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Hoagland

American  
[hohg-luhnd] / ˈhoʊg lənd /

noun

  1. Edward, born 1932, U.S. novelist and essayist.


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In another essay, Mr. Hoagland travels to Antarctica while in a state of mourning, and is moved by observing the bonds among humpback whales.

From The Wall Street Journal

“He just called and said, ‘Mom, I want to tell you that I love you,’ ” Alice Hoagland said.

From Los Angeles Times

"This finding can help regulators and scientists develop remediation strategies that will enhance this stream function," Hoagland said, "thereby reducing toxic metal loads from mine waste."

From Science Daily

“Members from both parties claim to agree that the nation’s fiscal path is unsustainable and in need of correction,” Hoagland said.

From Seattle Times

Kathy Hoagland, whose family has lived in nearby Frankfort, Ohio, since the 1950s, said the local community “needs this,” too.

From Seattle Times