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Qué (quién) es Sanford - definición


Sanford (given name)         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Sanford is a male given name of Old English origin, meaning "sandy ford". Notable people with the name include:
Maria Sanford         
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AMERICAN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR
Maria Louise Sanford; Maria L. Sanford; Sanford, Maria
Maria Louise Sanford (December 19, 1836 – April 21, 1920) was an American educator. She was a professor of history at Swarthmore College from 1871 to 1880 and a professor of rhetoric and elocution at the University of Minnesota from 1880 to 1909.
Edmund Sanford         
AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGIST
Edmund Clark Sanford; Edmund C. Sanford
Edmund Clark Sanford (1859–1924) was a prominent early American psychologist. He earned his PhD under the supervision of Granville Stanley Hall at Johns Hopkins University, and then moved with Hall to Clark University in 1888, where he became the professor of psychology and the founding director of the psychology laboratory.
Ejemplos de uso de Sanford
1. Mark Sanford, 47, is more of a maverick than McCain, and Sanford faults his state party for being insufficiently conservative.
2. Sanford, a McCain supporter in 2000, has not endorsed anyone.
3. Mark Sanford were expected to speak during the service.
4. Mark Sanford and other Republican heavyweights also attended the fundraiser.
5. Mark Sanford (R), former treasury secretary Nicholas F.