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Redfield

[ red-feeld ]

noun

  1. Robert, 1897–1958, American anthropologist.


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"Kennedy is right," Redfield wrote in an op-ed this week.

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Other surveys have found a larger margin for Scott, with a Redfield and Wilton Strategies survey sponsored by The Telegraph finding a three-point lead and a Morning Consult survey finding Scott leading by five points.

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According to a survey conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies exclusively for Newsweek, 43% of shoppers supported the removal of self-checkouts from retail stores.

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Dr. Redfield was among those who early on in the pandemic said he was concerned the virus was created and leaked from China’s Wuhan Institute of Technology.

Dr. Redfield also tangled with Dr. Fauci earlier in their careers when Dr. Redfield took the side of critics worried that gain-of-function research would create new and deadly pathogens not found in nature that would come with deadly risks.

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