Caldwell
Americannoun
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Erskine, 1903–1987, U.S. novelist.
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Sarah, 1924–2006, U.S. conductor and opera producer.
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a city in W Idaho.
noun
Example Sentences
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A public inquiry into the murder of Emma Caldwell - previously one of Scotland's most high-profile unsolved cases - has started its work.
From BBC
Jessica Caldwell, head of insight at automotive data provider Edmunds, says that the administration’s announcement “was presented as a way to ease pricing pressures for consumers, but meaningful financial relief is unlikely to happen overnight.”
From Barron's
The Fountain’s tradition of extending a wide communal embrace, welcoming underrepresented voices and addressing urgent social concerns, is clearly going to be a mainspring of Caldwell’s leadership.
From Los Angeles Times
His Democratic opponent, meanwhile, was appealing to the state’s Black voters, naming Centenary University President Rev. Dale Caldwell as her running mate.
From Salon
That depth should give Caldwell significant snaps while the starters catch a breather.
From Los Angeles Times
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