Proper noun
Elmendorf (plural Elmendorfs)
A surname.
But on the first play of the Steelers' next drive, Los Angeles defensive back Dave Elmendorf intercepted a pass from Bradshaw and returned it 10 yards to Pittsburgh's 39-yard line. Source: Internet
Douglas Elmendorf, the Dean of Harvard Kennedy School—where the Institute of Politics is based— the invitation had not been meant as an endorsement of Manning’s actions but recognized that it had been seen that way. Source: Internet
Moreover, Elmendorf added, Obama and his team “don’t like when they’re attacked.” Source: Internet
“Yes, that’s right congressman,” answered the CBO chief, as Elmendorf said none of the $100 billion in spending Republicans are focused on was somehow ‘hidden’ in the Obama health law. Source: Internet
Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson announced that enforcement of Real ID will not begin until Jan. Source: Internet
The “elephant walk” took place at Elmendorf Air Force Base during the Polar Force war game. Source: Internet