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Cassel

British  
/ ˈkasəl /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Kassel

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For Darnold to find the right situation, lead his team to Sunday’s game and become the first former Trojan to start is “remarkable,” Cassel said.

From Los Angeles Times

“He’s achieved something that nobody else has,” Cassel said.

From Los Angeles Times

Roblox was founded in 2004 by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel, who had spent years working on education software to simulate the physical world.

From Barron's

Nicklaus Cos. is represented in its bankruptcy by law firms Richards Layton & Finger and Weil Gotshal & Manges, financial adviser Alvarez & Marsal, and investment banker Cassel Salpeter.

From The Wall Street Journal

“These are disappointing setbacks, and they show how political headwinds, vested interests and short-termism can stall progress,” said Cosima Cassel, program lead focusing on climate diplomacy and geopolitics at environmental consulting firm E3G.

From The Wall Street Journal