Mauldin
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Later in the day, Mauldin discovered that he couldn’t send coupons to new customers, because of downtime at another vendor.
Dress codes are built upon regulations that stretch back decades, which explains why they often are complex, said Courtney Mauldin, a professor at Syracuse University’s School of Education.
From Seattle Times
Mauldin says he wasn’t surprised to learn that many fathers surveyed weren’t following the safe sleep guidelines, because often the information isn’t reaching them.
From Los Angeles Times
As he was shooting, the bear got as close as 5 feet from Mauldin and then turned toward the stairs leading to the home’s front door.
From Washington Times
Kelly Mauldin had just been awakened by the couple’s barking dogs that didn’t wake up her husband before dawn on Saturday.
From Seattle Times
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