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Ashton

[ ash-tuhn ]

noun

  1. Sir Frederick (William), 1906–1988, English dancer and choreographer, born in Ecuador.


Ashton

/ ˈæʃə /

noun

  1. AshtonSir Frederick19061988MBritishDANCE: ballet dancerDANCE: choreographer Sir Frederick. 1906–88, British ballet dancer and choreographer. His ballets include ç (1931), to music by Walton, La Fille mal gardée (1960), The Dream (1964), and A Month in the Country (1976)
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He was the second running back picked in the first round Thursday, following Boise State star Ashton Jeanty, who went sixth overall to the Las Vegas Raiders.

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His grandson, Ashton Pittman, thanked his grandfather for all that he sacrificed.

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An impressive display on Friday night ensured England cruised to a 5-0 victory over Belgium at Ashton Gate, oozing confidence and superiority.

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Amy Richardson, a partner in the planning law team at Ashtons Legal, says residents' only possible form of redress could be a "token gesture" of compensation, for which an ombudsman could lobby on their behalf.

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Former England wing Chris Ashton said he was "absolutely gutted" for Lawrence.

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AshtabulaAshton-under-Lyne