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English DictionaryI. Col‧lins, Jack‧ie /ˈkɒlɪnz $ ˈkɑː-, ˈdʒækiː/
(1941–) a British writer who lives in
Hollywood, known for her popular and successful novels about sex and the lives of rich and famous people. She is the sister of Joan Collins.
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II. Collins, Joan /dʒəʊn/
(1933–) a British film and television actress, most famous for appearing as Alexis Carrington in the US television programme
dynasty, and for being beautiful and sexually attractive even though she is no longer young. She is the sister of Jackie Collins.
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III. Collins, Ju‧dy /ˈdʒuːdi/
(1939–) a US singer, popular especially in the 1960s and 1970s and known especially for her songs
Both Sides Now (1968),
Amazing Grace (1971), and
Send in the Clowns (1977)
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IV. Collins, Mi‧chael /ˈmaɪk
əl/
(1890–1922) an Irish politician and military leader who was involved in the fight to make Ireland independent of the UK. He helped to achieve the agreement that established the southern part of Ireland as an independent state, but he was killed by political opponents who wanted independence for the whole of Ireland.
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V. Collins, Phil (1951–) a British
ROCK SINGER and
RECORD PRODUCER. He played the drums for the
ROCK GROUP Genesis and became their main singer after Peter Gabriel left the band. He was a successful singer on his own while he was still the singer with Genesis and also after he left the group. His songs include
In the Air Tonight,
You Can't Hurry Love, and
Easy Lover. He also played the part of Buster Edwards in the film
Buster about the Great Train Robbery.
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VI. Collins, Wil‧kie /ˈwɪlki/
(1824–89) a British writer, known especially for his books
The Moonstone, regarded as the first
DETECTIVE NOVEL in English, and
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