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Fields

[feeldz]

noun

  1. W. C. William Claude Dukenfield, 1880–1946, U.S. vaudeville and motion-picture comedian.

  2. Dorothy, 1905–74, U.S. librettist and lyricist.



Fields

/ ھː /

noun

  1. Dame Gracie . real name Grace Stansfield . 1898–1979, English popular singer and entertainer

  2. W. C. real name William Claude Dukenfield . 1880–1946, US film actor, noted for his portrayal of comic roles

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Surrounded by photos of her only child, Pauline Jones points to the wall where the final Mother's Day card she received from her daughter Bethany Rae Fields is pinned in a frame.

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In a statement, Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields said that the Chrisleys' "sentences were far too harsh."

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The American rockers had been due to play a series of dates including at Cardiff's Blackweir Fields and a headline slot at the Lytham Festival in Lancashire this summer.

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"Strawberry Fields by The Beatles never made the top," he said.

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"Jordan is like a bomb waiting to go off," says his celebrated University of Texas coach John Fields.

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