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Forsyth

/ ˈfɔːsaɪθ /

noun

  1. ForsythBill1947MScottishFILMS AND TV: directorWRITING: writer Bill . born 1947, Scottish writer and director. His films include Gregory's Girl (1981), Local Hero (1983), and Gregory's Two Girls (1999)
  2. ForsythFrederick1938MBritishWRITING: thriller writer Frederick born 1938, British thriller writer. His books include The Day of the Jackal (1970), The Odessa File (1972), and The Fourth Protocol (1984)


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The Victorian-Romanesque hotel, Mansion on Forsyth Park, equipped with modern luxuries, offers the best of both worlds.

“I was pretty vehement in my opposition to the war,” says Forsyth.

Thousands of anti-war protestors were angry, including Keith Forsyth.

He assembled the team, which included Forsyth and the Raines, and devised a plan to break in and retrieve them.

My response to Snowden,” says Forsyth, “was here we go again.

Forsyth had a song which became very popular about this time.

Colonel Forsyth, an Indian fighter of tried worth, never gave a thought to the chance of a fight.

This unexpected raid made Forsyth hot to go for the marauders, and he telegraphed me for permission, which I as promptly gave him.

Forsyth said, however, that in his eyes he looked pretty much like a gypsy himself—had all the characteristics of the Romany race.

Lady Forsyth had gone into the saloon, leaving Nancy leaning against the rail in the dancing sunshine.

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