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Strickland

American  
[strik-luhnd] / ˈstrɪk lənd /

noun

  1. William, 1787–1854, U.S. architect and engineer.


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Kevin Strickland's partner April was referred to Marrero after she stopped her car in the middle of the road one morning and apparently forgot how to drive.

From BBC

It is thought turkeys were introduced to the UK by the explorers, Sebastian Cabot and William Strickland, who brought them back from the Americas in the early 1500s.

From BBC

“I know that it’s self-defense, and we got witnesses that are all saying it’s self-defense,” Boyd said, asking for Strickland’s help.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms Strickland, who is retired, said she was attending the funeral of her best friend's partner when "all hell broke loose".

From BBC

"It takes a larger amount of Aβ or fibrinogen alone to cause serious damage in the Alzheimer's brain," says Erin Norris, research associate professor in the laboratory of Sidney Strickland at Rockefeller.

From Science Daily