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Darren

[dar-uhn]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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In addition to working on his post moves with big man coach Darren Savino, Booker has absorbed plenty of body blows from new teammate Steven Jamerson II, who is known for his relentlessness around the basket.

Team-mate Jack Grealish criticised referee Darren England for making that call and said he had "never seen that in my life".

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As the Chief Secretary to the PM Darren Jones said: "The manifesto commitments stand today."

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Mr Goldberg has written to Darren Jones MP, who he says was a champion of the wronged sub-postmasters while in opposition.

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Former European Ryder Cup player Darren Clarke has previously said the idea of being paid to play in the tournament "does not sit well" with him, while former European captain Paul McGinley has described the move as "a massive mistake".

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