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Munhall

American  
[muhn-hawl] / ˈmʌnˌhɔl /

noun

  1. a city in W Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh.


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Alan Munhall, the September model who was photographed by his wife in their garden with a basket strapped to his waist, wasn’t sure if they’d raise much money but figured it wouldn’t hurt to try.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’ve gotten a few comments like ‘Oh, it’s a good thing that harvesting bag was as big as it was,’” Munhall said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The death of Piskor, who lived in Munhall, Pa., was confirmed by a funeral home, but no cause was given.

From New York Times

The chief of the Munhall Police Department said Piskor died outside of Pennsylvania.

From New York Times

After her return, Mrs. Currington began work at the Navy testing site in Munhall, where she helped test the metal used to build Navy ships.

From Washington Times