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Curtis
[ kur-tis ]
noun
- Benjamin Robbins, 1809–74, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1851–57; resigned in dissent over Dred Scott case.
- Charles, 1860–1936, vice president of the U.S. 1929–33.
- Cyrus Her·mann Kotzsch·mar [hur, -m, uh, n-, koch, -mahr], 1850–1933, U.S. publisher.
- George Tick·nor [tik, -ner], 1812–94, U.S. attorney and writer.
- George William, 1824–92, U.S. essayist, editor, and reformer.
- a male given name: from an Old French word meaning “courteous.”
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Fishburne played Cowboy Curtis in Paul Reubens’ groundbreaking show that appealed to kids and adults alike.
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It was a year in which she played in her first majors, finished as top Briton at the Women's Open, helped win the Curtis Cup, and ended it as the world's number-one-ranked amateur.
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Sure, maybe we can excuse that for a great guy like Curtis, who had no other choice in survival.
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Liverpool's Curtis Jones started alongside him in the first game but was replaced by Morgan Rogers against Latvia.
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"We’re not being honest when we look people in the eye and say we’re not going to touch it," Curtis said.
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