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Kedar

American  
[kee-der] / ˈki dər /

noun

  1. (in the Bible) the second son of Ishmael.


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Neo-soul was christened by D'Angelo's own manager Kedar Massenburg, a US record producer who would later serve as president of Motown Records.

From BBC

He confirmed that Yonatan Samrano, Ofra Kedar and Staff Sgt Shai Levinson's remains were retrieved on Saturday in a military operation.

From BBC

Across the country, sepsis kills more people annually than breast cancer, HIV/AIDS and opioid overdoses combined, said Dr. Kedar Mate, president and chief executive of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

From Los Angeles Times

Dr. Kedar Mate, chief executive at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, a nonprofit in Boston, said charging for providers’ emails amounted to “a very complicated and slippery slope” and that it could exacerbate health inequities.

From New York Times

Kedar Phadke, a graduate student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is involved in one such project.

From Los Angeles Times