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Digby

[ dig-bee ]

noun

  1. Sir Kenelm, 1603–65, English writer, naval commander, and diplomat.


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As Heather "Digby" Parton chronicled, Trump's approval ratings have fallen so fast in his first 100 days that he's making empty threats of federal prosecution against outlets that publish these polls.

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A spokesman for solicitors Digby Brown said civil claims had been lodged on behalf of the victims and had all now been settled.

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Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby are competing in the pairs, while Edward Appleby is in the men's event and Kristen Spours is in the women's.

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As Heather "Digby" Parton documented during the first Trump administration, Trump has hinted at his belief in eugenics for decades now, unsubtly suggesting white people have "good genes" and arguing in favor of breeding humans like a "racehorse."

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But, as Heather "Digby" Parton wrote yesterday at Salon, conservatives have grown so accustomed to rewriting history that they even deny a history the entire country witnessed with its own eyes four years ago: the insurrection of Jan. 6.

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