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Ryle

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Ryle [raɪl]
n
1. (Biographies / Ryle, Gilbert (1900-1976) M, British, PHILOSOPHY: philosopher) Gilbert. 1900-76, British philosopher. His works include The Concept of Mind (1949)
2. (Biographies / Ryle, Sir Martin (1918-1984) M, British, SCIENCE: astronomer) Sir Martin. 1918-84, British astronomer, noted for his research on radio astronomy: Astronomer Royal 1972-82; shared the Nobel prize for physics in 1974


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CHESTER NOMADS beat Upton Youth 2-0 in the Wirral FA Youth Cup with Harrison Ryle and James Huxley scoring and a solitary goal from Alex Ley gave Oxton Villa a 1-0 win over Eastham Rangers.
The microphone was handed over to the school's headmaster Gabriel Malieng, witnessed by Professor Akolde Tier as well as John Ryle who was closing his institute's course about the Sudan, which is held at the school premises.
Angela Sargent, 37, of Ryle Street, Bloxwich, pleaded guilty to three charges of fraud by false representation before Walsall magistrates earlier this month.
 
 
 
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