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Gareth

[gar-ith]

noun

  1. Arthurian Legend.,  nephew of King Arthur and a knight of the Round Table.

  2. a male given name.



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Beard's wife, Debbie, children Harry and Ellie, step-son Scott, and mother Margaret were joined at the service by Liverpool's first-team squad, along with manager Gareth Taylor and his coaching staff, and sporting director Richard Hughes.

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They were first passed in the Lords in 1999 by the Plaid Cymru peer Lord Dafydd Elis Thomas, and moved to the House of Commons by the then-Clwyd West Labour MP Gareth Thomas in the same year, but time ran out before they could become law.

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Gareth Roberts, a Lib Dem assembly member, asked the commissioner whether he would echo London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan in describing the Met as an "institutionally racist", "institutionally sexist" and "institutionally homophobic" organisation.

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"If these strange chimaeras are sticking teeth on the front of their head, it makes you think about the dynamism of tooth development more generally," said Gareth Fraser, a professor of biology at the University of Florida and the study's senior author.

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Green Party candidate Gareth Hughes said the way to fund public services adequately was by "taxing the rich" properly, getting those with the "broadest shoulders to carry the burden", as was the case in continental European countries, he added.

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