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Meaning of "rifkind"

rifkind (noun) - Rifkind is a Scottish surname that originated from the Old English words 'hrif' meaning 'belly' and 'kind' meaning 'child,' possibly denoting a plump or cheerful child in historical contexts
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Rifkind also changes over the course of the novel.
Parliamentary commissioner faces questions over Rifkind and Straw sting.
Mr Rifkind entered a reservation on this section.
The committee is to be chaired by Sir Malcolm Rifkind.
As a result Rifkind was suspended from the party while the matter is investigated.
That committee was excellently chaired by Sir Malcolm Rifkind.
Rifkind offered to get them access to British officials in exchange for money.
As a result, the Conservative party whip was suspended from Rifkind while the matter was investigated.
Rifkind subsequently accepted that the poll tax had been a major mistake by the Government.
It needs to be settled, writes Malcolm Rifkind.
Rifkind expressed these views publicly in Washington as well as in London.
This conference, which was chaired by Mr Malcolm Rifkind.
Rifkind is the founder and chairman of Loud Records and of SRC Records.
I have not seen or heard from Steve Rifkind ever since . ”.
Is Mr Rifkind unaware of the confict between the Turkish govermment and its countries Kurds?

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Thatcher, on becoming leader, appointed Rifkind an Opposition front-bench spokesman on Scottish Affairs.
Rifkind was, subsequently, decorated by the non-communist democratic Polish Government for his support.
Loud is a record label founded by Steve Rifkind and Rich Isaacson in 1991.
Rifkind entered Thatcher 's cabinet in 1986 as secretary of state for Scotland.
In October 1974, he stood for Edinburgh Pentlands but was beaten by Malcolm Rifkind.
In the second story, Simon Rifkind ( Alex Lawther ) is a jittery young student with a dysfunctional home-life.
Of the others, two stood out - Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Jack Straw . ”.
Rifkind first stood for Parliament, unsuccessfully, in 1970 in the Edinburgh Central constituency.
Loud Records was a subsidiary of the now-defunct SRC Records founded by Steve Rifkind in 1992.

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