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Archibald

[ahr-chuh-bawld, -buhld]

noun

  1. a first name: from a Germanic word meaning “distinguished and bold.”



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Archibald said she was pleased the offer had now been accepted.

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Goodison Park was literally rocking, with the giant Main Stand, regarded as state of the art when opened in 1970, and the criss-cross designs along the Bullens Road Stand that are the trademark of famous Scottish architect Archibald Leitch, packed in a sea of royal blue.

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In the book’s final chapter, the authors quote former Watergate special prosecutor and law professor Archibald Cox on what lessons Americans should take away from the Watergate scandal.

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Johnson added: "It juxtaposes with the historic Johnny Haynes stand which was designed by a hero of the sports architectural industry, Archibald Leitch."

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Higher education is the responsibility of Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald.

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