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What (who) is Keeler - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Keeler (crater); Keeler (disambiguation)

Keeler         
·noun One employed in managing a Newcastle keel;
- called also keelman.
II. Keeler ·noun A small or shallow tub; ·esp., one used for holding materials for calking ships, or one used for washing dishes, ·etc.
Keeler (play)         
PLAY
Keeler (2013 play)
Keeler is a play written by Gill Adams, based on Christine Keeler's 2001 autobiography The Truth At Last: My Story, and is described as being produced with her 'sanction and involvement'.
Charles Keeler         
  • Keeler circa 1895
AMERICAN SCIENTIST AND POET (1871-1937)
Keeler, Charles; Charles Augustus Keeler; Charles A. Keeler
Charles Augustus Keeler (October 7, 1871 – July 31, 1937) was an American author, poet, ornithologist and advocate for the arts, particularly architecture.

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Keeler
Examples of use of Keeler
1. Even today Profumo‘s affair with Christine Keeler is widely misunderstood.
2. I started checking the background of the Profumo–Keeler letter.
3. The reporters began to ask themselves: could this be Keeler?
4. Keeler, the archbishop of Baltimore, prayed with Wesley E.
5. Site map Make us your homepage This site Business directory Advanced Search This site Business directory News Keeler vs Keeler: two new shows about the Profumo scandal girl By ANGELLA JOHNSON Last updated at 21:31pm on 'th December 2006 Above: the iconic Christine Keeler, aged 1', after the scandal in 1'63.