFP.
From Barron's
The president can then rely on other sections of the same act to give the administration “the same shape and form” of current tariff policies over the long run, according to Glenmede’s Reynolds.
From MarketWatch
On Monday, government chief whip Jonathan Reynolds asked for the writ for the Gorton and Denton constituency to be issued in Parliament.
From BBC
Environment secretary Emma Reynolds recently unveiled plans for a Food Inflation Gateway to assess the impact of government regulations on food businesses and their impact on food prices.
From BBC
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