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Anthony

[ an-tuh-nee an-thuh-nee an-thuh-neeor, especially British, -tuh- ]

noun

  1. Saint, a.d. 251?–356?, Egyptian hermit: founder of Christian monasticism.
  2. Susan Brow·nell [brou, -nel], 1820–1906, U.S. reformer and suffragist.
  3. a first name: from Latin Antonius, a family name.


Anthony

/ ˈæԳəɪ /

noun

  1. Anthony, Saint?251?356MEgyptianRELIGION: saintRELIGION: monk Saint. ?251–?356 ad , Egyptian hermit, commonly regarded as the founder of Christian monasticism. Feast day: Jan 17
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The driver, Anthony Watson, had indicated right when he left the bus stop and was still indicating right when he turned left at the junction on to Lower Parliament Street, the inquest heard.

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Anthony Davis led the Mavericks with 29 points and nine rebounds.

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“There’s something sweet about the police having to pay Anthony after he had to take his licks from them.”

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Stanton is a bit of an elitist; Anthony actually comes from a more reformist, anti-slavery tradition, but she still makes those expedient compromises, which I think costs the suffrage movement.

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"It just shows and exemplifies the fact that nowhere on Earth is safe from this," Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Thursday.

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