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Barron
[ bar-uhn ]
noun
- Clarence Walker, 1855–1928, U.S. financial publisher.
Example Sentences
The department forwarded the threat to the FBI, which Barron said searched the man’s home but did not make an arrest.
In 2019, WSJ and Standard Chartered Bank signed what Wright called a “significant partnership deal” that gave WSJ and Barron’s subscriptions to the bank’s “top-tier” Asia-based customers.
Then, just weeks before Election Day, a new outbreak “ripped through the warehouse in days,” infecting nearly half the staff, Barron said.
Besides, Barron says now, Nittany Lions football is an important part of the culture here.
The segment, which includes The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s, marked a 4% dip in revenue.
Barron Industries Michigan-based company that produces metal castings for various industries.
Gays have won, Mr. Barron said in his op-ed for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and Christians are now “outlaws” and “martyrs.”
Taking over the role of Audrey Griswold from Dana Barron and Dana Hill is a young Juliette Lewis in one of her first film roles.
Barron Industries Michigan-based company that produces metal castings for various industries.
Barron will be exceptionally important, which is another reason why Republican senators tried to block his confirmation.
James Barron Hope, a native of Norfolk, is another poet who also contributed newspaper articles.
Therefore he stated to his second that he would shoot Barron in the hip.
Decatur replied gravely that he had never been Barron's enemy.
Barron was near-sighted, and insisted upon a closer distance than the usual ten paces.
Before the duel, Barron expressed the hope that if they met in another world they might be better friends.
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