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Adam Smith
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Noun1.Adam Smith - Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790)Adam Smith - Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790)


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Yet having said all that, the visitors still gave a good account of themselves, with Kyle Smith, Adam Dodson, Simon Walker, Sean Folan, Jonathan Clegg and Duncan Peacock all making a positive impression.
CAPTION(S): PAGE BOYS: University pals Tom Campbell, Ian Smith, Adam Wilkinson and Richard Rainbow with their Wacky Rally car decorated with pages from Where's Wally books WHAT A TRIP: The friends show off their car before heading off to take part in the rally
Atherstone Town youngsters involved in next week's junior cricket festivals include Danny Morton, Ed Smith, Rahul Trivedi, Matt Clements, Sam Smart, Bill Arnold, Jack Smith, Adam Clements, George Rushton, George Webb and Kieran Wordsworth.
 
 
 
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