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Gadsden
[ gadz-duhn ]
noun
- James, 1788–1858, U.S. railroad promoter and diplomat.
- a city in NE Alabama.
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Gladwell claims that the officer was trying to restrain his dogs while Gadsden was the aggressor.
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It was not more than a quarter of an hour when my apprentice, Roger Gadsden, was very ill, in a similar way to myself.
From Project Gutenberg
My son was up and down stairs at intervals; Gadsden, I believe, was in the kitchen below.
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Gadsden, youll remember, was our long punter and wed mapped out a kicking game.
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This is known as the Gadsden purchase, the treaty being negociated by James Gadsden.
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The price paid for the new territory, which was temporarily called the "Gadsden Purchase," was ten million dollars.
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