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Shull

[shool]

noun

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



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Mr. Shull is a books editor at the Journal.

“Yes, it is a quaint town. Is it dying? 100%,” said outgoing City Councilmember Angela Shull, who did not seek another term.

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“Providing therapy in this situation, we get to know what really will make a difference for families,” said Jennifer Shull, his occupational therapist.

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Carlton said Shull and Munro aren’t just for Benton.

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Shull and Munro remind her she’s not alone.

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