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Marquand
[ mahr-kwond ]
noun
- J(ohn) P(hillips), 1893–1960, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
Marquand
/ mɑːˈkwɒnd /
noun
- MarquandJ(ohn) P(hillips)18931960MUSWRITING: novelist J ( ohn ) P ( hillips ). 1893–1960, US novelist, noted for his stories featuring the Japanese detective Mr Moto and for his satirical comedies of New England life, such as The Late George Apley (1937)
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Michael Appleby was the trainer and Tom Marquand was the rider.
From Los Angeles Times
The colt improved to 4 for 6 as the first North American starter for both trainer Michael Appleby and jockey Tom Marquand.
From Seattle Times
Marquand said it was "one of his proudest moments in the saddle".
From BBC
The king and queen were seen waving toward Marquand and Desert Hero after the race.
From Washington Times
He said becoming a jockey has always been his dream, and has long idolised fellow flat jockey Tom Marquand, who was champion apprentice in 2015.
From BBC
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