Golding
Americannoun
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Louis, 1895–1958, English novelist and essayist.
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William Gerald, 1911–1993, British novelist: Nobel Prize 1983.
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“But I do believe in the inner light and I think that while Golding was writing about destruction, he was writing about our ability to regenerate as humans, which I think is a remarkable thing.”
From Los Angeles Times • May 4, 2026
Macquarie analyst Paul Golding joined a growing chorus of CoreWeave believers, upgrading the stock to Outperform from Neutral and lifting his price target to $125 from $92 in a research note.
From Barron's • Apr. 13, 2026
"The larger message here is that there's a balance," Golding said.
From Science Daily • Mar. 27, 2026
Golding is now a trustee with Homes for Wells, adding: "I think in the next 20 years we will have doubled the number of homes we run."
From BBC • Mar. 19, 2026
Mr. Golding was sadly pleasant; Carrie was roguishly observant, but womanly and quiet.
From Hoosier Mosaics by Thompson, Maurice
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