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Shull

American  
[shool] / ʃʊl /

noun

  1. Clifford Glenwood, 1915–2001, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1994.


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Last year, Salesforce appointed Craig Shull to become its first-ever chief pricing officer.

From MarketWatch Aug. 1, 2026

Benjamin Shull helps edit and contributes to the Journal’s books section.

From The Wall Street Journal May 8, 2026

"Very naively", said Shull, she had not read her insurance policy's small print, meaning that she would get nothing for what was lost or to help with re-opening the restaurant.

From BBC Mar. 13, 2026

Shull and Munro remind her she’s not alone.

From Seattle Times Nov. 23, 2023

E. M. East has obtained evidence from maize and G. H. Shull from shepherd's-purse, which bears out the multiple factor hypothesis.

From Applied Eugenics by Paul Popenoe

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