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Philip I

American  

noun

  1. 1052–1108, king of France 1060–1108 (son of Henry I of France).


Philip I British  

noun

  1. known as Philip the Handsome. 1478–1506, king of Castile (1506); father of Emperor Charles V and founder of the Hapsburg dynasty in Spain

  2. title of Philip II of Spain as king of Portugal

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“If this was a 30-year old Philip Rivers or a 35-year-old Philip Rivers, we’re not having this talk. But this is a 39-year-old Philip Rivers who might have one, maybe two years left. I told Philip, I was honest, we need to go through the process. ‘Do we want you back?

From Seattle Times

But after a bit, unable to contain his curiosity, the man said: “Philip, I’m just wondering, because I have some friends who made “The Crown,” have you watched any?”

From New York Times

Asked if he felt Rivers was playing too conservative early to avoid another turnover, Lynn said, “I can’t speak for Philip. I don’t know that.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I told Philip I wasn’t in it for the money,” Knighton recalls.

From The Guardian

When I saw that rubberized, twitching, quasi-transparent blob that we named Philip, I couldn’t know that you would one day resemble us.

From Nature