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Adele

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noun

  1. a first name: from a Germanic word meaning “noble.”


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Broadcaster and DJ Adele Roberts, already the fastest woman with a stoma to complete the London Marathon, will attempt to become the fastest woman with a stoma to complete all six world marathon majors in the space of eight months.

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There were magazine covers, nominations for the Mercury Prize and Brit Awards, a starring role on stage in Cabaret, a support slot with Adele and, yes, an appearance on Celebrity Bake Off – where, unfortunately, she burned her crumpets.

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Her great-aunt, Julia Donaldson, wrote the popular children’s book “The Gruffalo,” and Young’s parents encouraged her to sing as a kid; later, Young studied at London’s Brit School, the prestigious performing arts academy that counts Winehouse, Adele and Rex Orange County among its famous alumni.

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Adele sent her a bouquet of roses.

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His new colleagues include Luke Pritchard, the singer with indie veterans The Kooks, while on the production side he's been helped by producers and engineers who've worked on releases by the likes of Ed Sheeran and Adele.

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