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Ronald

[ ron-ld ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Scandinavian words meaning “counsel” and “rule.”


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Claire Ronald, the senior negotiating officer in Scotland for the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists, said the deal was "the best that can be achieved", adding it would now consult members.

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It is an excerpt from an August 1967 letter from Ronald Reagan, who had been elected the governor of California six months prior, to Glenn Dumke, the chancellor of the California State University system.

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Those conditions, historians and economists argue, led to rising tension and violence around the Globe and were an indirect cause of World War II. Ronald Reagan, another infamous Republican, actually blamed Smoot-Hawley for causing the Great Depression.

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Ronald Reagan’s political slogan when he was running for president was “Win one for the Gipper,” a quote associated with his 1940 football film “Knute Rockne, All American.”

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“They are the forgotten ecosystem,” said Ronald Jumeau, the Seychelles ambassador for climate change.

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