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Schofield

American  
[skoh-feeld] / ˈskoʊˌfild /

noun

  1. John McAllister 1831–1906, U.S. general.


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Ahead of presenting the degree to them, University of Glasgow vice chancellor Professor Andy Schofield said: "As we have the honour of recognising our graduates here in the hall, we pause too to acknowledge someone who should have been here to collect the honours degree that he earned, Ethan Brown."

From BBC

Hanley immediately made a significant call - dropping out-of-form captain Garry Schofield, his Leeds team-mate, from the matchday squad for the first Test.

From BBC

Thomas Schofield, defending, told the court on Monday the defendant wanted to avoid putting Mr Price's family through a "stressful" hearing.

From BBC

He appeared on ITV's This Morning, chatting with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, holding a crystal egg, which he claimed was worth £5m and he was selling for a billionaire in Canada.

From BBC

Schofield knocked Farmer down twice and the referee stopped the bout at the 1:18 mark.

From Los Angeles Times