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Arrowsmith

American  
[ar-oh-smith] / ˈær oʊˌsmɪθ /

noun

  1. a novel (1925) by Sinclair Lewis.


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Overall, Ms Arrowsmith says she thinks AI would be a useful tool for someone who didn’t know where to start.

From BBC

Det Ch Insp Ben Arrowsmith said it was the first time in British legal history that "charges relating to animal cruelty have been brought for offences that took place abroad, where the offenders are in the UK".

From BBC

Another British alternative star, Kate Bush, is front and center of Halsey's vision, with the pop artist stepping into a striking photo by Clive Arrowsmith called "Kate Bush, Blue."

From Salon

Jim Arrowsmith in eastern Australia has no interest in casting his ballot.

From BBC

Carol Arrowsmith, the chair of Centrica's remuneration committee, said the company needed to attract and retain "high performing executives who can lead this large and complex business".

From BBC