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Pennell

American  
[pen-l] / ˈpɛn l /

noun

  1. Joseph, 1860–1926, U.S. etcher, illustrator, and writer.


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Led by Dr. Meador and Page Pennell, M.D., chair of neurology at the University of Pittsburgh, the study took place at 20 medical centers across the United States.

From Science Daily

“If a gasoline station operated for 10 or 15 years, you may not be able to detect those small leaks,” said Dr. Pennell.

From Seattle Times

Modern tanks are fiberglass, which is more resistant to corrosion, but all tanks begin to leak sooner or later, said Dr. Kelly Pennell, a professor of environmental engineering and water resources at the University of Kentucky.

From Seattle Times

The last straw came in 1992, when Murphy’s romantic partner at the time, Arthur Pennell, confronted the bishop in person in Ireland, saying that Peter wanted to spend time with him.

From Los Angeles Times

Pennell and Murphy contacted the Irish Times in 1992.

From Los Angeles Times