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Tarlton

American  
[tahrl-tn] / ˈtɑrl tn /

noun

  1. Richard, died 1588, English actor.


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Gage Tarlton, a 24-year-old playwright who lives in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, saw the movie in large part because he is a huge fan of Cate Blanchett.

From New York Times • Nov. 8, 2022

“He has every incentive to stay here and fight the good fight,” Tarlton said.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 10, 2020

Defense attorney Raymond Tarlton said Duncan isn’t a danger to the public or a flight risk.

From Washington Times • Dec. 10, 2020

Lawyer Raymond Tarlton, who represented Mr. Sipe, said his client didn’t disclose the guitars because he thought he could fully pay his debts without selling them.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 26, 2016

Buford, at Wacsaw, the enemy being led on by Tarlton, for a time utterly prostrated the vigor of the Carolinians, who thereupon submitted in despair.

From A sketch of the life and services of Gen. Otho Holland Williams Read before the Maryland historical society, on Thursday evening, March 6, 1851 by Tiffany, Osmond

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