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Calhoun

[kal-hoon, kuhl-]

noun

  1. John Caldwell, 1782–1850, vice president of the U.S. 1825–32.



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This Roundabout Theatre Company production with Deaf West Theatre was directed by Jeff Calhoun, who became a crucial mentor.

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Slaveowner statesmen of the antebellum South, like John C. Calhoun and Alexander Stephens, were plainly terrified of the racial apocalypse they feared might come with abolition, let alone any version of legal equality.

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Utah State did not hide its game plan, coach Jerrod Calhoun and his players saying they wanted to get out in transition and play fast.

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“One of the most talented young players in college basketball,” Calhoun said.

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Deputy Darnell Calhoun, 30, was shot to death Jan. 13, 2023, while responding to a domestic violence call in the unincorporated community of Lakeland Village.

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