Sutherland
Americannoun
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Earl Wilbur, Jr., 1915–74, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1971.
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George, 1862–1942, U.S. politician and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1922–38.
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Dame Joan, 1926–2010, Australian soprano.
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Also called Sutherlandshire. a historic county in N Scotland.
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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
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Dame Joan, 1926–2010 known as La Stupenda. Australian operatic soprano
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Example Sentences
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“It’s like any industry: A lot of what it is,” Sutherland said, “is who you know.”
From Salon • May 31, 2026
Benchmark analyst Bill Sutherland reiterated a Buy rating and $13 price target on the shares, highlighting Agilon’s “particularly strong” medical margin in the quarter.
From Barron's • May 7, 2026
This approach builds on a theory proposed in 2021 by Dr. Raghavendra Srinivas and Robert Tyler Sutherland.
From Science Daily • May 1, 2026
A Level 4 decision, such as how to save a population of rare toads, might involve using the Conservation Evidence database that Sutherland created showing what works to protect species and habitats.
From Slate • Apr. 28, 2026
There were also some regular troops, under Major Patrick Sutherland, who took a very active part in planting the settlement.
From History of Halifax City by Akins, Thomas B.
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