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Holliday

[hol-i-dey]

noun

  1. Judith Tuvim Judy, 1921–65, U.S. comic actress.



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Dr Richard Holliday, senior lecturer at the School of Dental Sciences at Newcastle University, says nicotine pouches are less harmful than cigarettes - but not risk free.

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Fresh from winning best jazz album at this year's Grammys, US singer Samara Joy teams up with the BBC Concert Orchestra for a night of standards by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holliday.

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“For being born,” Holliday says evenly.

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Darren Holliday, watch manager at Colchester Fire Station, urged smokers to "double-check your cigarette is fully stubbed out and safely thrown away".

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That rustic presence translated well on the silver screen, blown up 50-feet-tall in films like 1992’s “Thunderheart” and the following year’s “Tombstone,” the latter of which gave Kilmer one of his most notable roles as the legendary gunslinger Doc Holliday.

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