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Stanton

[stan-tn]

noun

  1. Edwin McMasters 1814–69, U.S. statesman: Secretary of War 1862–67.

  2. Elizabeth Cady 1815–1902, U.S. social reformer.

  3. a city in SW California.

  4. a male given name.



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“Normally, I would agree that diplomacy is better than isolating an adversary,” Dr. Gregory H. Stanton, founding president of Genocide Watch, a group that aims to predict and punish targeted mass murder, told Salon.

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Mike Stanton, president of the National Automobile Dealers Assn., contended that consumer demand for electric vehicles falls far below California’s requirements, in part, because of unreliable charging infrastructure.

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Nicole Stanton is a writer, teacher and death doula making home in Los Angeles.

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Stanton’s dragon aunt is up in arms that her nephew is engaged to Elinor when he’s already promised to one of her two daughters, whose names and identities she can’t even keep straight.

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Stanton is a bit of an elitist; Anthony actually comes from a more reformist, anti-slavery tradition, but she still makes those expedient compromises, which I think costs the suffrage movement.

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