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Latimer

[ lat-uh-mer ]

noun

  1. Hugh, c1470–1555, English Protestant Reformation bishop, reformer, and martyr.


Latimer

/ ˈlætəmə /

noun

  1. LatimerHugh?14851555MEnglishRELIGION: clergymanRELIGION: martyr Hugh. ?1485–1555, English Protestant bishop: burnt at the stake for refusing to disavow his Protestant beliefs when Mary I assumed the throne
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Example Sentences

Their next opponents are League Two's Doncaster Rovers, and their Latimer Park site will be on show to viewers across the country.

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Roger Rose, from Burton Latimer, where Kettering's ground is, is repairing a previous "chicken wire" fence with neater plastic mesh.

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Tracey Latimer started taking pregabalin to deal with arthritis and knee pain, but she has come off the painkiller after attending a pain management course.

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Locked in a hotly contested primary against George Latimer, Mr. Bowman got a lifeline from Ms. Warren, a progressive senator from Massachusetts.

UDP has contributed $4,813,617 to the New York District 16 since last Monday, including $2,342,021 supporting Latimer, according to Federal Election Commission data — and a Business Insider report indicated the spending may be higher than the publicly disclosed figures.

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