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Merrill
[mer-uhl]
noun
James (Ingram), 1926–95, U.S. poet.
a male or female given name.
Example Sentences
“Having these cards put into digital wallets is so powerful because multi-factor authentication is never needed again,” said Ford Merrill, a researcher at the threat intelligence firm SecAlliance.
Created for Merrill Ashley, one of NYCB’s most technically proficient ballerinas, who was on hand to work with today’s dancers, the four-movement ballerina showcase includes the passing participation of a male partner and a 10-strong ensemble of women.
“A place like CBS News is so rooted in its traditions and in what it believes in,” said Tom Bettag, a veteran network news producer who is a lecturer for the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
On Saturday, the Padres were thrown out attempting to steal three times in the first two innings while center fielder Jackson Merrill added to the madness by dropping a fly ball that cost them two runs.
Sensing Tatis converging from right field, center fielder Jackson Merrill briefly hesitated while pursuing the drive, before awkwardly reaching for it with an underhanded attempt.
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