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Maitland
[ meyt-luhnd ]
noun
- Frederic William, 1850–1906, English jurist and legal historian.
Maitland
1/ ˈɪٱəԻ /
noun
- a town in SE Australia, in E New South Wales: industrial centre of an agricultural region. Pop: 53 470 (2001)
Maitland
2/ ˈɪٱəԻ /
noun
- MaitlandFrederic William18501906MEnglishHISTORY: historian Frederic William. 1850–1906, English legal historian
Example Sentences
Twenty-five years after the end of "Boy Meets World," stars Danielle Fishel and Maitland Ward's on-air reunion snowballed into a verbal spat, firing accusations against each other about their individual experiences working together.
A huge miss-pass, sailing over bewildered opponents on the edge of his own 22, led to a Huw Jones break and Russell was involved again, his floated pass finding Sean Maitland to score.
"The human cost is two-fold," Ms Maitland said.
“Billionaires generate obscene amounts of carbon pollution with their yachts and private jets – but this is dwarfed by the pollution caused by their investments,” Oxfam International’s inequality policy adviser Alex Maitland told The Guardian.
Police said the man was walking with a pram when the crash happened on West Maitland Street near the junction with Coates Place at about 17:00 on Friday.
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