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Symington

[ sahy-ming-tuhn ]

noun

  1. (William) Stuart, 1901–1988, U.S. politician: senator 1952–77.


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No one takes themselves or anyone else seriously, observes longtime member James Symington.

There he found that Murray Symington had devoted no less than three paragraphs to his personality and his book.

Symington-Tearle usually had a most irritating effect upon me, but at the moment I felt totally indifferent to him.

The Symington-Anderson Co. undertook to machine these barrels.

But that there was a plan in Captain Symington's mind, Edgar did not doubt.

Since the beginning of the war Symington had not been to America.

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