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[spang-guhl] / ˈspæŋ gəl /


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Hampson was a high school senior in Spangle, Washington, when Nixon made the seven-day trip to China in 1972, the first visit by an American president following the 1949 communist revolution.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 27, 2023

Spangle retired from Interior in March 2018, and began to tell his story publicly.

From Los Angeles Times • May 12, 2022

Violence: The Misadventures of Spike Spangle, Farmer A struggling farmer finds himself a pawn in a nefarious plot in Tim Robbins and Adam Simon’s satire of the media and militarism.

From Los Angeles Times • May 3, 2019

“It’s really the easiest way to make sure they won’t be encumbered on their own land,” said Steve Spangle, the Arizona field supervisor for the U.S.

From Washington Times • Oct. 1, 2014

Leaf-galls, such as the Silky Button, N. numismatis, Oliv., and the common Spangle, N. lenticularus, Oliv.

From Notes and Letters on the Natural History of Norfolk More Especially on the Birds and Fishes by Browne, Thomas, Sir




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