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Sargent
[sahr-juhnt]
noun
Sir (Harold) Malcolm (Watts), 1895–1967, English conductor.
John Singer, 1856–1925, U.S. painter.
Sargent
/ ˈɑːəԳ /
noun
Sir ( Harold ) Malcolm ( Watts ). 1895–1967, English conductor
John Singer. 1856–1925, US painter, esp of society portraits; in London from 1885
Example Sentences
The company is on track to complete 30 major store projects this year and expects to accelerate store openings in 2026, Sargent said on the earnings call.
Attorney James Sargent, who is representing the county and accompanied Thom for the tour last week, called her claims “inflammatory and incorrect.”
Gary Sargent had made the short trip down the M62 to try and get his hands on the dinnertime deal before it sold out.
Board member Ronald Sargent will serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors and interim Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.
"Working-class voters are going to face higher prices and upper income voters are going to benefit from tax cuts," he told host Greg Sargent.
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