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Mauldin

American  
[mawl-duhn] / ˈmɔl dən /

noun

  1. William Henry Bill, 1921–2003, U.S. political cartoonist.


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When Will Mauldin tried to print shipping labels for the weekend orders at his woodworking company in Rockville, Md., on Monday, he couldn’t log in to the fulfillment system run by a third-party software provider.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dress codes are built upon regulations that stretch back decades, which explains why they often are complex, said Courtney Mauldin, a professor at Syracuse University’s School of Education.

From Seattle Times

On Saturday in Mauldin, S.C., she called his reaction to her momentum in New Hampshire “totally unhinged.”

From New York Times

Davion Mauldin, the initiative’s fatherhood coordinator, meets weekly with groups of fathers-to-be, teaching them how to advocate for their partners and about basic infant care.

From Los Angeles Times

As he was shooting, the bear got as close as 5 feet from Mauldin and then turned toward the stairs leading to the home’s front door.

From Washington Times