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Sherriff
[ sher-if ]
noun
- Robert Cedric, 1896–1975, English playwright and novelist.
Sherriff
/ ˈʃɛrɪf /
noun
- SherriffR(obert) C(edric)18961975MBritishTHEATRE: dramatistFILMS AND TV: writer R ( obert ) C ( edric ). 1896–1975, British dramatist and film writer, best known for his play of World War I Journey's End (1928). His film scripts include Goodbye Mr. Chips (1936) and The Dam Busters (1955)
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And Sherriff and baby Agnes had passed the 21 days incubation period, proving they had not contracted Ebola.
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He knowd the men ez stopped the courts las' week wouldn' be afeard o' stoppin a sherriff.
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Daniel Brewster, he felt, would have beamed upon a son-in-law like Roscoe Sherriff.
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Despite the eulogies which Sherriff had uttered concerning Peter, he found his doubts increasing.
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Roscoe Sherriff was pacing the lobby of the hotel nervously, carrying a small hand-bag.
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The conduct of Sinclair at the battle of Sherriff Muir was not inconsistent with his former life.
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