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Aitken

Proper noun

Meaning

Aitken (plural Aitkens)

A surname from Scots.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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ABUHB’s Sarah Aitken said: “In Gwent we are seeing a rapidly rising increase in the number of cases of coronavirus in the community, the number of people being admitted to hospital and the number of people dying of the virus. Source: Internet

Aitken, p. 125. Newton's biographers and Newton himself does not put a name to this episode other than a "fit" in which he became unresponsive, suffering dizziness and a headache. Source: Internet

Aitken, p. 224. Newton's preaching was unique in that he shared many of his own experiences from the pulpit; many clergy preached from a distance, not admitting any intimacy with temptation or sin. Source: Internet

Aitken persuaded him to run for alderman in the first Town Council of Chatham, and managed his campaign. Source: Internet

Now is the time expecting parents need to communicate even better," says Aitken, adding that dads must now always remember to keep their phones on and know what maternity pads are because now they have to step up even more." Source: Internet

Bennett was elected by one vote, and was later furious with Aitken when he heard all the promises he had made on Bennett's behalf. Source: Internet

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