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Sumner

[ suhm-ner ]

noun

  1. Charles, 1811–74, U.S. statesman.
  2. James Batch·el·ler [bach, -, uh, -ler], 1887–1955, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize 1946.
  3. William Graham, 1840–1910, U.S. sociologist and economist.
  4. a male given name.


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The veteran investor, who helped Redstone’s father, Sumner Redstone, mount his successful takeover of Paramount Pictures three decades ago, asked a judge to order Paramount to provide financial details of its agreement with Skydance.

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If stores are forced to raise egg prices because of wholesale costs, Sumner said, they might reduce the price of other items on the theory that shoppers have only so much money to spend.

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Daniel Sumner, a distinguished professor of agricultural economics at UC Davis, said farmers could take multiple hits.

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Daniel Sumner, professor of agriculture and resource economics at UC Davis, doesn’t think so.

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Dr James Sumner, a lecturer on the history of technology at the University of Manchester, suggested the president had confused the discovery with the later creation of the atomic bomb.

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