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Durocher

American  
[doo-roh-sher] / dʊˈroʊ ʃər /

noun

  1. Leo Ernest The Lip, 1905–91, U.S. baseball player and manager.


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To understand what’s at stake here, I spoke with Christopher Wright Durocher, vice president of policy and program at the American Constitution Society.

From Slate • Feb. 21, 2025

“You’re gonna play center field for me tomorrow and the day after that, so you better get used to the idea,” Durocher replied.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 18, 2024

Sarah Durocher, Le Planning Familial's president, said the series had been a source of information and inspiration in terms of questions young people were asking their service.

From BBC • Sep. 25, 2023

Several residential school survivors spoke about the significance of the flag, including Jimmy Durocher, a Métis survivor who attended St. Bruno’s boarding school in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 29, 2022

She had been chartered for this voyage by a French merchant by the name of Jules Durocher.

From The Fatal Cord And The Falcon Rover by Reid, Mayne