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Lockwood
[ lok-wood ]
noun
- Bel·va Ann Bennett [bel, -v, uh], 1830–1917, U.S. lawyer and women's-rights activist.
Example Sentences
Soundscape environmental composer Annea Lockwood dived deep into gripping, gurgling water sounds that were electronically enhanced and got the joint jumping with her piano percussion duo “Jitterbug,” performed by Vicki Ray and Wesley Sumpter.
The actor was born in 1934 in Bradford, the son of actors Lockwood West and Olive Carleton-Crowe.
Presley moved to England for "her last shot at stability" with her fourth husband Michael Lockwood, Keough says.
Nor did director of operations and sub pilot Scott Griffith or former US Coast Guard Rear Admiral John Lockwood, who was on Oceangate’s board.
Michael Lockwood, 65, of Epsom, Surrey, was accused of sexually abusing the girls when he worked part-time at a leisure centre near Hull in his 20s.
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