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Foote

[foot]

noun

  1. Andrew Hull, 1806–63, U.S. naval officer.

  2. Arthur William, 1853–1937, U.S. organist.

  3. Shelby, 1916–2005, U.S. novelist and historian.



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The former cabinet secretary Michael Russell - who was the party's chief executive for much of the 1990s - stepped into the role on a voluntary basis before the former Daily Record editor Murray Foote was appointed the following October.

From BBC

Zambia had enjoyed a frosty relationship with the US after the former government expelled its pro-gay rights ambassador Daniel Foote in 2019 but relations had improved since Hichilema was elected in 2021.

From BBC

Last month the SNP's chief executive Murray Foote quit the post after 14 months.

From BBC

One of the Chalamets, the Australian-born Callum Foote, a Columbia graduate student, lives for female attention.

From Salon

Mr Foote's time in charge also saw the collapse of the SNP's power sharing agreement with the Scottish Greens at Holyrood, which led to the resignation of Humza Yousaf as first minister.

From BBC

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