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Isaacs

[ ahy-zuhks ee-sahks ]

noun

  1. Sir Isaac Alfred, 1855–1948, Australian jurist: governor general of Australia 1931–36.
  2. ǰ· [hawr, -hey]. 1837–95, Colombian novelist.


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As the parents of the family, Isaacs and Posey used thick North Carolina accents, which tended to slosh around some depending on how much booze and anti-anxiety medication were in play.

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Prof John Isaacs, who has worked on the condition for 35 years and is leading the research, believes this could make it possible to "switch off" rheumatoid arthritis.

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As Mr Isaacs tried to avoid being stabbed he came into contact with Ms Maximen, who fell to the ground, the jury was told.

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Blake: I am sure there will be debate about the authenticity of Jason Isaacs’ accent, but I thought it was pretty good.

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That tour, called Good Morning Gorgeous, was timed to her album of the same name, her first since she finalized her protracted divorce from record producer Kendu Isaacs.

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