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Knowles

/ nəʃuəlz /

noun

  1. Beyoncé (beɪˈjʃɒnseɪ). born 1981, US singer, songwriter, and actress. A member of the girl band Destiny's Child, she later found solo success with the singles "Crazy in Love" (2003) and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on it)" (2008)

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The commentator Michael Knowles, speaking at the first Turning Point USA campus event, assured the college students there that “Christian forgiveness does not demand we allow the cruel to ravage the whole Earth,” but instead that “we love our enemies” by “punishing the guilty.”

From Slate

A combination of luck and quick thinking had Saints pull level, after Curtis Sironen managed to take a high kick before then offloading for Morgan Knowles, who spilled the ball.

From BBC

The first event, in Minneapolis, for example, started with a very particular character in Michael Knowles, a conservative radio and podcast host associated with the Daily Wire.

From Slate

But the conservative college students, fired up by Kirk’s martyrdom, seemed enthusiastic to see him: The venue was sold out, according to Knowles, and some students reported lining up for it starting that morning.

From Slate

It took a while for Knowles to address the future of the post-Kirk movement.

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