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Dorothy

[ dawr-uh-thee, dor- ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Dorothea.


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Still while down to 14, replacement second row Dorothy Wall finished off another patient Irish move for the side's sixth try.

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Richard Henderson, the managing director of the Dorothy Pax, was tearful as he told the BBC how he had "exhausted every option" to keep his venue open.

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James Tranmer from the band Black Kes, who were due to play at the Dorothy Pax before its closure, said they had been left "heartbroken" by the situation.

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The Dorothy Pax, based in Victoria Quays, announced its sudden closure in March citing the impact of Covid-19, rising bills and customers struggling with the cost-of-living crisis.

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In January, Mr Nouzille contacted Scotland's chief law officer, the Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain, to inform her of the book's allegations.

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