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Maitland
[ meyt-luhnd ]
noun
- Frederic William, 1850–1906, English jurist and legal historian.
Maitland
1/ ˈmeɪtlənd /
noun
- a town in SE Australia, in E New South Wales: industrial centre of an agricultural region. Pop: 53 470 (2001)
Maitland
2/ ˈmeɪtlənd /
noun
- MaitlandFrederic William18501906MEnglishHISTORY: historian Frederic William. 1850–1906, English legal historian
Example Sentences
"The human cost is two-fold," Ms Maitland said.
“Billionaires generate obscene amounts of carbon pollution with their yachts and private jets – but this is dwarfed by the pollution caused by their investments,” Oxfam International’s inequality policy adviser Alex Maitland told The Guardian.
Police said the man was walking with a pram when the crash happened on West Maitland Street near the junction with Coates Place at about 17:00 on Friday.
Party members will select the new chair at a special meeting in Maitland, an Orlando suburb.
However their joy did not last long as Sarries went straight back onto the front foot and Maitland just about got downward pressure on Farrell's grubber kick to register his 32nd Premiership try.
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