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  • Dafydd is the link between the grassroots party members and the leadership team and it is essential that he continues this work .

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • In the 15th century somebody called Dafydd ab Edmwnd invented two more forms which were so complicated that only Dafydd ab Edmwnd ever wrote anything in them!

    Rowan Williams on Writing 2008

  • Dafydd is a well-read, civilised sort of chap, who thinks you can take away the cultural underpinnings (chiefly liberty and Christianity) from Western society without it crumbling.

    Archive 2005-06-05 Laban 2005

  • Dafydd is a well-read, civilised sort of chap, who thinks you can take away the cultural underpinnings (chiefly liberty and Christianity) from Western society without it crumbling.

    Right But Wrong Laban 2005

  • Wouldnt call Dafydd a "big mate" but yes he has been good to me on a personal level and as I have said earlier wont be unhappy if he is re-elected.

    Why I won't be voting for Elfyn Llwyd 2008

  • True, a number of members, such as Dafydd Jenkins and Phil Williams, who did not fear to call themselves socialists had played a very prominent role in the life of the Party, but these did not succeed - apart from the activities of short lived pressure groups such as Mudiad Gwerin - to convince the Party of the correctness of their alternative mission.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • "Dafydd, " he said, -if I give you this - you must give me something.

    Working Without a Net Randy Lowens 2010

  • The issue of ceasing to produce a fully bilingual ‘Cofnod’ was first raised by Dafydd Elis Thomas in a leaked e-mail back in 2000.

    Gained in translation O'Neill 2009

  • This is what Dafydd ab Hugh calls the "Gosh Wow!" and others call "Sensawunda."

    September 10th, 2009 m_francis 2009

  • Edited by Aran Jones, Iestyn ap Dafydd and Basil Thomas, Ein Gwlad describes itself as "The most radical magazine in Wales", adding:

    Archive 2009-04-01 2009

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