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Barron
[bar-uhn]
noun
Clarence Walker, 1855–1928, U.S. financial publisher.
Example Sentences
Then there’s this observation from Robert Barron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona–Rochester in Minnesota, and an appointee to Trump’s newly created White House Commission on Religious Liberty.
TMC's CEO Gerard Barron has previously said he hopes to begin mining by the end of the year.
Along with Colorado’s Travis Hunter, who is expected to be among the first players chosen, Jahdae Barron of Texas, Will Johnson of Michigan and Trey Amos of Mississippi are among the top cornerback prospects, according to Pro Football Focus.
“We don’t want what’s still surviving to die before the rest of us can rebuild and get back,” said Barron, a former business professor at UC Irvine.
Lisa Barron, who lost her home above La Costa Beach, said she came to John’s Garden for a sandwich to help bolster a place she has come to love.
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