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Sturges

[ stur-jis ]

noun

  1. Preston, 1898–1959, U.S. playwright and screenwriter.


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“We are extremely disappointed in EPA’s decision to delay finalizing carbon pollution standards for existing gas plants, which make up a significant portion of carbon emissions in the power sector,” said Frank Sturges, a lawyer for the Clean Air Task Force, an environmental group.

But these two mediums, rather than working in competition, often complement each other to forge a lasting impact, says arts writer Fiona Sturges.

From BBC

Sturges adds that it allowed audiences to "really dwell on what that would be like and to create a space where statistics become people with complex characters and stories".

From BBC

He’s a fan of the western genre, counting John Ford, Howard Hawks and John Sturges as his favorite practitioners.

Shannon Sturges, the owner and operator of the Speiser/Sturges Acting Studio — a small black-box theater tucked between a Starbucks and an auto body shop off La Cienega Boulevard — said she first noticed social media influencers signing up for her classes around 2018.

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