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Shotwell
[ shot-wel, -wuhl ]
noun
- James Thomson, 1874–1965, U.S. diplomat, historian, and educator.
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Megan Shotwell, a teacher at an independent school, spoke to the tension of her own job.
From The Daily Beast
We were nine days out, in the chute of 63 (seven hundred miles); the 'Eclipse' and 'Shotwell' went there in two days.
From Project Gutenberg
Handsome Captain Shotwell, sitting in civil dress, a sword belted on him and lying across his lap, explained to the Judge.
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Presently father and son were seen to leave Captain Shotwell's headquarters and cross the square to the Courier office.
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"Two people wanting to get on," said Shotwell, as Ravenel went to the coach's rear platform.
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John showed open disgust, but the General touched him and said, "Go on, Shotwell."
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