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Lomax

American  
[loh-maks] / ˈloʊ mæks /

noun

  1. John Avery, 1867–1948, and his son, Alan, 1915–2002, U.S. folklorists.


Lomax British  
/ ˈləʊmæks /

noun

  1. Alan. 1915–2002, and his father John Avery (ˈeɪvərɪ) (1867–1948), US folklorists

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The trail takes 90 minutes to complete on foot and includes the original entrance of The Cavern Club on Mathew Street, along with venues such as Erics, The Lomax, Probe Records, NEMS, The Sink, and Cream.

From BBC

Chief Executive Michael L. Lomax said he has seen the rise over the past two decades of a more data-driven, return-on-investment approach to philanthropy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The research was carried out by an international team of paleontologists led by ichthyosaur specialist Dr. Dean Lomax, an Honorary Research Fellow at The University of Manchester and an 1851 Research Fellow at the University of Bristol.

From Science Daily

"During this time ichthyosaurs are incredibly rare, and Xiphodracon is the most complete individual ever found from there, helping to fill a gap," Dr Lomax said.

From BBC

"I thought long and hard about the name," said ichthyosaur expert Dr Dean Lomax, who co-authored authored the paper identifying the skeleton as a new species.

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