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Delamater

American  
[del-uh-mah-ter, del-uh-mah-ter] / ˈdɛl əˌmɑ tər, ˌdɛl əˈmɑ tər /

noun

  1. Cornelius Henry, 1821–89, U.S. mechanical engineer and shipbuilder.


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“We’re not sure what hesitancy is going to look like,” said Delamater, noting that the flu vaccine, which is widely available and heavily promoted each year, has only about a 50% uptake rate.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2020

That warrants forward planning about how to protect vulnerable people, said Paul Delamater, a professor of geography at the Carolina Population Center whose work focuses on gaps in the healthcare system.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2020

Mike Groll/Associated Press People stand outside the Delamater Inn in Rhinebeck, N.Y., waiting for guests to arrive for the wedding of Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky.

From New York Times • Jul. 31, 2010

Delamater had the conviction that a deadly something had gone through the ship’s side—was insulated from it—was searching with its blazing, arcing end for the ammunition rooms….

From Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931 by Various

Delamater, prone on the floor, saw the wavering point that marked the end of the invisible carrier of the current—saw it drift aside till the blue arc was broken.

From Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1931 by Various

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