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Easton

[ ee-stuhn ]

noun

  1. a city in E Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River.
  2. a city in SE Massachusetts.


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He founded DAC because he’d learned, through his eldest brother, who worked in the sports industry as a distributor of baseball equipment, that just one major player, Easton, was making tubing for outdoor applications such as camping and archery.

Easton in an interview with The Salt Lake Tribune noted that he was proud of what he did.

“One way of thinking about jet lag is that it is part of a broader pattern of technological innovation and time acceleration in the present,” says Lee, an associate professor of history at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa.

Kisha Petticolas, who has worked in the Easton office of the Maryland public defender for a decade and is a plaintiff in the lawsuit, said the statue has a “violent, hateful legacy” that continues to have an impact today.

Unlike Google, which scrapes news sites and puts links to stories in search results, publishers willingly choose to post news on Facebook to win traffic, Easton said.

"William said I look like a banana," Kate told one member of the waiting crowd, Heather Easton.

The Canyons, a Kickstarter-funded film directed by Paul Schrader from a screenplay by Bret Easton Ellis, got a pretty bad rap.

Bret Easton Ellis and his producer Braxton Pope had a plan to make an independent movie.

It was nice to connect with two people who share my ideals, Bret Easton Ellis and Braxton Pope.

I remain a fan of my friend Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho.

George Easton was firing with me at the gray mass of the oncoming horde.

You thought you had put over a clever one when you got me down at Easton to-day, but your game failed.

Id be willing to bet my last nickel that it was Rand who tricked me into landing at Easton.

Captain Dunn and his company met these men returning to Leavenworth, and took them prisoners, carrying them back to Easton.

But Easton was new; he brought in a subtle whiff of the hated Germany that had done the Lusitania to death.

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