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Meaning of "simonds"

simonds (noun) - A surname of English origin that may refer to a family or individual. The name is derived from the Old English personal name 'Sigemund,' meaning 'victory protector.' The Simonds family is known for its involvement in the brewing industry
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  • A civil parish of Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Simonds also served as a justice of the peace.
The recount gave Simonds the win by a single vote.
Simonds remained determined to take the ridge.
Because your story was not nearly as lame as Derek Simonds befriending the deaf kid.
Simonds became the editor.
Divided among several heirs the Simonds patrimony could provide an adequate living for none.
Simonds replied in a perplexed voice.
Up to a point the enemy had reacted as General Simonds had hoped.
Simonds has expressed.
The company is led by accomplished businessman and entrepreneur Robert Simonds.
Simonds planned entire operations in his caravan instead of using more conventional collaborative methods.
The general editor was Lord Simonds.
Simonds was the first native born Australian archbishop.
You could get Simonds or Sharp.
Simonds led the Corps for the remainder of its existence.

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Jack was third ahead of Raymond Simonds.
Lord Simonds had three sons who all predeceased him.
It belongs to the aforementioned Simonds Farsons Cisk company.
General Simonds had decided that success depended upon the capture of.
I have just had a long talk with Simonds of the New York Tribune.
General Simonds lost his bet on the timing of the end of the war.
In formulating his plan, Simonds envisaged three phases.
Simonds retired to his caravan, thought through the problem and produced his plan.
The doctrinal article pro-duced by Simonds on the attack remains another.
Mr. Simonds would like to invite you to join his party.
To cope with a significantly strengthened second position, Simonds changed the plan of the operation.
John Rockingham reported to Simonds that his battalion had firmly entrenched themselves in the objective.
They fed intelligence on German troops to Lieutenant-General Guy Simonds and his staff.
Michelle Simonds Changed her profile picture.
The film was written by Spade and Fred Wolf, and produced by Robert Simonds.
Michelle Simonds Changed her profile cover.
The film was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds.
Clodagh Simonds presently lives in Dublin.
That 's when I got the job of driving the pilot car for General Simonds.
As a subaltern, Simonds had to ask special permission to marry.
Then, it turned sinister when the judges got involved, ” Simonds said.
But Simonds refused to concede the race, and suggested she may demand a second recount.
As a result, Lieutenant-General Guy Simonds formulated the plans for Operation Spring.
Simonds was a protégé who even aped the Field Marshal 's fashion.
The authors themselves reckoned the plan to be " ill-conceived, " because Simonds attacked at.
Meanwhile, Simonds concentrated forces at the neck of the South Beveland peninsula.
Norton was opposed in this election by Republican challenger Sprague Simonds who received 7.54.
Simonds has also produced a number of highly-profitable cult films, including Joe Dirt and Half Baked.
They were members of a well-known Berkshire family of brewing magnates ( see Simonds Brewery ).
Simonds is Cairo 's only authentic Italian café.
Called on Mrs. Simonds who was from home.
Simonds Family Inc.: Catching up is hard to do.
Save your words, Officer Simonds.
Mary ( Davis ) Simonds appears to have had a difficult childhood.
His son-in-law is film producer Robert Simonds.

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