Ashley
Americannoun
noun
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Jack , Baron. 1922–2012, British Labour politician and campaigner for deaf and disabled people
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Laura. 1925–85, British designer, who built up a successful chain of retail stores selling dresses and fabrics based on traditional English patterns
Example Sentences
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“For some employees, the added cost of gas in addition to all of their other household expenses is a financial setback,” wrote PwC’s workforce-solutions director Ashley Klein and total rewards and financial well-being partner Cornell Staeger in a social-media post this week.
From MarketWatch
“Deteriorating consumer confidence suggests real retail spending will weaken in the coming months,” economist Ashley Webb at Capital Economics wrote in a note following the report’s release.
Ashley, a refuse worker in south-east England, is known to fans on social media as the No1 Binman.
From BBC
Ashley said biodegradable bags could also help, adding that food recycling was for solids only, not for milk or sauces.
From BBC
A video clip featured in the “Addictive Ballet” episode shows New York City Ballet principal dancer Ashley Bouder launching herself into a jeté so high she seems to leave Earth’s gravity.
From Los Angeles Times
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