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Lockwood

[ lok-wood ]

noun

  1. Bel·va Ann Bennett [bel, -v, uh], 1830–1917, U.S. lawyer and women's-rights activist.


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Lockwood had been working as a tribal police officer, his aunt said, paid with CARES Act funds.

The decision to wait until the eight-minute mark to air an ad came within the past year, according to Lockwood.

From Digiday

It’s quite likely that there was lots of real-world diversity that we just can’t see from the fossils, says Lockwood.

“I think there’s a feeling that we should be reviewing a lot of stuff that was looked at 30, 40 years ago, because we’re seeing things in new ways these days,” says Lockwood.

Lockwood, also known for her poetry, was shortlisted for her debut novel No One is Talking About This, while Pulitzer Prize winner and previous Booker nominee Powers secured a spot on the list for Bewilderment.

From Time

But when the snow does come, cried Dora Lockwood, if the pond is still frozen over, wont it be a great course?

They were pretty poor, I fancy, from all Mr. Lockwood has told me, but they were very ambitious.

I've heard Mr. Lockwood tell of the days they lay in the rushes along the Chesapeake Bay waiting for duck.

Mr. Lockwood had not returned, the man said, when young Latimer reached the home the lawyer had made for them both.

He was completely satisfied, both with himself and with Captain Lockwood's taste in wines.

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