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Maris

[ mar-is ]

noun

  1. Roger (Eugene), 1934–85, U.S. baseball player.


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Motability Foundation head of innovation Catherine Maris said the new charging network was "disappointing".

From BBC

If we swap some items with higher-end alternatives - think fresh stuffing balls and premium potatoes instead of stuffing mix and the cheaper Maris Piper - the total cost rises to around £41.76.

From BBC

However, a large group of students at the university, which was founded in 1413 and is one of the oldest in the UK, insisted Ms Maris's comments "will only bring division and hatred".

From BBC

Before Maris, the famous slugger Babe Ruth – also a Yankee – held the record.

Captain Maris Polencs, Latvia's naval commander, said it had a need to develop future sea mining and de-mining capabilities in light of Russia's war in Ukraine.

From Reuters

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