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Morris
[ mawr-is, mor- ]
noun
- Esther Hobart Mc·Quigg Slack [m, uh, -, kwig, , slak], 1814–1902, U.S. suffragist.
- Ҵdzܱ··Աܰ [guhv-er-, neer], 1752–1816, U.S. statesman.
- Robert, 1734–1806, U.S. financier and statesman, born in England.
- William, 1834–96, English painter, furniture designer, poet, and socialist writer.
- Wright, 1910–1998, U.S. novelist.
- a male given name, form of Maurice.
Morris
/ ˈɒɪ /
noun
- MorrisWilliam18341896MEnglishWRITING: poetARTS AND CRAFTS: designerARTS AND CRAFTS: craftsmanPOLITICS: socialist writer William. 1834–96, English poet, designer, craftsman, and socialist writer. He founded the Kelmscott Press (1890)
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"I think we will try our best to not let it affect us," Ms Morris said.
Morris’ colleagues told detectives he’d been investigating players on the school’s men’s basketball team who’d been accused of sexual misconduct and harassment.
Morris and her husband, Howard, said the cameras were an encouraging step and one that might give them more peace of mind, but they also offer no guarantee of safety.
Christian Morris, a pansexual, nonbinary artist from Inglewood, attended his first Simon Says in March dressed in a tiger stripe suit, blond mullet wig and Aladdin Sane-inspired lightning bolt face makeup.
Whether or not you're a finance geek, the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris’ "Tune Out the Noise" is a compelling, timely documentary.
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