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Keith
[keeth]
noun
Sir Arthur, 1866–1955, Scottish anthropologist.
a male given name.
Example Sentences
“Bottom line, Microsoft again remains the clearest beneficiary of GenAI spend,” wrote Morgan Stanley analyst Keith Weiss.
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.
As SNP MSP Keith Brown pointed out, STV could be congratulated on uniting all the political parties against its proposals in an election year.
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.
Mayor Keith Willis blames federal agents for inciting the crowd.
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