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Meade

[meed]
–noun
1. George Gordon, 1815–72, Union general in the American Civil War.
2. James Edward, 1907–1995, British economist: Nobel prize 1977.
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Meade   (mēd)   
American Union general who commanded the costly victory at Gettysburg (1863).
Meade, James Edward 1907-1995.  
British economist. He shared a 1977 Nobel Prize for contributions to theories of international trade and finance.
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