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maud

[mawd] / mɔd /




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"What I can say today is that there have been seven deaths directly or indirectly related to the heat," government spokesperson Maud Bregeon told television broadcaster TF1 on Tuesday.

From Barron's • May 26, 2026

Short's club team-mate Delaney Burns continues in the second row, with Mitchell rotating his props as Kelsey Clifford and Maud Muir start in the front row.

From BBC • May 5, 2026

Similarly, Fahmy proudly shows a photo of her great-great-grandmother Theresa “Tessie” Cooke Haskins, a noted harpist whose daughter Maud Haskins was the first harpist to perform with the orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2026

These were combined with geological and geomorphological surveys across Dronning Maud Land.

From Science Daily • Nov. 9, 2025

No sound of talk or laughter came from the hall, for most of the servants and retainers had gone either with his father, Sir John de Bureford, or with his mother, the Lady Maud.

From "The Door in the Wall" by Marguerite de Angeli




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