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Simpson

[simp-suhn]

noun

  1. James Young, 1811–70, Scottish professor of obstetrics and obstetrician: pioneer in use of ether and chloroform as anesthetics.

  2. O(renthal) J(ames), born 1946, U.S. football player.

  3. Wallis Warfield. Windsor, Wallis Warfield, Duchess of.



Simpson

/ ˈsɪmsən, ˈsɪmpsən /

noun

  1. Sir James Young. 1811–70, Scottish obstetrician, who pioneered the use of chloroform as an anaesthetic

  2. Wallis (Warfield) (ˈwɒlɪs). See Edward VIII

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Jack Hale, 19, from Simpsons Cross in Haverfordwest had previously admitted four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court.

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He shares that he’s always liked American things, including “The Simpsons,” Captain Crunch, and, oh yeah, OxyContin.

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Barclay gave the officer, Det Con Simpson, a fake name, coming across as "quite nervous and quite anxious", the detective said.

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“I have never had anything like that,” Spencer, 31, told host Chris Simpson.

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What’s happening reminds me of the concluding line Lisa Simpson sang when Springfield Nuclear Power Plant workers went on strike against Mr. Burns and his heavies:

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