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Gerald
[ jer-uhld ]
noun
- a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “spear†and “rule.â€
Example Sentences
In August 1974, after Nixon's illegalities were exposed in the Watergate hearings, he resigned; then-Vice President Gerald Ford went on to assume the presidency.
The thief, Dr Hale said, was Leonard Gerald Gwynne Ramsey, the editor of the journal The Connoisseur, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.
Gerald Ford, a former president, signed the VOA's public charter in 1976 to safeguard its editorial independence.
Gerald Sirotnak, a strategist for the recall effort, called such assertions “an insult to the diverse coalition of Angelenos who feel abandoned by this administration.â€
Harvard Law School professor Gerald Neuman defended citizenship for all people born in the United States in a January interview with Harvard Law Today.
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