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Edith
[ ee-dith ]
noun
- a female given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “war.”
Example Sentences
The Theatre of Small Convenience in Edith Walk, which seats just 12 people, closed down in 2017.
Edith Eagle said she felt like she was "suffocating" and "drowning inside her own body" after the allergic collapse she believes was linked to the product.
Fred's wife Edith said "the gardens and bits and pieces in the house would occupy him".
Asked why the rule-making is more than two years behind schedule, board executive officer Edith Hannigan responded with a statement saying the agency is still in the “pre-rule-making phase” of developing the standards and is focused on finding options for financial assistance and education to help people comply with them.
That is evident throughout Judge Edith Jones’ 5th Circuit opinion striking down the federal law setting age limits on handgun sales.
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