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Keller

[ kel-er; German kel-uhr ]

noun

  1. Gott·fried [got, -freed, gawt, -f, r, eet], 1819–90, Swiss novelist.
  2. Helen (Adams), 1880–1968, U.S. lecturer, author, and educator: blind and deaf from infancy; educated by Annie Sullivan.


Keller

/ ˈkɛlə /

noun

  1. KellerGottfried18191890MSwissWRITING: novelistWRITING: short-story writer Gottfried. 1819–90, Swiss novelist and short-story writer, who wrote in German: noted esp for the novel Der Grüne Heinrich (1855, rewritten 1880)
  2. KellerHelen (Adams)18801968FUSWRITING: authorEDUCATION: lecturer Helen ( Adams ). 1880–1968, US author and lecturer. Blind and deaf from infancy, she was taught to read, write, and speak and became noted for her work for the handicapped


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"Iran's Hardliners, and Ours," is the title of a post on Keller's blog from earlier this week.

Designer Clare Waight Keller debuted a collection for Chloé on Sunday that was inspired by desert sands.

So, Keller takes the law into his own hands by capturing Jones and torturing him in a desperate attempt to locate the girls.

But then–Executive Editor Bill Keller refused to go forward.

If you are reading this, Bill Keller's psychiatrist, I implore you to work this through with him.

She had charged a good price for the business, but had stuck to the Keller traditions and made a straight deal.

Helen Keller was to be present, but she had fallen ill through overwork.

The other pleasant evening referred to was a little company given in honor of Helen Keller.

Helen Keller, with Mr. and Mrs. Macy, came up for a week-end visit.

Think of Helen Keller as a famous example of this joy in work under the most adverse circumstances.

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kelepKeller, Helen