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Duncan I

American  

noun

  1. died 1040, king of Scotland 1030–40: murdered by Macbeth.


Duncan I British  
/ ˈdʌŋkən /

noun

  1. died 1040, king of Scotland (1034–40); killed by Macbeth

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One of the film's most affecting - and funniest - moments comes when the microphone Cowles' brother is using cuts out after the battery dies, and he uses that exact moment, when he can't fully be heard, to tell Duncan: "I love you."

From BBC

Former Cage Warriors champion Christian Leroy Duncan: "I like Usman as a fighter - he is a great fighter. But I'm rooting for the home guy."

From BBC

“Tim Duncan, I still think, is the most underrated superstar in the history of the game,” Rivers said.

From Seattle Times

After two decades tracking the spotlight-shy Duncan, I wanted to believe his decision to exit three years’ worth of relative seclusion in retirement and return to Pop’s side would also come with the bonus of Timmy describing in detail the various forces that lured him back.

From New York Times

“I’m sorry, Miss Duncan, I wasn’t listening. What are my thoughts on what exactly?”

From Literature