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Hyde
[hahyd]
noun
Douglas, 1860–1949, Irish author and statesman: president of Ireland. 1938–45.
Edward. Clarendon, Edward Hyde.
Hyde
1/ ɪ /
noun
Douglas. 1860–1949, Irish scholar and author; first president of Eire (1938–45)
See Clarendon 2
Hyde
2/ ɪ /
noun
a town in NW England, in Tameside unitary authority, Greater Manchester; textiles, footwear, engineering. Pop: 31 253 (2001)
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Ms Mincherton, of Hyde, Greater Manchester, took Lila to the hospital's A&E after finding her lethargic, with a headache and a worryingly fast heartbeat, the inquest heard.
The quilt was last on show in Hyde Park in 1994, when Cathy worked as a volunteer on the display.
Alongside the quilt, a documentary will be played that captures footage from when the quilt was last displayed in 1994 in Hyde Park.
Promoters say sponsors like American Express are important in making events such as Formula One and British Summer Time Hyde Park possible.
In 2012, Sir Paul joined Springsteen on stage at the end of the singer's headline slot at Hard Rock Calling in Hyde Park, London, but both stars found their microphones cut off before they could address the crowds after exceeding the curfew.
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