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Baxter

American  
[bak-ster] / ˈbæk stər /

noun

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

  2. a first name.


Baxter British  
/ 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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The firm's collapse shows the "combined impact of flexible working, cost-of-living challenges and fuel prices, as well as the general fall in high street shopping and increase in delivery services", says Nick Stockley, partner at Mayo Wynne Baxter.

From BBC

Nick Stockley, of Mayo Wynne Baxter, says the more profitable locations, such as airports and stations, will likely remain as car parks.

From BBC

In contrast, the bottom performers, such as Estée Lauder EL -2.90%decrease; red down pointing triangle and Baxter International BAX 3.38%increase; green up pointing triangle , rely far more heavily on international markets, with an average North American exposure of about 59%.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then Baxter lets out a sigh and plops down on the grass.

From Literature

“I’m Fran, and this excitable fellow is Baxter.”

From Literature