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Dodds
[dodz]
noun
Warren Baby, 1898–1959, U.S. jazz drummer.
Example Sentences
The German club's UK scout is Daniel Dodds, brother of Wycombe Wanderers boss Mike, who worked with both brothers in the Birmingham academy.
Mike Dodds was also part of the coaching staff at Sunderland when Jobe Bellingham made the move from St Andrew's to the Stadium of Light.
The cut in aid prompted International Development Minister Anneliese Dodds to resign in February, telling the prime minister in a letter that the move would "remove food and healthcare from desperate people - deeply harming the UK's reputation".
Ch Supt Steve Dodds, Leeds District Commander, said this would continue over the coming days "both on the streets and around key events in the community".
The Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds, who helped to pass the Welsh government's budget last month which included an extra £30m towards childcare, wants 30 hours of free childcare for all pre-school Welsh children from nine months old.
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