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Aylward

Proper noun

Meaning

Aylward (plural Aylwards)

A surname from Old English.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Aylward said he was not putting his hand in his pocket and using LFE cash to buy Glory. Source: Internet

Although she found herself a figure of international interest, thanks to the popularity of the film, and television and media interviews, Aylward was mortified by her depiction in the film and the many liberties it took. Source: Internet

And documents obtained by 6PR’s Gareth Parker reveal that Mr Sage was being promised $30 million by Mr Aylward – AKA James Biniaz - for 80 per cent of the A-League club. Source: Internet

Aylward stopped in Beijing for a joint press conference with Chinese officials on Monday before departing and touching down in Switzerland, where the WHO is based. Source: Internet

A particularly popular idea was the Quinarian system popularised by Nicholas Aylward Vigors (1785–1840), William Sharp Macleay (1792–1865), William Swainson and others. Source: Internet

Dr. Bruce Aylward, a senior adviser to WHO’s director-general, added that any mass immunisation campaign with a COVID-19 vaccine would aim to cover far more than 50 per cent of the world’s population. Source: Internet

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