Holyoake


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Holyoake

(ˈhəʊlɪˌəʊk)
n
(Biography) Sir Keith Jacka (ˈdʒækə). 1904–83, New Zealand politician; prime minister (1957; 1960–72); governor general (1977–80)
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Moorside Street was closed in both directions between Jack Lane and Holyoake Street while emergency services attended.
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Coroner John Ellery was told the divorced mother-of-three, who left work at about 5pm, was found by her stepfather, Lee Holyoake, around three hours later, after knocks at her door went unanswered.
Within minutes Luke Holyoake had put Anstey back in the lead and Loughborough were back to square one and 2-1 down.
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Baffled by the amount of mess on the pavements around her Porthcawl home, five-year-old Elsie Holyoake decided to send out a sweet yet strong message to irresponsible owners.