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English Dictionary I. Chris‧tie, Ag‧a‧tha /ˈkrɪsti, ˈæɡəθə/
(1890–1976) a British writer known for her many popular novels about murders and the
detectives who try to find out who did them. Her most famous characters are Miss
Marple and Hercule
Poirot, and two of her best-known books are
Murder on the Orient Express and
Death on the Nile, which have both been made into films.
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II. Christie, John Re‧gi‧nald Hal‧li‧day /dʒɒn ˈredʒən
əld ˈhælədeɪ $ dʒɑːn-/
(1898–1953) a British sex killer, who strangled six women, including his wife and some prostitutes, at his home at 10 Rillington Place, West London. Bodies were found hidden in a cupboard, under the floorboards and buried in the garden in 1953. In 1950 Timothy Evans, who lived in a flat at Rillington Place, had been executed after the bodies of his wife and baby were found. At his trial, Christie admitted a seventh killing, that of Mrs Evans, but denied murdering the baby. Christie was executed and Evans was given a posthumous free pardon in 1966.
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III. Christie, Ju‧lie /ˈdʒuːli/
(1940–) a British actress, born in India, sometimes described as ‘the spirit of the swinging sixties’. She won an Oscar for
Darling (1965) and her other films include
Dr Zhivago (1965),
Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), and
Away from Her (2006).
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IV. Christie, Lin‧ford /ˈlɪnfəd $ -ərd/
(1960–) a British
sprinter (=someone who runs in fast races over short distances) who won a
gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games
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