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Redi
[ re-dee ]
noun
- Fran·ces·co [f, r, ahn-, ches, -kaw], 1626?–98, Italian biologist.
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Redi Degefa, who lives in Washington and works as a staffer in Congress, said she had come to the Saturday morning rally to show that young women are represented in the anti-abortion movement.
From New York Times
Redi Rekab, an Eritrean widower, applied more than four years ago for his two teenage children stranded in Ethiopia to join him in Columbus, Ohio.
From New York Times
South African Redi Tlhabi referred to Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s commitment to ending the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.
From Washington Post
Regarding Redi Tlhabi’s Dec. 28 op-ed, “We must honor Tutu’s global struggle for justice”:
From Washington Post
Redi Tlhabi: Desmond Tutu stood for Palestinians and many others.
From Washington Post
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