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Keith

[keeth]

noun

  1. Sir Arthur, 1866–1955, Scottish anthropologist.

  2. a male given name.



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“Bottom line, Microsoft again remains the clearest beneficiary of GenAI spend,” wrote Morgan Stanley analyst Keith Weiss.

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There were Keith and Billy, named after two Johnson brothers who had died within weeks of each other in 1975, one from a drug overdose, the other in a high-speed motorbike crash.

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As SNP MSP Keith Brown pointed out, STV could be congratulated on uniting all the political parties against its proposals in an election year.

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Keith David’s private investigator, Marty, says this to Hawke’s Lee Raybon, the so-called “truthstorian” obsessed with digging up dirt on the Washbergs, one of Tulsa, Oklahoma’s most powerful families.

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Mayor Keith Willis blames federal agents for inciting the crowd.

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