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Clawson

American  
[klaw-suhn] / ˈklɔ sən /

noun

  1. a city in SE Michigan.


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Four women - including one former Drone to Home volunteer - told the BBC they felt intimidated when he followed them around and filmed them as they helped in the search for a lost dog in Long Clawson in Leicestershire.

From BBC

“Battlefield damage assessment is an imprecise art, with initial estimates frequently being way off,” said Patrick Clawson, an expert on Iran and director for research at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

From Los Angeles Times

The incident took place in the driveway of a home near the intersection of Coldwater Canyon Avenue and Clawson Place about a half-mile south of Harvard Westlake School.

From Los Angeles Times

“Until there is a model where the player are paid more fairly on the revenue they generate, there’s always going to be a need for a collective to supplement what athletic departments can do,” Clawson said.

From Seattle Times

“Well, it’s a pretty fresh memory,” Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson said.

From Seattle Times