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Irving
[ ur-ving ]
noun
- Sir Henry John Henry Brodribb, 1838鈥1905, English actor.
- John, born 1942, U.S.-Canadian novelist, born in the United States.
- Washington, 1783鈥1859, U.S. essayist, story writer, and historian.
- a city in northeastern Texas, near Dallas.
- a male given name.
Irving
/ 藞蓽藧惫瑟艐 /
noun
- IrvingSir Henry18381905MEnglishTHEATRE: actorTHEATRE: theatre manager Sir Henry. real name John Henry Brodribb. 1838鈥1905, English actor and manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London (1878鈥1902)
- IrvingWashington17831859MUSWRITING: essayistWRITING: short-story writer Washington. 1783鈥1859, US essayist and short-story writer, noted for The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon (1820), which contains the stories Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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Perhaps the most famous flub was committed by Yale economics professor Irving Fisher on Oct.
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He is listed under his real name as a director of To The Nines Ltd, along with his friend Mark Irving.
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But Irving left behind instructions to a dark hallway with an elevator at the end 鈥 the passage to Gemma.
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She鈥檚 lost this father figure in Irving and then she鈥檚 lost this brother figure because Dylan seems to have turned his back on her, at least in that episode.
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Irving had tears in his eyes as he sunk both of his free throws before leaving the game.
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