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Weller

American  
[wel-er] / ˈwɛl ər /

noun

  1. Thomas Huckle 1915–2008, U.S. physician: Nobel Prize in medicine 1954.


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Stephens analyst Todd Weller told MarketWatch that broad-based strength in software and cybersecurity was also buoying the stock on Monday.

From MarketWatch • May 18, 2026

"The AI capex cycle is increasingly colliding with the real world: debt markets, power grids, and regulation," wrote Matt Weller, head of market research at City Index.

From Barron's • Jan. 27, 2026

But keeping the zinc and copper coins in circulation will help lower-income Americans who primarily pay in cash, said Mark Weller, executive director of Americans for Common Cents.

From BBC • Oct. 31, 2025

Hunter Weller gets the strikeout with the bases loaded.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 3, 2025

The Reverend Benaiah Capstick infallibly calls to mind the spiritual adviser of Mrs. Weller; with the exception that the latter was also spirituous.

From Essays on Modern Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

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