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Curzon
[ kur-zuhn ]
noun
- Sir Clifford, 1907–82, British pianist.
- George Nathaniel, 1st Marquis Curzon of Ked·le·ston [ked, -l-st, uh, n], 1859–1925, British statesman: viceroy of India 1899–1905.
Curzon
/ ˈkɜːzən /
noun
- CurzonSir Clifford19071982MEnglishMUSIC: pianist Sir Clifford. 1907–82, English pianist
- CurzonGeorge Nathaniel, 1st Marquis Curzon of Kedleston18591925MBritishPOLITICS: statesman George Nathaniel , 1st Marquis Curzon of Kedleston. 1859–1925, British Conservative statesman; viceroy of India (1898–1905)
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Greville was on the road,—nay, as his tutor's letter had been forwarded from London, might perhaps be in Curzon Street that day.
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The house in Curzon Street had been bought and she had been a round of furnishers, paper-hangers and fitters of all variety.
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Why did his wayward feet carry him to the corner of Curzon Street?
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The letter from Curzon Street was in her hand half unfolded.
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The letter from Curzon Street had not made the beauty shed tears.
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