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storer

American  
[stawr-er] / ˈstɔr ər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that stores or holds something for future use.


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A certified movie nerd, Edebiri lists inspirations for her and creator Christopher Storer as diverse as “Star Wars,” “Johnny Guitar,” Akira Kurosawa’s “High and Low,” “The Pink Panther” and “The Hudsucker Proxy.”

From Los Angeles Times

Wellens emerged from a lead group of eight on the ascent, along with Michael Storer, Quinn Simmons and Victor Campeanaerts.

From BBC

That group of 28 riders was whittled down significantly on a punishing day through the Massif Central that contained eight categorised climbs, with the Visma-Lease a Bike rider pulling clear of Thymen Arensman, Healy, Ben O'Connor, Michael Storer and fellow Briton Joe Blackmore in the closing stages.

From BBC

But having amped up the craziness and the stakes, Storer now appears to be more interested in exploring why so many people believe that an ever-roiling crucible is necessary to achieve greatness.

From Los Angeles Times

Like Carmy, Storer doesn’t appear content with resting on his laurels; he’s willing to take counterintuitive risks.

From Los Angeles Times