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Grattan

Proper noun

Meaning

Grattan (plural Grattans)

A surname.

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Examples

In other early games, Northern Ontario’s Brad Jacobs defeated Prince Edward Island’s Bryan Cochrane 6-2 and Saskatchewan’s Matt Dunstone outscored James Grattan of New Brunswick 10-6. Source: Internet

J. H. G. Grattan and Charles Singer, Anglo-Saxon Magic and Medicine Illustrated Specially from the Semi-Pagan Text ‘Lacnunga’, Publications of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, New Series, 3 (London: Oxford University Press, 1952), frontispiece. Source: Internet

In fact, half of the net job growth in Sydney and Melbourne over a five-year period has occurred within 2km of their respective city centres, according to a productivity and geography study by the Grattan Institute. Source: Internet

Grattan Institute chief executive Danielle Wood, who had recommended the tutor program, said it was a good example of what Mr Pallas and his colleagues needed to do to meet the challenge. Source: Internet

Turnbull goes out of his way in his book to nail Morrison’s games, and those of his office, writes poltical columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN. Source: Internet

In an earlier major report, Grattan argued that the government needed to spend a further $70 billion to $90 billion to secure a recovery. Source: Internet

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