Gardiner
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Samuel Rawson 1829–1902, English historian.
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Stephen, 1483–1555, English ecclesiastic and statesman.
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Sir John Eliot. born 1943, British conductor, noted for performances using period instruments; founded the Monteverdi Choir in 1965, the English Baroque Soloists in 1978, and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique in 1990
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Stephen. ?1483–1555, English bishop and statesman; lord chancellor (1553–55). He opposed Protestantism, supporting the anti-Reformation policies of Mary I
Example Sentences
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While the Bruins will bring back some young talent in Lena Bilic and Sienna Betts and add injured senior Timea Gardiner, they will essentially have to start from scratch.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 3, 2026
“Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” written and executive produced by Francesca Gardiner, was initially set to debut in 2027.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 25, 2026
The new TV series, based on the novel of the same name by Janice Hadlow, centres on the Bennet family's middle sister, Mary, as she becomes a governess to the Gardiner family.
From BBC • Dec. 13, 2025
Written and executive produced by Francesca Gardiner, the new “Harry Potter” HBO series has been billed as “a faithful adaptation” of the popular seven-book series by author J.K.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2025
Maybe Sam Gardiner understood the look on the boy’s face; at all events he scooped up a handful of gum- drops and put them in the package with the other things.
From "Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt
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