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Flaxman

[ flaks-muhn ]

noun

  1. John, 1755–1826, English sculptor and draftsman.


Flaxman

/ ˈڱæə /

noun

  1. FlaxmanJohn17551826MEnglishARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptorARTS AND CRAFTS: draughtsman John . 1755–1826, English neoclassical sculptor and draughtsman, noted particularly for his monuments and his engraved illustrations for the Iliad , the Odyssey , and works by Dante and Aeschylus
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Now a Catholic deacon, Brendan Flaxman was a States of Jersey Police officer when the original series of Bergerac was filmed.

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Mr Flaxman joined the force in 1979, just before filming started, and was an extra in three of the show’s episodes.

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“We’ve got the coastlines and the rest of it, but in business life and everyday life it’s pretty similar to any other place that you’d find in England,” Mr Flaxman said.

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Ultimately, Mr Flaxman said Jersey was still a fantastic place to live, even though it comes with a high cost of living and housing.

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Now, researchers are developing creative techniques to gauge the extents of these harms — an endeavor that Abraham Flaxman, a global health researcher at the University of Washington, says is essential to inform short-term relief efforts as well as long-term policies.

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