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Geddes

American  
[ged-eez] / ˈgɛd iz /

noun

  1. Norman Bel 1893–1958, U.S. industrial and stage designer and architect.

  2. Sir Patrick, 1854–1932, Scottish biologist, sociologist, and town planner.


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Quinn had gone to a homeless unit after his release only to find it was shut, before being taken in by Mr Geddes.

From BBC • Nov. 3, 2024

Last year, the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland concluded that the death of Mr Geddes may have been prevented had Quinn been offered accommodation when he left prison.

From BBC • Nov. 3, 2024

Capers’ attorneys, Elizabeth Geddes and Nadia Shihata, said in a statement, “Shamel has pled not guilty to the current charges, is presumed innocent, and intends to vigorously defend himself in a court of law.”

From Seattle Times • May 22, 2024

In Kelly’s case, Geddes said, his storage facility proved to be a goldmine.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2024

The Chief Justice: Geddes doubts some points—Paine denies all.

From The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell by Campbell, Theophila Carlile