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Woolford

Woolford meaning

A surname. | A hamlet in Alberta, Canada. | An unincorporated community in Maryland, United States.

Example sentences (9)

His most recent appearance was in 2020's "Dance, Lies, and Videotape" as Alistair Woolford, the creative director of a ballet company being investigated for illegally recording one of its dancers for a pornographic website.

Rev Tom Woolford, the vicar of All Saints in New Longton, Preston, said there was a “causal link” between church wedding fees and the sharp decline in church weddings, which was “especially acute” in poorer areas.

The Pink Up Berry push was started by Deb Woolford, who lost her own mother to breast cancer 22 years ago.

I did not want to get involved in this kind of gutter debate with Enrico Woolford, who notwithstanding his long association with the media as a journalist, seems to have failed to come to grips with one simple fact.

Woolford said that at the end of each of the Coalition’s News Network’s (CNN) broadcastings, it is indicated that the programme is a ‘Paid political broadcasting’.

Six laptops, five desktop computers and a photocopier, were presented to the college, during a presentation ceremony hosted at its Woolford Avenue and Thomas Lands, George-town location.

The Guyana Chess Federation (GCF) will stage the Gaico Construction-sponsored Chess Grand Prix from September 21-29 at the National resource Centre, Woolford Avenue.

From left are Annesia Woolford-Saunders, Jonathan Saunders and Region Four Special Needs Officer Simone Abrams.

However Bristol City won the corresponding Fixture 4–2 Martyn Woolford hitting a brace Other clubs have been seen as 'third rivals' by the fans and media.