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Sutherland
[suhth-er-luhnd]
noun
Earl Wilbur, Jr., 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
George, 1862–1942, U.S. politician and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1922–38.
Dame Joan, 1926–2010, Australian soprano.
Also called Sutherlandshire.a historic county in N Scotland.
Sutherland
1/ ˈʌðəəԻ /
noun
Graham. 1903–80, English artist, noted for his work as an official war artist (1941–44), for his tapestry Christ in Majesty (1962) in Coventry Cathedral, and for his portraits
Dame Joan, 1926–2010 known as La Stupenda. Australian operatic soprano
Sutherland
2/ ˈʌðəəԻ /
noun
(until 1975) a county of N Scotland, now part of Highland
Example Sentences
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland of Police Scotland said violence of any kind was entirely unacceptable.
Police said emergency services were called to an incident near Invershin in Sutherland.
Rachel Sutherland, from Inverness, said: "I saw a bright flash but wasn't sure what it was."
However, Mr Sutherland emphasised it was "almost impossible" to find a property that would fit into the price thresholds set by the government.
The exhibition features a new body of work Sutherland created from 2024 to 2025, including large-scale abstract paintings, collage that weaves together drawings, photographs, stickers and found images, and sculpture.
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