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Segal

American  
[see-guhl] / ˈsi gəl /

noun

  1. George, 1924–2000, U.S. sculptor.


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A pay analysis presented Wednesday by the consulting firm Segal found that about 75% of comparable institutions pay executives more than CSU.

From Los Angeles Times

Zac Segal, president of the university’s College Republicans, posted on X that he had been contacting ICE “for months on end” and framed the recent detentions as a response to his activism.

From Salon

Located doors down from Fred Segal, the store sold fashion, rather than costumes, though of course still at inventive levels and for those who could afford it.

From Los Angeles Times

"The more successful you become, the less work you do, for a variety of reasons," says Segal.

From BBC

His first was for the 1975 George Segal comedy “The Black Bird.”

From Los Angeles Times