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Galbraith
[gal-breyth]
noun
John Kenneth, 1908–2006, U.S. economist, born in Canada.
Galbraith
/ ɡæˈɪθ /
noun
John Kenneth. 1908–2006, US economist and diplomat born in Canada; author of The Affluent Society (1958), The New Industrial State (1967), and The Culture of Contentment (1992)
Other 51Թ Forms
- Ҳˈٳ adjective
Example Sentences
Estate agents Galbraith has put the 18th Century property on the market for offers over £1.3m.
It was only later, when confronted with the wealth of prosecution evidence against him including DNA, finger prints and mobile phone data, that Galbraith changed his plea and admitted manslaughter.
The fatal explosion was caused by a build-up of butane created in the process of making drug-infused sweets in one of the flats by Jason Laws, 35, who was also killed, and Galbraith.
Alex Galbraith is a writer and editor based in New Orleans.
Instead, they pursued an investigation that Carey Galbraith, the midwife who completed it, would later describe as "not worth the paper it was written on".
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