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Neal

[ neel ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Neal then suffered a series of strokes in February 1965 from which she never fully recovered.

From Time

Dahl and Neal divorced in 1983, and later that year he married set designer Felicity Crosland, with whom he’d allegedly had an 11-year affair.

From Time

I remember Shia LaBeouf came in, reading for the role of Neal that Samm Levine got.

The Fed chair testified on Capitol Hill for three consecutive days this week, delivering a message that Neal said reinforced to Democrats that more needed to be done to help the economy.

The moon is a more extreme environment, which means “if it works on the moon, it’ll work on Mars,” says Neal.

Dr. Neal is a spine surgeon who made a trip to heaven while drowning in a kayak accident in South America.

One of those is Neal Blue, the co-owner and CEO of General Atomics, the company that makes the Predator and Reaper drones.

Near him, a sketch of Neal Cassady, the original bus driver, watches the door.

Kerouac, Ginsberg, and Neal Cassady came through for the booze, and Cassady actually died in SMA in 1968.

After high school, she began seeing her classmate Billy Neal, a sports star.

An animated dispute sprang up between him and Neal about the relative efficiency of the new French and German field guns.

Of Neal but little can be gleaned beyond the fact that he kept tavern at this point for several years.

We went in to see the House open, and then went down with Neal and took possession of the room.

Neal announced each name at the door, and in turn I announced it to Clemens when the press was not too great.

Neal, who was largely responsible for the triumph, received a ten-dollar bill.

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