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Sullivan

American  
[suhl-uh-vuhn] / ˈsʌl ə vən /

noun

  1. Annie Anne Mansfield Sullivan Macy, 1866–1936, U.S. teacher of Helen Keller.

  2. Sir Arthur (Seymour), 1842–1900, English composer: collaborator with Sir William Gilbert.

  3. Ed(ward Vincent), 1902–74, U.S. journalist and television host.

  4. Harry Stack 1892–1949, U.S. psychiatrist.

  5. John L(awrence), 1858–1918, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1882–92.

  6. Louis Henri 1856–1924, U.S. architect.


Sullivan British  
/ ˈsʌlɪvən /

noun

  1. Sir Arthur ( Seymour ). 1842–1900, English composer who wrote operettas, such as H.M.S. Pinafore (1878) and The Mikado (1885), with W. S. Gilbert as librettist

  2. Louis ( Henri ). 1856–1924, US pioneer of modern architecture: he coined the slogan "form follows function"

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“It’s a very tough test,” says Terrance Sullivan, who has been a coffee grader for 41 years.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 15, 2026

Missing out on the reunion is Sullivan, who has retired from acting and declined to participate in the project.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 10, 2026

Sullivan said his son was "not a gang member", but a "groovy 21-year-old who loved movies and making films".

From BBC • Apr. 9, 2026

Sullivan said the group gets thousands of new members whenever a horror movie debuts a container.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 6, 2026

“Check with Sullivan down the road. Can’t miss him. He lives in a big white house with a fence around it.”

From "The Circuit: Stories from the Life of a Migrant Child" by Francisco Jiménez