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Gerald

[ jer-uhld ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “spear” and “rule.”


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Financial terms of the deal between Penske and Gerald R. Forsythe, the long-time owner of the event, were not disclosed.

Improving the energy efficiency of homes is “essential” for decarbonisation, says Gerald Charles, head of housing retrofit at the Centre for Sustainable Energy, but he adds that the current lack of good advice remains a genuine problem.

From BBC

“We can measure the force that the robot’s having to apply to that,” says Gerald King, head of engineering at Thompson Aero Seating in Banbridge.

From BBC

Richard Nixon and his advisors noticed the change early on, and began a program of luring Catholics from the Democratic party, as Halpern reported; Gerald Ford engineered the addition of a pro-life plank into the GOP president platform in 1976.

His other major outside contributors include backers of failed attempts to recall Gascón and Gov. Gavin Newsom, such as Republican megadonor Gerald Marcil.

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