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Dodd

[ dod ]

noun

  1. William Edward, 1869–1940, U.S. historian and diplomat.


Dodd

/ ɒ /

noun

  1. DoddC(harles) H(arold)18841973MBritishRELIGION: scholar C ( harles ) H ( arold ). 1884–1973, British New Testament scholar. His works include The Parables of the Kingdom (1935)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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"A hernia", comedian Jimmy Cricket joked in 2013, when his beloved 50th birthday present from fellow funny man Ken Dodd went missing from his garden in Rochdale, Greater Manchester.

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It may be helped, though, by the experience gained by English players who have moved to the NRLW: Roche plays her club rugby for Newcastle Knights, and Hollie-Mae Dodd for Canberra Raiders, while Paige Travis will start the coming season with Parramatta Eels, having switched from St Helens.

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Bill Dodd, a retired Democratic state senator who represented fire-prone areas including Napa County and part of Sonoma County, said many homeowners resisted zone zero regulations even after fires damaged their communities in 2017.

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Before leaving the Senate last year, Dodd authored successful legislation giving property owners three years to comply with any zone zero rules, saying he was concerned about the costs to rural homeowners.

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Then-state Sen. Bill Dodd had also attempted to curtail those types of interrogation methods across the board with 2021 legislation that would have made training in new techniques the mandatory requirement moving forward.

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