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Ounded

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Ound´ed
a.1.Wavy; waving; curly.


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The company was ounded six years ago by Mrs Clacher, who was a freelance marketing consultant, and her brother Ed Reeves.
Byline: CHRIS BASCOMBE H OUNDED by the Press, cruelly picked on due to a unique physical appearance, and regularly criticised for not being fit to fill the boots of those who went before.
Alexander seems to recognize the damaging work committed by such images, but writes off such stereotypes by claiming that "Jewish songwriters of the 1910s and 1920s imagined that African-American identity was f ounded on being strangers and in dreaming of home" (135).
 
 
 
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