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Fadden

British  
/ ˈfædən /

noun

  1. Sir Arthur William. 1895–1973, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1941)

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Plymouth Public Safety Director and Police Chief Erik Fadden said his office had received more than 400 tips from the public.

From Fox News

“I’m looking at this line about a half-mile long,” said Fadden, the marketing executive, while watching the air purifier pickup effort on Wednesday.

From Seattle Times

“We’re all connected, even 2,000 miles away,” said Tracy Fadden, the company’s vice president for marketing, who traveled to Winthrop for the event.

From Seattle Times

“The town itself, just the people I’ve met, are absolutely incredible, the way they’ve come together to help one another out,” said Fadden.

From Seattle Times

Before moving to Chicago, Fadden had lived in Seattle for four years, hiked in the North Cascades and regularly returns to the state — a place “near and dear to my heart,” she said.

From Seattle Times