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Walters

[wawl-terz]

noun

  1. Barbara, 1931–2022, U.S. broadcast journalist and interviewer: the first woman to co-host a morning news program and to co-anchor an evening news program on U.S. television.



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When Nixon had CIA Deputy Director Vernon Walters ask Gray, in the name of national security, to halt the FBI’s investigation, Felt and other agency insiders demanded that Gray get this order in writing.

From Salon

It summed up Wigan's defensive resolve and they finished the job with the final play as French put Sam Walters over as the Warriors reached a record-equalling 14th Grand Final.

From BBC

Professor Julia Walters, sister of Ms Perry, said Ofsted's new plans "still put school leaders at risk of public shaming", and urged the Education Secretary to halt the rollout.

From BBC

Just this week, Walters announced that schools in his state would have chapters of Turning Point USA, the conservative organization founded by the activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed earlier this month.

From Salon

The star, who was named outstanding lead actor, also paid tribute to his children and wife Hannah Walters, who he described as his "rock" and "soulmate".

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