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Rawlinson

[ raw-lin-suhn ]

noun

  1. George, 1812–1902, English historian.
  2. his brother Sir Henry Cres·wicke [krez, -ik], 1810–95, English archaeologist, diplomat, and soldier.


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Ms Rawlinson added Natural Resources Wales had "permissive powers" to carry out flood risk maintenance work on main rivers, rather than legal duties.

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Philippa Rawlinson of the Royal British Legion said: "These incredibly moving and poignant commemorations will be our last opportunity to host a significant number of Normandy veterans."

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“Zulily’s performance was disappointing,” Qurate CEO David Rawlinson told investors.

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Announcing the sale in 2023, Rawlinson thanked Zulily for its commitment “amidst a challenging retail environment.”

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A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit — comprised of judges Johnnie B. Rawlinson, Jay S. Bybee and Andrew D. Hurwitz — granted Bonta’s request, but noted the stay was administrative only and held no sway over another, forthcoming decision from the appellate court on the merits of the issue.

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