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Mauldin

[ mawl-duhn ]

noun

  1. William Henry Bill, 1921–2003, U.S. political cartoonist.


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Dress codes are built upon regulations that stretch back decades, which explains why they often are complex, said Courtney Mauldin, a professor at Syracuse University’s School of Education.

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On Saturday in Mauldin, S.C., she called his reaction to her momentum in New Hampshire “totally unhinged.”

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Mauldin says he wasn’t surprised to learn that many fathers surveyed weren’t following the safe sleep guidelines, because often the information isn’t reaching them.

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As he was shooting, the bear got as close as 5 feet from Mauldin and then turned toward the stairs leading to the home’s front door.

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In an interview, Ken Mauldin said he grabbed his 40-caliber pistol, took his wife’s place at the door and shot once, aiming for the center of the bear’s body.

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