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Haig
[ heyg ]
noun
- Douglas, 1st Earl, 1861–1928, British field marshal: commander in chief of the British forces in France 1915–18.
Haig
/ ɪɡ /
noun
- HaigDouglas, 1st Earl Haig18611928MBritishMILITARY: general Douglas, 1st Earl Haig. 1861–1928, British field marshal; commander in chief of the British forces in France and Flanders (1915–18)
Example Sentences
David Haig claims a fair share of the show’s comedy lines as Jack’s closest friend, Nicholas Leutwylek, a former choreographer and dancer who now gets around on an electric scooter, though he remembers the good old days of cocaine and Quaaludes and when, as a guest artist at Stuttgart, hard-partying Germans “gave me so many petrochemicals I was technically a car for most of that season.”
Simon Callow is a new addition as a problematic billionaire funding Metropolitan Ballet Theater, as is David Haig, who plays its ailing artistic director.
“For the UCs, you only need a small weakness to get a rejection,” said Jeffrey Haig, a college admissions consultant in Orange County.
While colleges aren’t permitted to look at race, they can look at a student’s background, life experiences and challenges, which can become an important part of an application, Haig said.
Earlier this month, Dave Cradduck, who spent 20 years working at Haig Pit in Whitehaven, Cumbria, told the BBC it was "unjust" that "not a penny" would be given back to those on the BCSSS.
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