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Heidi

American  
[hahy-dee] / ˈhaɪ di /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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According to Heidi Campbell, a Texas A&M University professor who researches technology, religion, and digital culture, in the 1990s, the era of fad dieting, the country saw a revival in biblical dieting, in which people looked through Levitical laws for instruction on nutrition and fasting.

From Slate

The decision, which would have taken effect from mid-December, was quickly reversed after significant criticism, including from Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander.

From BBC

In 2020, an Amazon Original series, “Making The Cut,” hosted and executive-produced by Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn of “Project Runway” fame, made its debut.

From The Wall Street Journal

"For too long, the North has been held back by underinvestment and years of dither and delay," Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said.

From BBC

Bridges is one of multiple celebrities to have lost their home to the California wildfires, with the likes of Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt, Paris Hilton, Anthony Hopkins, Miles Teller, and Mandy Moore all forced to watch as their dwellings were destroyed by the blazes.

From MarketWatch