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Coatsworth

[ kohts-wurth ]

noun

  1. Elizabeth, 1893–1986, U.S. writer, especially of children's books.


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Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell, said: "The Bank of England is now expected to start cutting rates before the US Federal Reserve sharpens its knife and that's led to divergent fortunes for the respective currencies."

From BBC

However, Coatsworth urged the state’s residents to strictly adhere to the social distancing rules despite cases slowing down significantly in recent days.

From Reuters

“It’s welcome news for Victorians and welcome news for Australians,” Deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coatsworth told the Australian Broadcasting Corp television on Monday.

From Reuters

“The numbers of cases in some facilities is substantial and that is going to take some time to get on top of,” Coatsworth told Australian Broadcasting Corp television.

From Reuters

National Deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coatsworth said there were 679 active COVID-19 cases linked to the homes, including workers.

From Reuters

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