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Parker

[ pahr-ker ]

noun

  1. Charles Christopher, Jr. Bird, 1920–55, U.S. jazz saxophonist and composer.
  2. Dorothy (Rothschild), 1893–1967, U.S. author.
  3. Sir Gilbert, 1862–1932, Canadian novelist and politician in England.
  4. Horatio William, 1863–1919, U.S. composer, organist, and teacher.
  5. John, 1729–75, American Revolutionary patriot.
  6. Matthew, 1504–75, English theologian.
  7. Quanah. Quanah.
  8. Theodore, 1810–60, U.S. preacher, theologian, and reformer.
  9. a male given name.


Parker

/ ˈpɑːkə /

noun

  1. ParkerSir Alan (William)1944MBritishFILMS AND TV: directorFILMS AND TV: writer Sir Alan ( William ). born 1944, British film director and screenwriter; his films include Bugsy Malone (1976), Midnight Express (1978), Mississippi Burning (1988), The Commitments (1991), and Angela's Ashes (2000); chairman of the British Film Institute (1998–99) and of the Film Council (1999–2004)
  2. ParkerCharlie19201955MUSMUSIC: jazz alto saxophonistMUSIC: composer Charlie. nickname Bird or Yardbird. 1920–55, US jazz alto saxophonist and composer; the leading exponent of early bop
  3. ParkerDorothy (Rothschild)18931967FUSWRITING: writerWRITING: humorous writer Dorothy ( Rothschild ). 1893–1967, US writer, noted esp for the ironical humour of her short stories
  4. ParkerMatthew15041575MEnglishRELIGION: clergyman Matthew. 1504–75, English prelate. As archbishop of Canterbury (1559–75), he supervised Elizabeth I's religious settlement


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Parker plays the role of Deputy Superintendent Samantha Miller, the face of police reform, on the show.

Parker says the company is “always looking for bias in the data that goes into the model” and that it had a policy of discarding datasets if using them led to a disparity in outcomes between groups based on things such as race, gender or age.

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As Parker swings by our star this month, Solar Orbiter will be watching from the other side of the sun.

Sometimes from 6,000 miles away, as happened with our first child Parker.

Parker said he signed on as a pro-bono co-counselor to the suit, by the New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, after seeing the NYPD argue that disclosing such videos would interfere with its investigations and violate people’s privacy.

In memoriam, Parker Molloy writes a powerful letter to Leelah.

Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with inequality.

Parker writes of the “black-faced doe” that he sees in the yard in his new Texas house.

Parker tells of a new Texas struggling to deal with diversity.

Parker left the place that he knew for the possibilities that he would not have had in the Texas of a generation ago.

The living (value £250) is in the gift of trustees, and is now held by the Rev. M. Parker, Vicar.

British under Clinton and admiral Parker made an unsuccessful attempt upon Sullivan's island.

Richard Parker hanged; author of the noted rebellion in the English fleet at the Nore.

Parker made good use of this occurrence to persuade the Queen to have images removed from all the churches.

As I did not see Mr. Parker, I know not whether to recommend his inn or not.

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