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Selfridge

[ sel-frij ]

noun

  1. Harry Gordon, 1857?–1947, British retail merchant, born in the U.S.


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Abbington, 51, who starred in Sherlock and Mr Selfridge, missed last weekend's show for medical reasons but had been expected to return next week.

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Actress Amanda, who's been in TV series including Sherlock and Mr Selfridge, says taking part in Strictly feels like "flying blind".

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The collapse of the Arcadia retail empire in 2020 saw Burtons, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis, Topshop and Miss Selfridge all disappear from our shopping streets.

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Peter Selfridge, another former U.S. official, said Biden is here “to grieve” and likely does not care that he has largely been out of the spotlight.

Selfridge noted the president’s history of personal loss, including the death of his first wife and infant daughter and, later, an adult son.

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