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English DictionaryI. Joseph, Chief (?1840–1904) the chief of a
Native American tribe who fought against the US army in 1870. He was not successful, and his tribe was forced to leave their land and move to a
reservation.
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II. Joseph, Lord Keith /kiːθ/
(1918–94) a British politician in the Conservative Party, who held several important government positions between the 1960s and the 1980s. He is remembered as the person who developed many of the
right-wing ideas which Margaret Thatcher based her policies (
policy) on when she was Prime Minister.
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III. Jo‧seph1 /ˈdʒəʊzəf, ˈdʒəʊzɪf/
in the Old Testament of the Bible, the favourite son of
Jacob. Joseph was given a ‘coat of many colours’ by his father, and this made his brothers
jealous of him. They sold him as a slave to some Egyptians, but Joseph later became powerful by becoming an adviser to the Egyptian king, and brought his people to live in Egypt.
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IV. Joseph2 in the New Testament of the Bible, the husband of
Mary, the mother of Jesus. Joseph was a
carpenter in
Nazareth.
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