Sherriff
Robert Cedric, 1896–1975, English playwright and novelist.
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The Sherriff’s Department declined an interview request and did not respond to questions in writing.
County’s ‘Crime-Free Housing’ Programs Walk Fine Line Between Safety, Surveillance | Jesse Marx | March 16, 2021 | Voice of San DiegoAnd Sherriff and baby Agnes had passed the 21 days incubation period, proving they had not contracted Ebola.
He knowd the men ez stopped the courts las' week wouldn' be afeard o' stoppin a Sherriff.
The Duke of Stockbridge | Edward BellamyDaniel Brewster, he felt, would have beamed upon a son-in-law like Roscoe Sherriff.
Indiscretions of Archie | P. G. WodehouseDespite the eulogies which Sherriff had uttered concerning Peter, he found his doubts increasing.
Indiscretions of Archie | P. G. Wodehouse
Roscoe Sherriff was pacing the lobby of the hotel nervously, carrying a small hand-bag.
Indiscretions of Archie | P. G. WodehouseThe conduct of Sinclair at the battle of Sherriff Muir was not inconsistent with his former life.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. | Mrs. Thomson
British Dictionary definitions for Sherriff
/ (ˈʃɛrɪf) /
R (obert) C (edric). 1896–1975, British dramatist and film writer, best known for his play of World War I Journey's End (1928). His film scripts include Goodbye Mr. Chips (1936) and The Dam Busters (1955)
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