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Fitzsimmons

[ fit-sim-uhnz, fits- ]

noun

  1. James Sunny Jim, 1874–1966, U.S. racehorse trainer.
  2. Robert Prometheus 1862–1917, English boxer: world heavyweight champion 1897–99.


Fitzsimmons

/ ˌɪˈɪəԳ /

noun

  1. FitzsimmonsBob18621917MNew ZealandEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: boxer Bob . 1862–1917, New Zealand boxer, born in England: world middleweight (1891–97), heavyweight (1897–99), and light-heavyweight (1903–05) champion
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“Knowing the financial pressure families are feeling, we wanted to at least erase the worry of paying for prom tickets,” Ron Fitzsimmons, executive director of Alice’s Kids, said in Tuesday’s release.

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“Just look at the businesses, the farmer’s market,” said Jim Fitzsimmons, 71.

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Ryan Fitzsimmons, 34, was attacked by a masked gang on 28 April 2017 outside his home in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire.

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Mr Fitzsimmons told jurors he had "no enemies" but jurors heard his older brother was once charged with shooting Ross Monaghan, the man cleared of murdering Carroll in 2010.

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Orla Fitzsimmons, of Parent Action, advocates for children with disabilities and additional needs.

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