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Grahame

[grey-uhm]

noun

  1. Kenneth, 1859–1932, Scottish writer, especially of children's stories.



Grahame

/ ˈɡreɪəm /

noun

  1. Kenneth. 1859–1932, Scottish author, noted for the children's classic The Wind in the Willows (1908)

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At the food bank, Grahame Lucas said he worked to "turn frowns upside down".

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Arshad's lawyer Nina Grahame KC said he had been "reckless" "thoughtless and naïve".

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"Climate change is already having a big impact on our wildlife, but a temporary blip like this is an end of April dividend for wildlife," says the Met Office's Grahame Madge.

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The crash happened at about 14:10 GMT in Grahame Park Way, Edgware, on Tuesday.

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Nina Grahame KC defending Sharkey, said her client had not acted logically due to her mental health condition and urged the court to suspend any prison sentence.

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