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Lawes
[lawz]
noun
Henry Harry, 1596–1662, English composer.
Lewis E(dward), 1883–1947, U.S. penologist.
Lawes
/ ɔː /
noun
Henry. 1596–1662, English composer, noted for his music for Milton's masque Comus (1634) and for his settings of some of Robert Herrick's poems
his brother, William . 1602–45, English composer, noted for his harmonically experimental instrumental music
Example Sentences
After the losses of Courtney Lawes, Lewis Ludlam and Alex Waller at the end of last season, and David Ribbans the previous summer, that might be enough.
Courtney Lawes called him a "cocky little" something.
Courtney Lawes, the wonderful former England forward, wrote that he couldn't see "Scotland living with England" provided the hosts produce a seven or eight out of 10 performance at Twickenham on Saturday.
Courtney Lawes, who captained England during their Australia tour in 2022, said Itoje is not a loud talker, external when it comes to pre-game team talks, but the new England captain is happy to hand over those duties to louder squad members.
Wiltshire Police's temporary Supt Kerry Lawes told an inquiry into Ms Sturgess's death that "there was no intelligence" to support the comment.
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