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Eldredge

Scientific  
/ ĕldrĕdj /
  1. American paleontologist who with Stephen Jay Gould developed the theory of punctuated equilibrium in 1972.


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As a young adult, Fern enjoyed what appeared to be a happy marriage to Charles “Handsome Charlie” Eldredge, a doting bank cashier, before tragedy struck, and struck again.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There is that perception, maybe from the outside and unfounded in many cases, that anyone can be an agent," says Dean Eldredge, who runs Oporto Sports.

From BBC

Eldredge deals exclusively with managers and coaches, working with Sven-Goran Eriksson before his death in August, and passed the first exam in April 2023.

From BBC

"It's an easy narrative to say 'oh, there's a lot of money being lost to the game because it's going to agents'," Eldredge says.

From BBC

Brown earned 89.02 points as he seeks to become the oldest man on the podium since Todd Eldredge won in 2002.

From Seattle Times