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Groves

[ grohvz ]

noun

  1. Leslie Richard, 1896–1970, U.S. general.
  2. a city in SE Texas.


Groves

/ ɡəʊ /

noun

  1. GrovesSir Charles19151992MEnglishMUSIC: conductor Sir Charles. 1915–92, English orchestral conductor
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He lost his only challenge for world honours to George Groves in 2018.

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Kevin Groves, Network Rail's head of media, said the "good news for passengers travelling today is that the vast majority of the rail network - well over 95% - is actually open for business as usual."

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Jo Groves, from Cornwall, made a scene showing the first village to be liberated, depicting a church and local people greeting soldiers.

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Mark Chapman will present live coverage of the fight, while the commentary will be led by Ronald McIntosh with retired world champion George Groves and former WBA lightweight champion Anthony Crolla.

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Mr Groves estimates the woman may have stolen eight Jellycats worth up to £400 from his shop that day.

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