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Meaning of "jolliffe"

Jolliffe (noun) is a surname that may have English or Norman roots
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  • A surname from Anglo-Norman.

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Jolliffe includes testimony from numerous eyewitnesses.
It does not bear imagining what might happen if he confronts this man Jolliffe.
Jolliffe also said he had not heard of any visa refusals.
This is what got him in trouble with Lewis and Jolliffe.
Jolliffe suffered from gender inequality multiple times during her career as an Australian female animator.
It is addressed to Terence Jolliffe.
For a period of time, Jolliffe was the top paid animator in the city.
Yes-like progressive rock influence was brought in by Steve Jolliffe on Cyclone.
Michael Jolliffe is a freelance writer based in Oxford, UK.
That 's the idea that inspired Steve Jolliffe and his brother.
In his award, Arbitrator Jolliffe directed the Corporation to compensate the Complainant.
My first question, though, is for Chief Jolliffe.
Jolliffe scored 12 runs in the match.
Lamborghini 's British importer David Jolliffe commissioned the car.
Jolliffe played a single first-class match for Hampshire in 1825 against Sussex.

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One of the Brackley Jolliffe boys?
Jolliffe represented Hampshire in one first-class match in 1902 against Derbyshire the at County Ground, Southampton.
My first question is for Mr. Jolliffe.

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