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Longden

[ lawng-duhn, long- ]

noun

  1. John Eric Johnny, 1907–2003, U.S. jockey and thoroughbred horse trainer, born in England.


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His colleague Richard Longden, Ineos’s head of communications, chimed in, describing “a vibe here of a party that’s changed, and one that’s looking forward to the future. And business needs to be speaking to them and needs to be seen.”

The car had been towed earlier that morning at the request of a property owner at 110 E. Longden Ave., police said.

As part of efforts to open up channels of communications with the Taliban, Sir Simon Gass, the prime minister's high representative for Afghan transition and Dr Martin Longden chargé d'affaires of the UK mission to Afghanistan in Doha travelled to the country.

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Longden, who started his career in 1927, coaxes Bente to a head victory over Flying Finish II in the fourth race at Santa Anita.

Shoemaker’s win breaks the all-time record of 6,033 set by Johnny Longden four years earlier.

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