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Huddleston
[ huhd-l-stuhn ]
noun
- (Ernest Urban) Trevor, 1913–1998, English Anglican archbishop and antiapartheid activist in Africa.
Huddleston
/ ˈhʌdəlstən /
noun
- HuddlestonTrevor19131998MBritishRELIGION: clergymanPOLITICS: Anti-Apartheid campaigner Trevor. 1913–98, British Anglican prelate; suffragan bishop of Stepney (1968–78) and bishop of Mauritius (1978–83); president of the Anti-Apartheid Movement (1981–94)
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He played Brandt, the happy-go-lucky assistant/boy Friday to millionaire Jeffrey Lebowski (David Huddleston).
Again, one day not two years ago, I lifted a newspaper, and my eyes fell on the words “Henry Huddleston.”
But the reason must have been evident to any one who considered the character and movements of William Henry Huddleston.
In 1874 he again came forward, in conjunction with Mr. Huddleston, was unsuccessful, and thereafter took no share in polities.
Suddenly a gentleman came riding rapidly to our door, and asked for Mr. Huddleston.
A gray-haired woman served tea, and said she was ready to stay with us, if so be Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston were agreeable.
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