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Redfield

Proper noun

Meaning

A census-designated place in Texas.

A Scottish habitational surname from Old English, from Middle Scots reid (“reed”) + fuyrd (“ford”), later influenced by red +‎ field.

A neighborhood of Bristol, England.

A city in Arkansas; named for Little Rock, Mississippi River and Texas Railway president Jared E. Redfield.

A city in Iowa; named for American politician and Civil War officer James Redfield.

A city in Kansas; named for an early settler.

A city, the county seat of Spink County, South Dakota; named for railroad official J. B. Redfield.

A township in Spink County, South Dakota.

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Alexander demanded that Redfield allow the HHS aide to personally edit the CDC's reports, which are authored by career scientists. Source: Internet

All services will take place on Monday, September 14 at Hyke Funeral Home in Redfield. Source: Internet

Also testifying Tuesday were Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Robert Redfield and Food and Drug Administration chief Dr. Stephen Hahn. Source: Internet

A speech delivered by Republican Senator Redfield Proctor of Vermont on March 17, 1898 thoroughly analyzed the situation, concluding that war was the only answer. Source: Internet

But Redfield not only avoided professional devastation, he rose through the political hierarchy, eventually becoming CDC director. Source: Internet

Casual get-togethers and silent transmission of the virus by people who don’t even know they are infected are a large part of the problem, Redfield said. Source: Internet

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