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Dodds

American  
[dodz] / dɒdz /

noun

  1. Warren Baby, 1898–1959, U.S. jazz drummer.


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Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds MS said teaching assistants were "absolutely vital" and the party wanted to see them "properly recognised and valued for their exceptional work."

From BBC

In the aftermath of Rangers' narrow win over Hibernian, former striker and coach Billy Dodds said: "This is turning into a fascinating title race with how many teams are involved in it."

From BBC

"Rangers deserved the win, they're putting a run together now," Dodds said on BBC Sportsound.

From BBC

While Rohl did not dig out his defenders, former Rangers striker and coach Billy Dodds wasn't as generous.

From BBC

The calendars have made their way to Cambodia, where Dodds is visiting.

From The Wall Street Journal