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Shotwell

[ shot-wel, -wuhl ]

noun

  1. James Thomson, 1874–1965, U.S. diplomat, historian, and educator.


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Megan Shotwell, a teacher at an independent school, spoke to the tension of her own job.

We were nine days out, in the chute of 63 (seven hundred miles); the 'Eclipse' and 'Shotwell' went there in two days.

Handsome Captain Shotwell, sitting in civil dress, a sword belted on him and lying across his lap, explained to the Judge.

Presently father and son were seen to leave Captain Shotwell's headquarters and cross the square to the Courier office.

"Two people wanting to get on," said Shotwell, as Ravenel went to the coach's rear platform.

John showed open disgust, but the General touched him and said, "Go on, Shotwell."

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