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Laing

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noun

  1. R(onald) D(avid), 1927–1989, British psychiatrist and author, born in Scotland.


Laing

/ leɪŋ /

noun

  1. LaingR(onald) D(avid)19271989MScottishMEDICINE: psychiatrist R ( onald ) D ( avid ). 1927–89, Scottish psychiatrist; his best known books include The Divided Self (1960), The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise (1967), and Knots (1970)
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She now presents the programme with Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing.

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It also featured expressive activities, including sculpture under the gaze of pioneering art therapist Joyce Laing.

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Sentencing Al Mustafa at Lewes Crown Court on Friday, Judge Laing told him he had made the journey "for financial gain" and "knew the huge and obvious risks to the lives of the people that were wholly unknown to you".

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The city council's deputy leader, Jemima Laing, said it was "upsetting" to see Plymouth used as a stop on the "racist summer tour" that appears to be happening.

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Marie Laing, from Frome in Somerset, told BBC News that she was able to lose more than three stone on the NHS soup and shake diet.

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