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Gaston

American  
[gas-tuhn, ga-stawn] / ˈgæs tən, gaˈstɔ̃ /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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This approach was adopted by Poe’s successors, including Wilkie Collins and two writers Christie claimed as influences, Anna Katharine Green and Gaston Leroux.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement, TUV MLA Timothy Gaston said the "so-called independent remuneration board has delivered exactly the outcome MLAs always intended".

From BBC

"When this legislation came before the Assembly, I warned that the dice were loaded to produce a massive pay hike," Gaston said.

From BBC

Sophia Gaston, national security expert at Kings College London, told me that in Munich, Starmer was able to better articulate the nuance of Britain's strategic outlook.

From BBC

Associate Professor Mamour Touré of Université Gaston Berger in Saint-Louis, Senegal, served as lead author, while Cease was the principal investigator for the USAID-supported project.

From Science Daily