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Horgan

[ hawr-guhn ]

noun

  1. Paul, 1903–95, U.S. novelist and historian.


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Using data collected by spacecraft orbiting Mars, Horgan and collaborators looked at different wavelengths of visible and infrared light reflected from the planet’s surface to determine the minerals present in Martian sand.

Horgan has led satellite surveys of the landing site that showed it is rich with the kinds of molecules known to help preserve the signatures of living organisms.

You oughter be 'ead of a laundry where the 'andle of the mangle turns a pianer-horgan as well—work and play!

Why you wil hart the pore horgan man that trys to get a honnest living, for you have plenty yourself money?

The acting and accessories were perfect; and what poor Robson used to term the "horgan" of Triballos, was wonderful.

The fine frenzy was proved by the fury with which the woman flung wide the portal that the horgan might be drored out.

You'll find, Mr. Finn, that in public life there's nothing like having a horgan to back you.

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