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Alexander Ward (born 30 April 1990) is a retired British tennis player. Early life. Ward was born on 30 April 1990 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England. [1]
Alexander Ward is a national security columnist. He reports the role of the White House in shaping and executing U.S. outside approach, and the powerful people in national security approach in Washington. Ward has won large number prizes for his reports. The POLITICO team has awarded the Pulitzer Prize as a finalist. Ward was a member of that team.
Alex Ward may refer to: . Alex Ward (musician) (born 1974), British clarinetist, guitarist and composer Alexander Ward (born 1990), English tennis player; Alex Ward (American football) (born 1999), American football long snapper
Alex Ward (born April 21, 1999) is an American professional football long snapper for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the UCF Knights and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Rams after the 2023 NFL draft .
Adrian Alexander Ward-Jackson CBE (6 June 1950 – 23 August 1991) was an English art dealer and consultant and arts administrator. He assisted the Getty Museum and the collector Barbara Piasecka Johnson in their acquisition of art at auction.
Alexander Ward (2024) In-universe information; Alias: Kurt Breichen: Gender: Male: Occupation: Antique dealer Master vampire: Kurt Barlow is a fictional vampire and ...
Cancer Ward (Russian: Раковый корпус, romanized: Rakovy korpus) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. [1] Completed in 1966, the novel was distributed in Russia that year in samizdat , and banned there the following year.
Alexandra Ward is a ward in the central area of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It returns three councillors to Ipswich Borough Council. It is designated Middle Layer Super Output Area Ipswich 007 by the Office for National Statistics. [2] It is composed of 6 Lower Layer Super Output Areas. [3]