Stanton
Americannoun
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Edwin McMasters 1814–69, U.S. statesman: Secretary of War 1862–67.
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Elizabeth Cady 1815–1902, U.S. social reformer.
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a city in SW California.
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a male given name.
Example Sentences
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As Ellen Carol DuBois relates in “Elizabeth Cady Stanton,” her subject was appalled to realize that, after the Civil War, men of unexalted background were destined to get the vote before educated women like her.
“FY26 outlook remains for volume growth, but this will be negatively impacted by price,” says analyst David Stanton.
Microsoft didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment on behalf of the company or Stanton.
From MarketWatch
Analyst David Stanton says this was likely due to concerns about the effect size of the confirmatory trial.
"The claims being made against Tim are completely false, and we will fight this to the end until the truth prevails," the lawyer, Stanton "Larry" Stein, said.
From BBC
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