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Heidi

American  
[hahy-dee] / ˈhaɪ di /

noun

  1. a female given name.


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“Extended Producer Responsibility laws are public policies passed by legislatures and implemented with government oversight,” said Heidi Sanborn, the executive director and CEO of the National Stewardship Action Council, which advocates for the laws and a more circular economy.

From Los Angeles Times

"It would be too late" by the time help arrives, village leader Heidi Nolso -- who is fighting to bring in the much-needed medical device for the 35 inhabitants -- told AFP.

From Barron's

“Everybody knew somebody, it seemed like, who knew somebody who was affected by it,” Heidi Montague, a Tucson resident, said of the shooting.

From The Wall Street Journal

But agency spokesperson Heidi Oliva on Thursday would only confirm the probe was still underway.

From Los Angeles Times

Speaking to the BBC's Politics Live, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander defended why the government did not stop Lord Doyle's appointment to the upper chamber.

From BBC