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Alden
[awl-duhn]
noun
John, 1599?–1687, Pilgrim settler in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620.
a first name: from an Old English word meaning “old friend.”
Example Sentences
Junior Alden Morales of JSerra set a Division 3 record in the 800 meters at 1:50.79.
However, speaking on the BBC's Politics Midlands programme, Birmingham's Conservative leader councillor Robert Alden and Independent MP Ayoub Khan both denied this was the case.
Speaking on Friday - as a "mega picket" of union members was present at Lifford Lane depot in Kings Norton - Alden said he believed bin lorries had stalled again.
Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations who studies trade, said Trump has long been bullish on tariffs and in Navarro found the “one advisor who consistently supports what Trump believes on this stuff.”
However, their ideas have been a “disaster” economically, Alden said, and could push more Republicans to challenge the president if the resulting market volatility persists.
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