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Herbert

[ hur-bert ]

noun

  1. Frank, 1920–86, U.S. science-fiction writer.
  2. George, 1593–1633, English clergyman and poet.
  3. Victor, 1859–1924, U.S. composer and orchestra conductor, born in Ireland.
  4. a male given name: from Old English words meaning “army” and “bright.”


Herbert

/ ˈɜːə /

noun

  1. HerbertEdward, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury15831648MEnglishPHILOSOPHY: philosopherWRITING: poet Edward, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury. 1583–1648, English philosopher and poet, noted for his deistic views
  2. HerbertGeorge15931633MEnglishWRITING: poet his brother, George . 1593–1633, English Metaphysical poet. His chief work is The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations (1633)
  3. HerbertZbigniew19241998MPolishWRITING: poetTHEATRE: dramatist Zbigniew ( əzˈbɪɡnɪəf), 1924–98, Polish poet and dramatist, noted esp for his dramatic monologues
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Four of the team’s first six picks were devoted to skill positions to surround quarterback Justin Herbert with playmakers.

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With two more receivers drafted this year, the Chargers have used seven picks on receivers in the last three seasons in an attempt to help Herbert.

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For the third consecutive year, the Chargers could take another wide receiver in the first two days of the draft with hopes to give quarterback Justin Herbert more weapons.

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As they moved from station to station in the shadow of the Chargers practice facility, Tyler Conklin seemingly never strayed too far from Justin Herbert.

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"These businesses also evade an enormous amount of tax. That is money that doesn't go to the exchequer to be used for local communities," Ms Herbert said.

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