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Ramsey

[ ram-zee ]

noun

  1. Arthur Michael Baron Ramsey of Canterbury, 1904–1988, English clergyman and scholar: archbishop of Canterbury 1961–74.
  2. a town in NE New Jersey.
  3. a town in SE Minnesota.
  4. a male given name: from a Scandinavian word meaning “wooded island.”


Ramsey

/ ˈræmzɪ /

noun

  1. RamseySir Alf(red)19221999MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: footballerSPORT AND GAMES: football manager Sir Alf ( red ) ( Ernest ). 1922–99, English footballer and football manager, who played for England 32 times and managed England when they won the World Cup (1966)


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Video of the horrific episode was captured by a bystander, Ramsey Orta, who then sold it to the New York Daily News.

President Johnson and Attorney General Ramsey Clark were initially wary, too, “for good reason,” says Barone.

I remember covering JonBenet Ramsey with 200 other reporters thinking, “What am I doing?”

According to Ramsey, his Lampo Group sells “hope,” and that business has given him an estimated net worth of $55 million.

The public criticism enraged Ramsey, who, according to one current employee, went on a “warpath” to expose the Twitter critics.

She looked "hurt," and Ramsey was touched; there was something human about her, then, after all.

"I guess he must 'a' been," said Ramsey, with admirable simplicity.

Nevertheless, as they slowly went on together, Ramsey was embarrassed.

"Yes," said Ramsey, disarmed and guileless in the face of diplomacy.

"She was pretty sure there was, though," Ramsey said, thoughtfully.

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