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Moorhead

American  
[moor-hed, mawr-, mohr-] / ˈmurˌhɛd, ˈmɔr-, ˈmoʊr- /

noun

  1. a city in W Minnesota.


Example Sentences

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“We’re in the information-gathering business,” Cristobal likes to say, according to Joe Moorhead, his former assistant at Oregon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microsoft Edge already provides many of these capabilities today, Moorhead added.

From BBC

"I believe that early adopters will kick the tires on the new OpenAI browser," said Pat Moorhead, CEO and chief analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy.

From BBC

However, Professor Richard Moorhead, an expert in law and ethics at the University of Exeter, said the stories about children highlighted by the report had been "heartbreaking" and welcomed the recommendation for compensation.

From BBC

“Daredevil” director Aaron Moorhead has what he calls the Filmmaker’s Prayer: “May the camera, the script and the actors all want to do the same thing. Amen.”

From Los Angeles Times