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Ashley

[ ash-lee ]

noun

  1. a first name.


Ashley

/ ˈæʃɪ /

noun

  1. AshleyJack19222012MBritish LabourPOLITICS: politician Jack , Baron. 1922–2012, British Labour politician and campaigner for deaf and disabled people
  2. AshleyLaura19251985FBritishFASHION, BEAUTY, ETC: fashion designerARTS AND CRAFTS: fabric designer Laura. 1925–85, British designer, who built up a successful chain of retail stores selling dresses and fabrics based on traditional English patterns
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Ashley Thompson, of Soas University of London, and curator Conan Cheong, both experts in Southeast Asian art, have more questions.

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I’m guided by something a Philadelphia Inquirer editor named Ashley Halsey told me by phone at the end of the first Gulf War, when I was reporting from a Kurdish refugee camp in the mountains between Iraq and Turkey.

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At the Palace there are also champions of cancer charities, people living with cancer and people who lost relatives, including radio presenter Adele Roberts, former footballer Ashley Cain and actor Richard E Grant.

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Pumping operations to supply water “continue to have severe impacts to native fish species, and this year is no exception,” said Ashley Overhouse, water policy advisor for the group Defenders of Wildlife.

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April's drop in house prices was the biggest monthly fall since August 2023, according to UK economist Ashley Webb from Capital Economics.

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