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Trimble

American  
[trim-buhl] / ˈtrɪm bəl /

noun

  1. David, 1944–2022, the first First Minister of Northern Ireland 1998–2002: shared Nobel Peace Prize 1998.


Trimble British  
/ ˈtrɪmbəl /

noun

  1. ( William ) David . Baron. born 1944, Northern Irish politician; leader of the Ulster Unionist party (1995–2005), First Minister of Northern Ireland (1998–2002); Nobel peace prize jointly with John Hume in 1998

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"We are all grieving alongside the Oforah family," said Col Tom Trimble, commanding officer of the Marine Expeditionary Unit known as Special Operations Capable.

From BBC

During Trimble- Pettit's sentencing at Stafford Crown Court, the victim's wife, Hannah Price, said losing her husband "broke" her.

From BBC

Others include Trimble and Autodesk, as well as smaller startups using AI to tackle construction scheduling and design-based tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

When construction firms start to use AI, it also forces them to create the data the technology can use later, said Aviad Almagor, Trimble’s vice president of technology innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Senior project officer Gary Trimble told BBC Two's Digging for Britain, carnyces "are extraordinarily rare... a boar standard, that's even rarer".

From BBC