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Milne

[miln]

noun

  1. A(lan) A(lexander), 1882–1956, English novelist, playwright, and author of prose and verse for children.



Milne

/ ɪ /

noun

  1. A ( lan ) A ( lexander ). 1882–1956, English writer, noted for his books and verse for children, including When We Were Very Young (1924) and Winnie the Pooh (1926)

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Jack Milne, heroic at the heart of an Aberdeen defence that performed a miraculous metamorphosis from mistake-ridden chumps to hugely resilient champs.

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Lydia Milnes, an attorney who has sued West Virginia’s corrections department several times, expressed worries about Marshall’s appointment.

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Mr Milne said it would take many generations to see another cedar "of this magnitude" in Edinburgh again.

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He was a James Milne & Sons engineer who had also travelled from Edinburgh.

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“We just learned the play a few practices ago where I run the flat,” Milne said.

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