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Fields

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noun

  1. W. C. William Claude Dukenfield, 1880–1946, U.S. vaudeville and motion-picture comedian.
  2. Dorothy, 1905–74, U.S. librettist and lyricist.


Fields

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noun

  1. FieldsGracie18981979FEnglishMUSIC: popular singerTHEATRE: entertainer Dame Gracie . real name Grace Stansfield . 1898–1979, English popular singer and entertainer
  2. FieldsW. C.18801946MUSFILMS AND TV: actor W. C. real name William Claude Dukenfield . 1880–1946, US film actor, noted for his portrayal of comic roles
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When Lennon presented McCartney with “Strawberry Fields Forever,†a woozy reverie loosely based on his childhood, McCartney wrote his own memory piece, “Penny Lane.â€

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I am going purely from the heart here, not because I have any feelings for Ipswich but purely because of what I know a Tractor Boys win will mean for my daughter's teacher, Mr Fields.

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He adds it "ranked as one of the great Liverpool songs in that it was explicitly about Liverpool in the way that – to put it in distinguished company – Strawberry Fields Forever was, and Penny Lane".

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Directed by the Echo‘s artistic director, Chris Fields, “One Jewish Boy†tightly focuses on the conversational push and pull between Jesse and Alex as they try to work through their points of conflict.

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“The FCC likely will approve the deal, and the company will be sold,†said C. Kerry Fields, a business law professor at the USC Marshall School of Business.

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