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Dodds

[dodz]

noun

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



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Rachel Dodds, a professor of tourism at Canada's Toronto Metropolitan University, points out a few comparable cases.

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A 2021 report found Dodds, who is in charge of the Welsh Lib Dems, made a "grave error of judgement" by not organising a meeting to discuss a particular case of abuse by a late former bishop.

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Sir Ed said he had last spoken to Ms Dodds "earlier this year".

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Dodds is the Welsh Lib Dems' only current MS and the party won one Welsh seat at the last general election in Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe.

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Speaking ahead of the Liberal Democrat party conference in Bournemouth, Sir Ed Davey said it was "good" Jane Dodds had apologised.

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