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Barnes

[ bahrnz ]

noun

  1. Albert Coombs [koomz], 1873–1951, U.S. inventor and art collector.
  2. Djuna (Chap·pell) [joo, -n, uh, , chap, -, uh, l], 1892–1982, U.S. novelist, poet, and playwright.


Barnes

/ bɑːnz /

noun

  1. BarnesDjuna18921982FUSWRITING: novelist Djuna . 1892–1982, US novelist, noted for Nightwood (1936)
  2. BarnesWilliam18011886MBritishWRITING: poet William . 1801–86, British poet, best known for Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect (1879)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Small business owner Sam Barnes, 34, also told PA Media that the family "got greedy".

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"Climate-driven instability in neighbouring countries could lead to regional security concerns, migration pressures, and humanitarian crises in Australia, and these areas are under-researched," said Associate Professor Michele Barnes, co-author of this study at the University of Sydney with James Cook University's Professor Tiffany Morrison.

"There's an urgent need to study climate change impacts in conflict-affected communities so we can better understand how to design policies and projects that can help address these compounding issues in ways that work toward both climate resilience and enduring peace," said Dr Barnes.

Tied at the top with awards-season juggernaut “Emilia Pérez” is RaMell Ross and Joslyn Barnes’ adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel “The Nickel Boys.”

Steven Lee Myers reports on Russian disinformation; Jim Rutenberg reports on politics and media; Julian E. Barnes reports on U.S. intelligence agencies.

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