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Eggleston

[ eg-uhl-stuhn ]

noun

  1. Edward, 1837–1902, U.S. author, editor, and clergyman.


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Eggleston and her co-authors were able to collect a variety of data for this study.

A lot of Eggleston’s research looks at healthcare and technology in Asia.

Cast: Sarah Chalke, Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Perkins, Orlando Jones, John Dore, Rachel Eggleston, Rebecca Delgado Smith.

Eggleston insists, however, that being a documentarian was never his intention.

As a child, Eggleston was always interested in the arts, particularly painting and music.

Of course Eggleston would become one of the most influential photographers of the era.

Monkey Eggleston must not get clear, if it could possibly be avoided.

He really wondered what the game of Monkey Eggleston could be.

This delightful story would alone be sufficient to place Dr. Eggleston in the front rank of American writers of fiction.

The Pratt and Eggleston books were read in succession for the purpose of contrasting them.

Except the doctors, she saw no one but Mrs. Eggleston and Mr. Whitfield, who had lost his wife a few months previous.

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