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McCullough

[ muh-kuhl-uh ]

noun

  1. David, 1933–2022, U.S. author and historian.


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McCullough believes mobility alongside diversity, inclusion and belonging have become critical to attracting and retaining talent and enriching culture.

From Digiday

As FaZe fans grow increasingly comfortable with the podcast format, McCullough said, he believes the podcast will support and draw traffic to Awadis’ traditional video content instead of cannibalizing his own audience.

From Digiday

McCullough runs the effort from the top floor of his parents’ home in Sudbury, Massachusetts.

From Ozy

Although unwilling to go into the specifics filed in the police report, McCullough described the events as “rather salacious.”

In their show notes, McCullough and Hernandez said the collection was about “understated domesticity,” whatever that means.

Moments later, she said, McCullough ran inside and put Karger in a headlock.

However, McCullough gave a different version of events to Williams, according to his lawyer Omar Bakari.

Bakari said that McCullough told Williams that he ran inside to help, but it was Hagiwara who beat and strangled Karger.

But with McCullough out of the way, the next morning the whole Yankee army attacked us, and we had to retreat.

I presume you do not doubt that nothing but your personal persuasions and those of Mr. McCullough induced me finally to acquiesce.

At dawn a party of forty mounted men made their appearance, Major McCullough at their head.

It was in this region of delicate, imaginative touch that McCullough's dramatic art was especially puissant.

It was a happy time, marred only by our discovering that poor John McCullough was a doomed man, his mind showing a gradual decay.

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