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Olds

[ ohldz ]

noun

  1. Ransom Eli, 1864–1950, U.S. automobile pioneer and manufacturer.


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But Olds did more than build Nurse-Family Partnership; he did the rigorous evaluation to prove it would work.

Although she loved her job teaching five-year-olds, she recently quit.

High quality, free preschool for three and four year-olds growing up in low or moderate income households.

Fourteen-year-olds will not support a subscription-based model for music.

William slipped into a wet suit and got into the outdoor pool, snorkelling with a group of eight-year-olds.

Rev. Olds gives his political allegiance to the republican party, which he has long supported.

Wid Bobs an' a few three-year-olds, I'd swape any army av the earth into a towel, an' throw it away aftherwards.

Onward speed our dapper greys, fresh as four-year-olds; and the further we go, the better they seem to like it.

To the intent gaze of the nine-year-olds he was much more important than can be explained from this view-point.

Irish horses are often put into the plough as two-year-olds—a fact which had been forgotten.

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