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Atkinson
[at-kin-suhn]
noun
Sir Harry Albert, 1831–92, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister 1876–77, 1883–84, 1887–91.
(Justin) Brooks, 1894–1984, U.S. drama critic, journalist, and author.
Theodore Francis Ted, 1916–2005, U.S. jockey, born in Canada.
Atkinson
/ ˈætkɪnsən /
noun
Sir Harry Albert. 1831–92, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1876–77; 1883–84; 1887–91)
Example Sentences
“This is a de facto ban, as few organizations will be able to afford it,” says Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a high-tech think tank.
There are arguably questions about the durability of the entire attack, as all of Archer, Atkinson, Carse and Tongue have had injury problems in the recent past.
With Matthew Potts taking the final specialist pace-bowling slot, Wood also joins Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse and Josh Tongue as England call on a group capable of producing the pace and bounce they believe is necessary to deliver success in Australia.
In his office in the council's Preston headquarters, Stephen Atkinson is upfront about the challenges the council faces.
The leader, Stephen Atkinson, said there had to be a focus on "innovation, smart-working, using digital data" and looking at council procurement.
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