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Gannett

[ gan-it ]

noun

  1. Henry, 1846–1914, U.S. geographer and cartographer.


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Example Sentences

My first “job,” was working for the Gannett Company as a delivery boy for the Lansing State Journal at the age of 11.

The same month, Gannett said it will sell the building that houses the Rochester, N.Y.,  Democrat & Chronicle.

The building was the place where Frank Gannett started and built his vast newspaper empire.

“That was tough,” says Rob Mennie, a Gannett Co. television executive.

This assertion was the creation of reporters working for Gannett … It is not true.

I do not know in what way this wickedness can be broken up; but, in the words of Dr. Gannett, "what must be done, can be."

Used that, with a bit of my old reputation, to get your Mayor Gannett to give me the same from the Legals.

Mary Lewis Gannett was toast-mistress and about 250 guests were seated at the tables.

Gannett was but twenty-four years old, and had been but one year in the active ministry, as the colleague of Dr. Channing.

"You'd better carry me about in a band-box," said Mrs. Gannett wearily as the outraged engineer stalked home beside her.

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