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hayward
1[ hey-wawrd ]
noun
- an officer having charge of hedges and fences around a town common, especially to keep cattle from breaking through and to impound stray cattle.
Hayward
2[ hey-werd ]
noun
- Leland, 1902–71, U.S. theatrical producer.
- a city in central California, SE of Oakland.
hayward
/ ˈ³ó±ðɪˌ·Éɔ˻å /
noun
- obsolete.a parish officer in charge of enclosures and fences
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His ex-boyfriend, Russell Hayward said Martyn "left the world exactly how he lived, the centre of attention".
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Since his death, Martyn's mother and his friends, Mr Hayward and Mikey Keating, have also taken part in a 200-mile walk from the arena to Downing Street to insist Martyn's Law is introduced.
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Susan Hayward won an Oscar for her sympathetic but campy portrayal of Graham in the 1958 film “I Want to Live!â€
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The earthquake occurred one mile from Pleasanton, San Ramon and Castro Valley and two miles from Hayward.
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A magnitude 3.7 earthquake shook Hayward, Calif., just before 2 p.m.
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