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Bax

American  
[baks] / bæks /

noun

  1. Sir Arnold Edward Trevor, 1883–1953, English composer.


Bax British  
/ bæks /

noun

  1. Sir Arnold ( Edward Trevor ). 1883–1953, English composer of romantic works, often based on Celtic legends, including the tone poem Tintagel (1917)

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From The Wall Street Journal

Will Bax, the duchy's new secretary, said there would be a "modern, socially minded" approach, which could see some charitable organisations and community groups having their rents waived and others with 50% reductions.

From BBC

This would cost "significant sums", said Mr Bax, but it was part of a focus on turning the duchy into a social enterprise, supporting communities and reflecting Prince William's interest in projects such as reducing homelessness and tackling climate change.

From BBC

Busker Blue Bax said he was a "massive" Sheeran fan, adding the musician was an inspiration for him.

From BBC

Alex Bax, chief executive of homelessness and healthcare charity Pathway, says the "health service is too often unable to provide the care that people facing homelessness need".

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