Williamson
Americannoun
noun
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David. born 1942, Australian dramatist. His plays include Don's Party (1971), Emerald City (1987) and Brilliant Lies (1993)
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Henry. 1895–1977, British novelist, best known for Tarka the Otter (1927) and other animal stories
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Malcolm. 1931–2003, Australian composer, living in Britain: Master of the Queen's Music (1975–2003). His works include operas and music for children
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Captain Tom Latham was out to the third ball of the chase and, crucially, Kane Williamson was palpably lbw to Josh Tongue, before Gus Atkinson cleaned up nightwatchman Will O'Rourke.
From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026
Two balls later and the crowd were singing Robinson's name as he rocked his shoulders towards Kiwi great Kane Williamson.
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2026
“They didn’t give any explanation as to why,” said the lawyer, Leonard Williamson.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026
Yet chief business economist Chris Williamson attributed the increase to companies boosting orders to avoid price increases tied the war.
From MarketWatch • May 21, 2026
“One night...there was a tremendous storm blowing, lightning was flashing and flares were still going up,” British rifleman Henry Williamson recalled.
From "The War to End All Wars: World War I" by Russell Freedman
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