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Todd

[tod]

noun

  1. Alexander Robertus Baron of Trumpington, 1907–97, Scottish chemist: Nobel Prize 1957.

  2. David, 1855–1939, U.S. astronomer and teacher.

  3. a male given name.



Todd

/ ɒ /

noun

  1. Baron Alexander Robertus . 1907–97, Scottish chemist, noted for his research into the structure of nucleic acids: Nobel prize for chemistry 1957

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Chris Todd, director of Transport Action Network, previously said the decision was "absolute madness".

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With that, the die is cast, destiny is in motion and Mary Todd Lincoln gets her long-awaited Tony for her cabaret prowess.

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“Federal actions like these are billed as a public safety measure, but it had the complete opposite effect, “ San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said in a written statement.

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It comes after Saturday's additional session, which saw Davey Todd set the fastest lap of the week, was curtailed by low cloud on the mountain and rain around the course.

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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche accused the pair of a "blatant assault" on US national security and its democratic values.

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