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Laing

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noun

  1. R(onald) D(avid), 1927–1989, British psychiatrist and author, born in Scotland.



Laing

/ ɪŋ /

noun

  1. R ( onald ) D ( avid ). 1927–89, Scottish psychiatrist; his best known books include The Divided Self (1960), The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise (1967), and Knots (1970)

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He also recalls access to drama at the People's Theatre in Jesmond, one of the oldest non-professional theatre companies in the UK, visits to the Laing Art Gallery and also making his professional debut as a musician in the orchestra pit at The University Theatre.

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Radio 1 presenter Jamie Laing will be joined by his wife Sophie Habboo to co-host the station's afternoon show, it has been announced.

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Jamie Laing shares some tips on what has helped him manage his mental wellbeing.

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Radio 1's Jamie Laing shares his thoughts on life after his 150 mile endurance challenge.

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Will Laing, a research analyst at Newmark Group, a specialist in commercial real estate, said warehouses in Northamptonshire are likely to keep getting bigger, as occupiers seek to expand and improve performance.

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