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Gwyn
[gwin]
noun
Eleanor Nell, 1650–87, English actress: mistress of Charles II.
Gwyn
/ ɡɪ /
noun
Nell, original name Eleanor Gwynne. 1650–87, English actress; mistress of Charles II
Example Sentences
"Post-pandemic we are seeing people with far more extensive brain problems because of their drinking," said Sue Gwyn, chief executive of Brynawel House.
District judge Gwyn Jones concluded the company had been negligent and had "no doubt caused significant embarrassment to all those dedicated personnel in Dwr Cymru".
Gen Sir Gwyn Jenkins has taken over the role after Adm Sir Ben Key was removed as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff while under investigation over allegations of misconduct.
A senior government source close to the process told the BBC that the UK Special Forces officer "would never have acted without direction", adding that "everything would have gone through Gwyn Jenkins".
Plaid's Swansea spokesman, Dr Gwyn Williams, added nationalisation would provide the opportunity to introduce the use of clean hydrogen-based production of virgin steel in Wales.
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