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baston

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baston, baton, batoon
bastide, 1
1. A torus.
2.See batten.


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He said that as Baston finally got past her car and accelerated away she was able to see Mr Rice up ahead crossing the road.
The Gogledd pack, containing newcomer Tom James, performed well, with the Llangefni front row pairing of Andrew Baston and Rhodri Owen outstanding.
But an interim report compiled by director of research Lewis Baston claimed only about 38,000 council ballots - less than two per cent - were spoilt.
 
 
 
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