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Winston

[win-stuhn]

noun

  1. a male given name.



Winston

/ ˈwɪnstən /

noun

  1. Robert ( Maurice Lipson ), Baron. born 1940, British obstetrician and gynaecologist, noted for his work on human infertility treatment; as a broadcaster, his TV series include The Human Body (1998) and How Science Changed the World (2010)

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Inside Chequers, the US President viewed the Sir Winston Churchill archives alongside the UK Prime Minister, before engaging in bilateral talks.

From BBC

According to the Irish Times, Winston Churchill demanded a “picked force of white gendarmerie” be deployed in Palestine after facing unrest in 1921.

They will view the Sir Winston Churchill archives before holding a meeting and a news conference.

From BBC

Winston has also been diagnosed with a terminal illness and medical insurance won’t cover it.

Trying to rob his employer one night with a mop dipped in toxic muck, Winston is shot and thrown into said slop.

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