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Millard

[mil-erd]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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Stephen Millard, deputy director for macroeconomics at Niesr, said Reeves "will need to either raise taxes or reduce spending or both in the October Budget if she is to meet her fiscal rules".

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The two Whigs elected to the presidency, William Henry Harrison and Zachary Taylor, managed to die early in office, and were succeeded, respectively, by John Tyler, who systematically betrayed Harrison’s platform in favor of Southern interests, and Millard Fillmore, chiefly noted for being claimed, in a famous hoax article by H.L.

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In 1856, former President Millard Fillmore, then the Know-Nothing candidate for president, won 21.6 percent of the popular vote and eight electoral votes.

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But sending troops in to assist ICE has less in common with Johnson’s move than it does with President Millard Fillmore’s actions a century earlier, Mirasola said.

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Gabriel Hamer-Webb, Harri Millard and Johan Mulder all added to a penalty try to send Cardiff up to fifth with two games remaining.

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