Kellogg
Americannoun
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Frank Billings, 1856–1937, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1925–29; Nobel Peace Prize 1929.
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W(ill) K(eith), 1860–1951, U.S. manufacturer of prepared cereals and philanthropist.
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This past week, Kellogg even announced that it’s splurging on a Super Bowl ad for Raisin Bran.
Kellogg had also shrugged off an appeal from television personality Tucker Carlson, who told him before Inauguration Day that Moscow was ready to start talking.
"If we get those two issues settled, I think the rest of the things will work out fairly well," US special envoy for Ukraine Keith Kellogg told Reuters.
From BBC
In what officials said was a first-of-a-kind lawsuit, the liberal California city is taking to task some of the largest names in groceries, including Kraft Heinz, Coca-Cola, Nestle and Kellogg.
From Barron's
Gen. Keith Kellogg, has been all but frozen out of serious talks, and last week said he is leaving the government.
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