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Matthews

[math-yooz]

noun

  1. (James) Brander 1852–1929, U.S. writer and educator.

  2. Sir Stanley, 1915–2000, British soccer player.



Matthews

/ ˈmæθjuːz /

noun

  1. Sir Stanley. 1915–2002, English footballer

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Ms Matthews said the reaction to the shop had been "brilliant".

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An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Matthews late in the second quarter pushed back the Bruins on another promising drive that ended in a Mateen Bhaghani field goal.

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“I feel like I had my suffering moments,” Hit says, in alignment with Townsend’s Matthews.

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In a classified briefing of the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday, lawmakers urged the Pentagon’s top lawyer, Earl Matthews, to provide a better legal explanation for the campaign, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Sullivan spread zippy sharpshooters Auston Matthews and Jack Eichel across two lines and paired them with teammates who excel at distributing the puck.

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