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Swanson

[ swon-suhn ]

noun

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


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“On the whole I kind of quite like my films without watching them every night like Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard,” he said.

In the first episode, you meet Raoul Walsh and Gloria Swanson and Victor Fleming, who directed The Wizard of Oz.

His clients included Kim Novak, Joan Crawford, and Gloria Swanson.

Pastor and right-wing radio host Kevin Swanson asked on his show Monday.

“Cleaning technicians do not earn what I would consider to be a great deal of overtime pay,” Swanson said.

Burckhardt gave the hovering manager a sick, apologetic smile and followed Swanson out.

In the seat across from him, the little man named Swanson was sitting, tensely poised.

It was by seeing her walk carelessly into a telephone booth and never come out that Swanson had found the tunnel.

Swanson subsided and found a place to sit, against the wall, out of sight of the door.

Then Burckhardt heard approaching voices and had time for a swift whisper to Swanson before he flattened himself against the wall.

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