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Sheldon

[ shel-duhn, -dn ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Both Sheldon Leonard, who created the show, and Robert Culp, who was his co-star, were socially conscious.

Sheldon becomes a professor, but no students sign up for his class because his reputation as being insufferable precedes him.

Sheldon Adelson is expected to be the single largest giver to those committees so his role is very important.

More will be raised from a smaller number of contributors—maybe as few as 40,000 (about the number of Americans named “Sheldon”).

That is unless you happen to be billionaire Sheldon Adelson.

This must have been, I suppose, a Sheldon junior, son or nephew of the lieutenant-general of horse.

In Tyrconnel's regiment of horse, Dominick Sheldon appears as lieutenant-colonel.

Sheldon's wife and infant child, his brother-in-law, and his son-in-law had been killed.

These and other papers on the same subject have been recently printed by Mr. George Sheldon, of Deerfield.

Mr. George Sheldon has also traced out with great minuteness the history of his ancestor's negotiations.

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