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Radford

[ rad-ferd ]

noun

  1. Arthur William, 1896–1973, U.S. admiral: chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff 1953–57.
  2. a town in SW Virginia.


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“I think wind energy and clean energy are regional and fairly bipartisan,” says Phil Radford, executive director at Greenpeace.

“I think you will see a much more diverse constituency demanding action across the aisle,” Radford says.

"And light yourself a cigarette, so long as you don't set the house on fire," said Mrs. Radford.

Mrs. Radford took the Dutch oven from the fire, and stood near him, putting bits of bacon on his plate.

Mrs. Radford, large and threatening, stood suspended on the hearthrug, holding her fork.

Mrs. Radford had done all the little jobs preparatory to going to bed, had locked the door and filled the kettle.

In sight of the hospitable home of Mr. Radford was another, equally attractive, owned by his brother-in-law, Mr. Bowyer.

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