Proper noun
Blyden (plural Blydens)
A surname.
Six months on, Dr Blyden continues to appear at the High Court in Freetown where she has been subjected to constant adjournment by the Judge “to punish Dr Blyden and break her spirit”, says her supporters. Source: Internet
In early 2002, at the age of 30, Blyden became Sierra Leone's youngest National Political Party leader and the third woman from Sierra Leone to lead a fully registered political party. Source: Internet
The show won two Tony Awards, Best Leading Actor in a Musical and Best Featured Actor in a Musical for Silvers and Blyden, respectively. Source: Internet
Senators present during the hearing were Vialet, Marvin Blyden, Smith, Tregenza Roach, Jean Forde, Novelle Francis, Positive Nelson and Janelle Sarauw. Source: Internet
Otherwise, how can a Chairman and Leader of a party remain mute even when many of his party supporters, including former ministers such as Dr. Blyden, were arrested and locked up on flimsy grounds. Source: Internet
Barbara Harri" is wonderfully versatile in all three, and Alan AIda and Larry Blyden give her fine upport. Source: Internet