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Strickland

American  
[strik-luhnd] / ˈstrɪk lənd /

noun

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


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Strickland moved out of Manhattan and rented a cabin in Woodstock, across a pond from Pierson, who would canoe over to see him every morning.

From BBC

Aviation expert John Strickland said there was now a "very tight range of options for airlines" trying to navigate the current situation.

From BBC

“We need to start focusing on California-specific issues like gas, gas prices,” said Strickland.

From Los Angeles Times

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