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Engle

American  
[eng-guhl] / ˈɛŋ gəl /

noun

  1. Paul (Hamilton), 1908–91, U.S. poet and educator.


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“I would tell Democrats that they have every reason to feel optimistic, but that optimism should be interpreted as just meaning that they have a chance,” said Jeffrey Engle, director of the Center for Presidential History at Southern Methodist University.

From Salon

Kivrin Engle, an ambitious student, wants to go further back than anybody before her, to 1320.

From The Wall Street Journal

Netflix website Tudum explains this name "came from the name of Mrs Whatsit from A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L'Engle's classic 1962 science fantasy novel", which Holly was reading in season five.

From BBC

I’m reminded that when “Junebug” was accepted to Sundance, I asked my friend Jerret Engle, who won the audience award there, what advice she would give me going into the festival.

From Los Angeles Times

He works with a quintet featuring trumpeter Jonathan Finlayson, bassist Matt Engle, saxophonist Bryan Rogers and vibraphonist Victor Vieira-Branco, and each contributes concise solos and thoughtful interplay.

From The Wall Street Journal