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  • "Gwladys," she said, "is it possible that I have invited anyone to dinner, and then forgotten it?"

    By Berwen Banks Allen Raine 1885

  • Jeeves: In my experience, ladies who spell "Gwladys" with a "w" are seldom noted for their reliability, Sir.

    The Corner on National Review Online 2009

  • The older gentleman on the far left must be a Bell or Wallen uncle, and the remainder Bell siblings, including Aunt Ethel Cavanagh; Aunt Gwladys Bowman (affectionately known as Paddy), and Uncle Arthur E. Bell, top right, with his cheerful pet sulphur-crested cockatoo.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • The only involuntary contact from the FA to Everton will be over the disgraceful scenes in the game's finale when, with Suárez having seized on Sylvain Distin's poor clearance to settle the game with a cool finish, the Uruguay international and Bellamy were pelted with objects thrown from the Gwladys Street end.

    Purpose and work begin to repay Liverpool investment in Andy Carroll 2011

  • His face, depicted on an official banner, is the first thing you see when turning into Goodison Road and he is even included on the ground advertising with the slogan "In Moyes We Trust" on the hoardings at the Gwladys Street end.

    Apostolos Vellios provides added value as Everton see off Wigan 2011

  • Mikel Arteta struck twice in front of the Gwladys Street End, the first an excellent free-kick after 10 minutes.

    Gosling Ryan | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Gwladys Nocera and Virginie Lagoutte-Clement of France shot 67 to finish fifth, while South Africa, Canada and Wales shared sixth.

    Philippines defeats South Korea by 2 strokes at Women's World Cup 2008

  • On day one, and from the former Everton striker he used to follow from the Gwladys Street, however, such a post-mortem was sure to prompt an indignant response.

    Jamie Carragher: 'I'm not on my last legs at Liverpool yet' 2010

  • And one of them is that no good can come of association with anything labelled Gwladys or Ysobel or Ethyl or Mabelle or Kathryn.

    Quakers in Spain superversive 2006

  • George R.R. Martin, though a much better writer than Brooks or Jordan, comes perilously close to the Gwladys standard here and there in A Song of Ice and Fire.

    Quakers in Spain superversive 2006

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