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Edwards

[ ed-werdz ]

noun

  1. Jonathan, 1703–58, American clergyman and theologian.


Edwards

/ ˈɛə /

noun

  1. EdwardsGareth (Owen)1947MWelshSPORT AND GAMES: rugby union player Gareth ( Owen ). born 1947, Welsh Rugby Union footballer: halfback for Wales (1967–78) and the British Lions (1968–74)
  2. EdwardsJonathan17031758MUSRELIGION: theologianPHILOSOPHY: metaphysician Jonathan. 1703–58, American Calvinist theologian and metaphysician; author of The Freedom of the Will (1754)
  3. EdwardsJonathan1966MBritishSPORT AND GAMES: athlete Jonathan. born 1966, British athlete: gold medallist in the triple jump at the Olympics (2000) and the World Championships (1995, 2001)
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James tried to find Doncic as he flared to the corner and threw a pass directly to Edwards.

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Mr Edwards said when two officers had been about to handcuff Mr Clark, he'd been trying to explain to them that he had a bad wrist due to an accident.

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Head coach Jon Lewis was also removed from his position and has been replaced by legendary former captain Charlotte Edwards.

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The corporation announced the review in the wake of revelations about Edwards, formerly its most senior news presenter, who committed offences involving child abuse images.

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As well as Doncic and James played, Edwards outshined them both, scoring a game-high 43 points while also contributing nine rebounds and six assists.

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