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Winston Bernard Coard (born 10 August 1944) is a Grenadian politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister in the People's Revolutionary Government (PRG)
the return of the academic Bernard Coard, Bishop's childhood friend, to Grenada. While studying in England, Coard developed links with the British Communist
People's Revolutionary Government
Phyllis Coard (née Evans, 2 November 1943 – 6 September 2020) was a Jamaican-born Grenadian social worker, women's rights activist, communist, revolutionary
executed during a coup engineered internally by Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard. This quickly led to the demise of the PRG. Maurice Rupert Bishop was born
arrangement.[citation needed] On 16 October 1983, Bernard Coard and his wife, Phyllis Coard, backed by the Grenadian Army, led a coup against the government
with the Soviet Union. These conflicts led deputy prime minister Bernard Coard to place Maurice Bishop under house arrest and to take control of the government
Kathleen Cecile Maria Coard CBE (born 18 July 1952) is a Grenadian anatomic pathologist and academic, known for her research on cardiovascular diseases
book by Grenadian author Bernard Coard published in May 1971 by New Beacon Books in the United Kingdom. In the book, Coard examines educational inequality
How the West Indian Child Is Made Educationally Sub-normal in the British School System
members pressured Coard to be specific, he refused. Other members—who all came out of the OREL organization and were loyal to Coard (Rojas referred to
1983, PRG officials under the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard deposed and secretly placed under house arrest Prime Minister Maurice Bishop
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English
English : from Old French corde ‘string’, a metonymic occupational name for a maker of cord or string, or a nickname for an habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons.French : variant of Couard, a derogatory nickname from Old French couard ‘coward’, ‘poltroon’, a compound of coe ‘tail’ + the pejorative suffix -ard.
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English : occupational name for a maker of cord or string or a nickname for a habitual wearer of decorative ties and ribbons, from the genitive or plural form of Old French corde ‘string’ (see Coard).Variant spelling of German Kordes.French : habitational name from any of several places called Cordes.
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Indian
Blessed by God, Fortunate
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British, English
Benevolent; Cheery
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Yiddish
(בְּלוּמָ×) Yiddish name BLUMA means "flower." Also spelled Blume.
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Muslim
Narcissus flower
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French
Warring.
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English American
One of the three Christian virtues (Faith, Hope and Charity).
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from Dallas, a place near Forres, probably named from British dol ‘meadow’ (Gaelic dail) + gwas ‘dwelling’ (Gaelic fas). The surname is also established in County Derry in Ireland.English : habitational name from a place named from Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr ‘valley’ + hūs ‘house’, for example Dalehouse in North Yorkshire, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Grand
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Tamil
Leader
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