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keynoter

[kee-noh-ter] / ˈkiˌnoʊ tər /






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Larry Kahn, editor of the Keynoter newspaper, reported from a shelter at Marathon High School that the school had lost power and water as the neighborhood became submerged from the storm surge.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2017

On the opening night, Keynoter Bob Kerr, Oklahoma's pink-jowled Governor, set the theme: "with our Commander in Chief to victory."

From Time Magazine Archive

Keynoter Cuomo, meeting Mondale last week in Brookline, Mass., for a fund-raising affair, pleaded with the about-to-be nominee to end the parade and "make an early commitment."

From Time Magazine Archive

Keynoter was its chipper, peppery mainspring and secretary, the Rev. Jesse Lee McLaughlin.

From Time Magazine Archive

Keynoter for this resolution was keen, slender Economist Harold Laski.

From Time Magazine Archive




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