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Andrews

[ an-drooz ]

noun

  1. Charles Mc·Lean [m, uh, -, kleyn], 1863–1943, U.S. historian and author.
  2. Frank Maxwell, 1884–1943, U.S. Air Force general.
  3. Julie Julia Elizabeth Wells, born 1935, U.S. actress, born in England.
  4. Roy Chapman, 1884–1960, U.S. naturalist, explorer, and author.
  5. a city in NW Texas.


Andrews

/ ˈæԻː /

noun

  1. AndrewsThomas18131885MIrishSCIENCE: chemist Thomas. 1813–85, Irish physical chemist, noted for his work on the liquefaction of gases
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The 74-year-old Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh resigned days before the conclave following The Observer newspaper's allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards priests dating back to the 1980s.

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"We don't have anywhere else to turn," says David Andrews, senior policy advisor at the National Security College, which is part of the Australian National University in Canberra.

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The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as they are officially known when in Scotland, met while studying at the University of St Andrews.

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In Yarrabah, Ms Andrews becomes suddenly tearful, telling how her two daughters, studying at university in Brisbane, were intimidated and got "so many racist remarks" after the vote.

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This year's Open, which will be the biggest held outside St Andrews in Scotland, is expected to generate £213m of economic impact.

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