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Lockhart

[lok-hahrt, lok-ert]

noun

  1. John Gibson, 1794–1854, Scottish biographer and novelist.



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Sitting on a couch in front of two huge TV screens at his home in Lockhart, he says his newfound faith is changing his view of the world.

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“They’ve gotten to the point where the facts are solely what is said by the President,” former Bill Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart explained to me recently on “Just Ask the Question.”

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"Schools themselves can also help – some have counselling and support services," says Dr Lockhart.

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Dr Elaine Lockhart, chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists' child and adolescent faculty, says parents should feel comfortable about broaching mental health with their children and asking for help.

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Passing sentence, Judge Andrew Lockhart KC told him his previous and habitual poor driving meant there was a "terrible inevitability" about the "catastrophic" crash, which was caused, he added, by a "lethal combination" of grossly excessive speed and a failure to drive to the road conditions.

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