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Kedar

American  
[kee-der] / ˈki dər /

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the second son of Ishmael.


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Neo-soul was christened by D'Angelo's own manager Kedar Massenburg, a US record producer who would later serve as president of Motown Records.

From BBC

He confirmed that Yonatan Samrano, Ofra Kedar and Staff Sgt Shai Levinson's remains were retrieved on Saturday in a military operation.

From BBC

Kedar Bhatia, recommended a 12-year sentence, saying that her “craven crime” prioritized profit over life.

From Los Angeles Times

About 70% of the homes will be built in Maale Adumim, east of Jerusalem, with the rest in nearby Kedar and Efrat, south of Bethlehem.

From BBC

Israel's Haaretz newspaper said the Higher Planning Committee of the Civil Administration - the body that implements Israeli government policy in the West Bank - had advanced plans for the development of 3,476 settler homes on Wednesday - with 2,452 in Maale Adumim, 694 in Efrat and 330 in Kedar.

From BBC