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Galbraith

[ gal-breyth ]

noun

  1. John Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.


Galbraith

/ ɡæˈɪθ /

noun

  1. GalbraithJohn Kenneth19082006MUSCanadianSOCIAL SCIENCE: economistPOLITICS: diplomat John Kenneth. 1908–2006, US economist and diplomat born in Canada; author of The Affluent Society (1958), The New Industrial State (1967), and The Culture of Contentment (1992)
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Derived Forms

  • Ҳˈٳ󾱲, adjective
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Instead, they pursued an investigation that Carey Galbraith, the midwife who completed it, would later describe as "not worth the paper it was written on".

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Reece Galbraith, 33, of Gateshead, is charged with two counts of manslaughter, production of cannabis and being concerned in the supply of cannabis.

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In the years since, she has written articles, plays and a series of crime books for adults under the pen name Robert Galbraith.

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The biggest names might get away with charging hundreds of pounds per show, but “the weaker tours are coming under more pressure,” says Galbraith.

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The charges against Mr Galbraith included riot, arson, conspiracy to commit arson, three counts of possession of an offensive weapon with intent and two of criminal damage.

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