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Zach

Or Zack

[zak]

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Zachary or Zachariah.



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The nominees for traditional country album are Charley Crockett’s “Dollar a Day,” Margo Price’s “Hard Headed Woman,” Zach Top’s “Ain’t In It for My Health” and competing LPs by a father and son in Willie Nelson’s “Oh What a Beautiful World” and Lukas Nelson’s “American Romance.”

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The country superstar is one of a handful of musicians, along with Frank Ocean and Zach Bryan, who’ve declined to take part in the awards show in recent years as a kind of implied protest against what they view as a restrictive and old-fashioned system.

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Columbus will write the script with “Final Destination Bloodlines” directing duo Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein.

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The “Gremlins” films starred Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Howie Mandel as the voice of two-toned Mogwai Gizmo and Frank Welker as the voices of the films’ antagonists.

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Lord Zach Goldsmith, who worked on the issue when he was former environment minister, told the BBC's PM programme: "The assumption was that the UK would be a leading participant and at the last minute the UK has walked away. It has caused real frustration to put it mildly here in Brazil... the Brazilian government behind the scenes is furious."

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