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Edith

or ·徱ٳ

[ ee-dith ]

noun

  1. a female given name: from Old English words meaning “rich, happy” and “war.”


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The Theatre of Small Convenience in Edith Walk, which seats just 12 people, closed down in 2017.

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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.

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Fred's wife Edith said "the gardens and bits and pieces in the house would occupy him".

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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.

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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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