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Keith

American  
[keeth] / kiθ /

noun

  1. Sir Arthur, 1866–1955, Scottish anthropologist.

  2. a male given name.


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Ole Miss said nope and promoted defensive coordinator Keith Golding to the head coach job; Kiffin publicly expressed his disappointment that the school rejected his request.

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The problem came when Ole Miss athletic director Keith Carter informed him that the school wouldn’t allow him to do so if he accepted another job in the meantime.

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Enter Keith, the rector at Siegrist’s church.

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“When you’re at church,” Keith says, “and the service is over and everyone is filing out, that’s when folks share, often, important information about their lives.”

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Keith, it turns out, had grown up the son of a car restorer and worked on cars himself in his garage.

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