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Redfield

[ red-feeld ]

noun

  1. Robert, 1897–1958, American anthropologist.


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“The reality is the vaccine approval this week’s not going to really impact that I think to any degree for the next 60 days,” Redfield said Thursday.

Meanwhile, Redfield’s reputation suffered in Washington because he didn’t deliver.

“This could represent another example of that,” she said, referring to Redfield’s letter on behalf of Pence.

Redfield did indeed say at the same hearing that preliminary results of a government study show that “more than 90 percent of the population remains susceptible.”

Redfield said his agency now estimates that for every case that’s been reported, there are actually 10 other infections in the country.

Squinting through the Redfield scope, he found King, still standing there on the Lorraine balcony.

Secretary Redfield undertook to stabilize prices by arbitrarily fixing them.

Redfield was entirely unarmed, but his opponent wore a sword at his side, with pistol and knife hanging from his belt.

Four rowers took their positions; and Captains Kidd and Redfield climbed down the rope ladder, and sat in the stern.

Captain Redfield was to be awarded a generous portion, and his arduous service as guardian of the treasure would terminate.

It also afforded Captain Redfield opportunity to find a wife, whom he brought to Rindout, as he styled his new home.

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