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God·win

(god'win),
John T., 20th-century U.S. pathologist. See: Godwin tumor.
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Godwin, whose address was not given, was arraigned on Wednesday on a count charge, but he denied committing the offence.
Carillon pushed hard with Amy Matharu and Bethan Clargo prominent from the opening whistle and went ahead after 15 minutes when the pass of the season from Andy Borrie released George Godwin in the Hospitals' 23.
The news of Godwin's death came as a big shock to the support staff members of GEMS who live in the Al Quoz staff accommodation, some of them said on condition of anonymity.
Tom Farrell bagged an early try and despite a reply from Matthew Aubrey, Godwin's kicking and further tries from Marmion, Matt Healy and a penalty try put Connacht in total control by the interval.
On a recent morning, six visually impaired people gathered in a building in Philadelphia's Center City neighbourhood, huddled over their iPhones, waiting for Andrew Godwin's intermediate technology class to begin.
Francis Godwin came into contact with his victim while living in the Manchester area.
Godwin has served on many military assignments: corrections specialist and Army liaison at the Joint Armed Services Confinement Facility in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; squad leader/corrections noncommissioned officer (NCO) in charge at the Emergency Operations Center, and battalion training noncommissioned officer at the U.S.
Steve Stephens, 37, is wanted on a charge of aggravated murder in connection with the death of Robert Godwin Sr in Cleveland.
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