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Lennon

[len-uhn]

noun

  1. John, 1940–80, English singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the Beatles.



Lennon

/ ˈlɛnən /

noun

  1. John ( Ono ), original name John Winston Lennon. 1940–80, English rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter: member of the Beatles (1962–70). His subsequent recordings, many in collaboration with his wife Yoko Ono, include "Instant Karma" (1970), Imagine (1971), and Double Fantasy (1980). He was shot dead by a demented fan

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John Lennon’s murder came two years after that, and John Hinckley Jr.’s shooting of President Reagan a few months later.

Lennon, who was first elected to the Scottish Parliament in 2016, said she had noticed "a lot more anger" seeping into the chamber and debates.

From BBC

In so doing, he provided a curious palette for John Lennon’s confessional tale about an extramarital affair.

From Salon

Had Rangers, backed by new owners with supposed new money, moved decisively in early summer for Lennon Miller, could they have got him?

From BBC

Gatwick, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Heathrow, Liverpool John Lennon and Manchester all charge a drop-off fee, but blue badge holders do not have to pay it.

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