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Isidor

Or Is·i·dore

[iz-i-dawr, -dohr]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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Wilson Isidor levelled with 15 minutes left after Matty Cash's opener, with the Black Cats playing one short for an hour after Reinildo Mandava's red card.

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After keeping Graham Potter's side at bay in the first half, the Black Cats found their claws in the second as headers from Eliezer Mayenda and Dan Ballard gave them a comfortable two-goal cushion before Wilson Isidor put the icing on a flawless second-half display in added time.

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Goalkeeper Robin Roefs also enjoyed an outstanding debut, making a fine stop from Jarrod Bowen in the first half before preserving his clean sheet late on by tipping Isidor's attempted clearance over the crossbar.

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Isidor - a second-half substitute on Saturday - was also on target against the Sky Blues, opening the scoring before a late Mayenda strike sealed a 2-1 win.

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In the 1930s, physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi, who would go on to the Nobel Prize in Physics, did pioneering work on microwaves that led to the development of airborne radar systems.

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