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gauger (ˈgeɪdʒə(r)) Forms: 6 gagier, gaugeo(u)r, 7 gawger, -eo(u)r, gaudger, gajor, 6–8 gager, 9 guager, 5– gauger. [a. AF. gaugeour, agent-n. f. gauger gauge v.1] 1. One who gauges, in senses of the vb.; esp. in sense 3, an exciseman.1483, 1531 [see gauge v.1 3]. 1542 Recorde Gr. Artes (1575) 206 H...
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Gauger
Gauger is a surname of German origin, meaning "to wander around or roam", referring to a vagrant or traveler. Notable people with the surname include:
Gary Gauger (born 1952), American man wrongfully convicted of murder
Martin Gauger (1905-1941), German jurist
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Gary Gauger
Gauger told officers he was asleep when his parents were murdered. Despite this, Gauger was interrogated for 21 hours by the police. After showing Gauger gruesome photographs of his parents, Gauger broke down and confessed.
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Martin Gauger
Martin Gauger (August 4, 1905 Elberfeld – July 15, 1941 Pirna) was a German jurist and pacifist from Wuppertal, Rhenish Prussia. In 1934, as a lawyer in the office of the public prosecutor in München-Gladbach, Gauger refused to take the required oath of allegiance to Hitler and resigned
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Stephane Gauger
Gauger's penultimate film, Yêu Đi, Đừng Sợ! Gauger was also featured in Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 new faces of 2007.
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Gauer
American professional football player and assistant coach
George Gauer (1892–1992), American printer, real estate salesman, and politician
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Kevin Bracken
Gauger. Gauger sparked Bracken’s interest in Greco-Roman wrestling that led to his success. Tom Gauger has coached several wrestlers that competed in the college ranks.
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William H. Copeland
Copeland (July 30, 1848 – 1931) was a brakeman, porter, gauger, deputy sheriff, cafe owner, undertaker, and state legislator in Ohio.
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Leon Chatelain Jr.
Gauger and James J. Nolan Jr. in the new firm of Chatelain, Gauger & Nolan. They were later joined by Edmund R. Purves as an associate. In 1970 the firm was reorganized as Chatelain, Samperton & Nolan with the retirement of Gauger and the addition of John S. Samperton.
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Charles Eugene Bentley
At the 1896 Prohibition convention he supported the broad gauger faction that wanted to add women's suffrage and free silver to the party's platform, but after the narrow gauger faction successfully defeated those attempts Bentley, John St.
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Whitman A. Barber
In 1874, Barber was appointed United States gauger.
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Schornstein Grocery and Saloon
Gauger (1852-1929). It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Exonerated
Gary Gauger: Convicted of murdering his mother and father in Illinois in 1993; exonerated in 1996. David Soul took over the role of Gary Gauger for several of the Dublin performances.
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The Exonerated (play)
Sunny Jacobs – Jill Clayburgh
Kerry Max Cook – Richard Dreyfuss
Sue Gauger/Sandra – Sara Gilbert
Male Ensemble – Bruce Kronenberg, Philip Levy
David Keaton – Curtis McClarin
Gary Gauger – Jay O.
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Exchange Bank Building (Farmington, Minnesota)
The Italianate and Romanesque brick building is located at 320 Third Street and was designed by Saint Paul's Augustus Gauger.
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