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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Lawrence .
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Examples
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Lohworuora -- see Lawrie, _Early Scottish Charters_, pp. 185-6 and 429-30.] [Footnote 10: See _Lawrie Annals_, p. 389 and _Chron.
Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray
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Lawrie is the first Scotsman to win the British Open on Scottish soil since Tommy Armour in 1931, at Carnoustie.
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Still, Lawrie is an exception to the established champions Carnoustie has produced - Armour, Henry Cotton, Hogan, Gary Player and
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Lawrie is the first qualifier to win the Open championship since the exemption system was started in 1962.
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Staffordshire pottery, and had struck the "Yokel," as he called Lawrie, in the midst of all the tents on Leddrie Green, at the great annual
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 John Wilson 1819
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It does not matter if Lawrie is Welsh, Scottish or from Northern Ireland given that he is the answer to the question of the last British major winner.
BBC - Ouch 2010
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"Lawrie," she said sharply, "where are you going again tonight?
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New Liturgical Movement: Lee Lawrie, Architectural Sculptor skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Lee Lawrie was one of the finest sculptors of the first quarter of the twentieth century, and a major force in the Art Deco of the period.
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• Lawrie Quinn in a debate on milk prices in 2000: Will my right honourable friend join me in praising the producers of the very good TV commercial that promotes milk, using well known milk drinkers such as George Best?
The Knowledge | Which footballers have been mentioned in parliament? | John Ashdown 2011
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