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Armitage

[ ahr-mi-tij ]

noun

  1. Kenneth, 1916–2002, English sculptor.


Armitage

/ ˈɑːmətɪdʒ /

noun

  1. ArmitageSimon (Robert)1963MBritishWRITING: poetWRITING: writer Simon ( Robert ). born 1963, British poet and writer, whose collections include Zoom! (1989), Killing Time (1999), and Universal Home Doctor (2002)


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Walking Home By Simon Armitage The power of poetry alone fuels Simon Armitage on his epic walk along the Pennine Way.

He settles his share of scores, most notably with Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Dick Armitage and the media.

He said he had seen the recent articles and was "working hard on Powell and Armitage."

Another Rumsfeld nemesis, as painted in these pages, was Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage.

Jacob Armitage, who listened to the conversation, immediately recognised the young man in question.

If we could defend the place against them, Jacob Armitage would be the first; but it is impossible, my dear boy.

Here Jacob Armitage had been born—for the cottage had been built by his grandfather—but he had not always remained at the cottage.

Jacob Armitage served King Charles, who employed him as a verderer in the forest, and paid him his wages.

We must now describe the cottage of Jacob Armitage, in which the children have in future to dwell.

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