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Eagan

American  
[ee-guhn] / ˈi gən /

noun

  1. a town in SE Minnesota.


Example Sentences

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If they decided to leverage their balance sheets for growth, there would be insatiable demand for their debt, says Matthew Eagan, a portfolio manager at Loomis, Sayles.

From Barron's

“It feels like getting to play this role within all of her layers has been a real kind of meeting of a soulmate. Getting to walk through the world the way she does and see the world from her point of view has given me a lot of strength,” Lower told The Times of her dual role as Helly R./Helena Eagan.

From Los Angeles Times

Parking campaigner Lynda Eagan, who has been helping other people fight charges through a Facebook page, said: "Even though Excel Parking Services have suffered the humiliation of this defeat, they continue to bring similar cases to court simply to coerce other innocent victims of their five-minute rule into paying, out of fear of a court hearing."

From BBC

Ms Eagan encouraged drivers to take part in the consultation about the code of practice, before it closes on 5 September.

From BBC

Parking charges campaigner Lynda Eagan, who also helped Miss Robinson, said Excel's demands for money had been "relentless".

From BBC