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Matthews

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noun

  1. (James) Bran·der [bran, -der], 1852–1929, U.S. writer and educator.
  2. Sir Stanley, 1915–2000, British soccer player.


Matthews

/ ˈæθː /

noun

  1. MatthewsSir Stanley19152000MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: footballer Sir Stanley. 1915–2002, English footballer
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Mr Matthews said they always spent the build-up "peeking at the weather forecast", adding: "We've got it down a fine art now, basically we take everything we need out there."

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Shirreffs went to work for Matthews but it only paid room and board.

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Mr Morgan attended the hearing alone, while the FA's legal counsel Stephen Walsh and head of integrity David Matthews were also present.

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Jim Matthews, one of the rooftop solar owners at the protest, said he doubts he would have purchased the panels if he would have known the state would be reversing the incentives.

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Maddie Feaunati's switch to number eight has been a huge success this campaign and with World Cup winner Alex Matthews now back up to speed, even a back row bench spot is hugely competitive.

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