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Shull
[ shool ]
noun
- Clifford Glenwood, 1915–2001, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1994.
Example Sentences
“Providing therapy in this situation, we get to know what really will make a difference for families,” said Jennifer Shull, his occupational therapist.
Carlton said Shull and Munro aren’t just for Benton.
Shull and Munro remind her she’s not alone.
“If you size every seat for the largest possible person, you’re guaranteeing that a smaller child cannot ride,” Jim Shull, a theme park consultant and former Walt Disney Imagineer, told the Wall Street Journal.
Former Imagineer Jim Shull recalls guiding Daniel on a tour of the company’s Shanghai park, where he asked questions about the process of designing park attractions, typical for an executive coming into an unfamiliar part of the business.
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