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Minto
[ min-toh ]
noun
- Gilbert John El·li·ot-Mur·ray-Ky·nyn·mond [el, -ee-, uh, t-, mur, -ee-ki-, nin, -m, uh, nd, -, muhr, -ee-, el, -y, uh, t-], 4th Earl of, 1845–1914, British colonial administrator: governor general of Canada 1898–1904; viceroy of India 1905–10.
Example Sentences
At the hearing, Santee Mayor John Minto said that the Biden-Harris administration’s approach to border security and immigration was affecting not only the state but San Diego County, which was at the forefront of the issue.
Minto could not immediately be reached for comment.
Keep an eye on 19-year-old Daniel Hogg and 17-year-old James Minto.
Scotland's Women’s Health Minister Jenni Minto said excessively long waits were not acceptable and more money was going towards women's health.
The Scottish government had also supported Mackay's legislation, with the women's health minister, Jenni Minto saying: "The introduction of Safe Access Zones is a crucial milestone in protecting women's abortion rights."
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