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Littlewood

/ ˈlɪtəlwʊd /

noun

  1. Littlewood(Maud) Joan19142002FBritishTHEATRE: theatre director ( Maud ) Joan . 1914–2002, British theatre director, who founded the Theatre Workshop Company (1945) with the aim of bringing theatre to the working classes: noted esp for her production of Oh, What a Lovely War! (1963)
“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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Pop Con director Mark Littlewood, a longtime friend and ally of Ms Truss, told the crowd it also wasn't about seeking to "replicate or replace" existing factions of Tory MPs - groups who've been dubbed the "five families", who, Mr Littlewood said, had modelled themselves on the old school New York mafia.

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Dr Liz Littlewood, the BASIL+ trial manager from the Department of Health Sciences, University of York, added: "This is what the UK does well and it shows how the NHS, Universities and third sector organisations were able to work in partnership during the pandemic to tackle the big health challenges."

The 182-year-old plum cake sold at Bearnes, Hampton and Littlewood auctioneers, in Devon, for twice its estimated price.

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Former Vote Leave head Matthew Elliott, Tory party donor Jon Moynihan, long-term aide Ruth Porter and think tank boss Mark Littlewood have reportedly been nominated.

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Jesse Littlewood, vice president for campaigns at Common Cause, said his group reached out to Twitter last week about a tweet from U.S.

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