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Cameron
[kam-er-uhn, kam-ruhn]
noun
Julia Margaret, 1815–79, English photographer, born in India.
Richard, 1648?–80, Scottish Covenanter.
Mount, a mountain in central Colorado, in the Park Range of the Rocky Mountains. 14,238 feet (4,342 meters).
Cameron
/ ˈæəə /
noun
David ( William Donald ). born 1966, British politician; leader of the Conservative party from 2005; prime minister from 2010
( Mark ) James ( Walter ). 1911–85, British journalist, author, and broadcaster. His books include Witness in Vietnam (1966) and Point of Departure (1967).
Julia Margaret. 1815–79, British photographer, born in India, renowned for her portrait photographs.
Other 51Թ Forms
- Cameronian adjective
Example Sentences
Constable Malcolm Cameron appealed for any passing drivers who may have caught the incident on a dash-cam to contact police to assist in their investigation.
The target was reached in 2013 under David Cameron's Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government, before being enshrined in law in 2015.
Last month, FEMA’s acting director, Cameron Hamilton, was ousted one day after testifying in Congress that he did not think it was in the best interest of the American people to dissolve the agency.
Seven British players - Jack Draper, Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulter, Sonay Kartal, Jacob Fearnley, Cameron Norrie and Billy Harris - are ranked high enough to receive direct entry into the 128-player singles draws.
Dr Claire Cameron, a consultant in health protection at PHS, said vaccine uptake in Scotland has been declining gradually over the past decade and "inequalities are increasing" since the Covid pandemic.
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