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Frazer

[ frey-zer ]

noun

  1. Sir James George, 1854–1941, Scottish anthropologist: writer of socio-anthropological studies.
  2. a male given name.


Frazer

/ ˈڰɪə /

noun

  1. FrazerSir James George18541941MScottishSOCIAL SCIENCE: anthropologist Sir James George . 1854–1941, Scottish anthropologist; author of many works on primitive religion, and magic, esp The Golden Bough (1890)
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Frazer Scott, from campaigning group Energy Action Scotland, said there were growing concerns around the switch happening on time.

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She called on the Welsh government to "enter into talks with both representatives of WNO and the UK Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer to discuss how WNO's cross-border agreement for funding can be honoured."

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Britain’s Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said she will monitor the orderly transition of the media group, “with a view to taking any further regulatory action as required.”

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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said she had "raised concerns about the potential impact of this deal on free expression and accurate presentation of news".

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Robert Frazer is an Australian who runs a solar energy company.

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