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Baxter

[bak-ster]

noun

  1. Richard, 1615–91, English Puritan preacher, scholar, and writer.

  2. a first name.



Baxter

/ ˈbækstə /

noun

  1. James ( Keir ). 1926–72, New Zealand lyric poet. His works include The Fallen House (1953) and In Fires of No Return (1958)

  2. Richard . 1615–91, English Puritan divine and devotional writer: prominent in church affairs during the Restoration

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“A House of Dynamite” is a tightly wound dynamo, elevated by her production team, notably cinematographer Barry Ackroyd’s handheld camera work and the precisely paced editing of Kirk Baxter.

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When I watched Dodgers games in the 1970s, my favorite infielder was Steve Garvey, but thanks to Kevin Baxter’s very informative article, I am now a Bill Russell fan too.

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Ms Ferrari herself is the director of a consultancy, now called Baxter Laois Limited, which is the registered owner of Farage's gin brand.

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In recent years, she has been the director of a consultancy, now called Baxter Laois Limited, which is the registered owner of Farage's gin brand.

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Following in the footsteps of Wayne Rooney and James Vaughan, Baxter became Everton's youngest first-team player aged 16 years and 191 days when he played against West Brom.

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