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Galbraith
[ gal-breyth ]
noun
- John Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.
Galbraith
/ ɡæˈɪθ /
noun
- 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)
Derived Forms
- Ҳˈٳ, adjective
Example Sentences
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".
Reece Galbraith, 33, of Gateshead, is charged with two counts of manslaughter, production of cannabis and being concerned in the supply of cannabis.
In the years since, she has written articles, plays and a series of crime books for adults under the pen name Robert Galbraith.
The biggest names might get away with charging hundreds of pounds per show, but “the weaker tours are coming under more pressure,” says Galbraith.
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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