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Swanson

American  
[swon-suhn] / ˈswɒn sən /

noun

  1. Gloria Gloria Josephine May Swenson, 1899–1983, U.S. film actress.


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Davidson analyst Wyatt Swanson, who rates the stock at Neutral, wrote in a research note.

From Barron's

“Iran probably has low confidence that they can initiate a breakout without being spotted,” Swanson said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The delay tactic, Swanson said, is a way to avoid having to respond to the substance of the suits as well as a judge potentially ruling that the matters are eligible for release under FOIA.

From Salon

Don Swanson spent his first hours at Mount St. Helens leaning out of a hovering helicopter directly over the summit of the volcano.

From Literature

In the stone cellar we uncover blankets, crates of champagne, tins of French pâté, and a folder of glossy photographs of a woman called Gloria Swanson.

From Literature