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Pearson
[peer-suhn]
noun
Drew Andrew Russell Pearson, 1897–1969, U.S. journalist.
Karl, 1857–1936, English statistician.
Lester Bowles 1897–1972, Canadian diplomat and politician: Nobel Peace Prize 1957; prime minister 1963–68.
Pearson
/ ˈɪəə /
noun
Karl. 1857–1936, British mathematician, noted for his work in statistics, esp as applied to biological problems
Lester B ( owles ). 1897–1972, Canadian Liberal statesman; prime minister (1963–68): Nobel peace prize 1957 for helping to resolve the Suez crisis (1956)
Example Sentences
Jazwell Brown was given a life sentence with a minimum of 39 years for the murders of Joanne Pearson, 38, and Teohna Grant, 24, at a block of flats in Santa Cruz Avenue, Bletchley, in Milton Keynes.
Jake described the events as they unfolded in the flat where Ms Pearson lived with Brown, who was her partner.
Evidence suggested his relationship with Ms Pearson was volatile at times, but there was no clear evidence that it was violent.
Luton Crown Court heard Ms Pearson and Ms Grant died at the scene after being repeatedly stabbed.
Ms Pearson's dog, Tilly, also suffered stab wounds, but survived.
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