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Robertson
[ rob-ert-suhn ]
noun
- Oscar Palmer The Big O, born 1938, U.S. basketball player: Basketball Hall of Fame 1980, 2010.
- Pat Marion Gordon Robertson, 1930–2023, U.S. evangelist and media mogul noted for his influential political conservatism.
- William, 1721–93, Scottish historian, academic, and minister in the Church of Scotland.
- Sir William Robert, 1860–1933, British field marshal, noted for his unprecedented rise from enlisted man to highest ranking British army officer.
Robertson
noun
- RobertsonGeorge (Islay Macneill)1946MScottishPOLITICS: politician George ( Islay Macneill ), Baron. born 1946, Scottish Labour politician; secretary-general of NATO (1999–2003)
Example Sentences
Formally opening the inquest into the girl's death, the senior coroner for North Wales West, Kate Robertson, said the cause of death was given as a severe head injury.
The judges’ lawsuit was recently consolidated with more than 10 other similar cases against LADWP, brought by more than 750 other residents, according to one of the attorneys working on the cases, Alexander Robertson.
This is not any slight on Andy Robertson, just in terms of strong competition and a future first choice.
Hedeshia Robertson, 36, of Lakewood, is scheduled to plead guilty on May 2 to one count of fraud in connection with major disaster or emergency benefits after fraudulently obtaining about $24,899 from FEMA.
"I'm so happy he said that and I will try my best," said Zhao when told of Robertson's comments.
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