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Patterson

[pat-er-suhn]

noun

  1. Eleanor Medill Cissy, 1884–1948, U.S. newspaper editor and publisher.

  2. Floyd, 1935–2006, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1956–59, 1960–62.

  3. Frederick Douglass, 1901–1988, U.S. educator; founder of United Negro College Fund.



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Three of Ireland's wheelchair rugby squad - Conor Connolly, Chris Meneilly and Alan Patterson - do some of their training with the Ulster Barbarians.

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“The secret sauce is people who can talk about their experience and what they are thinking and feeling,” says Chad Patterson, an independent casting director who has worked for shows on HGTV.

We want real people,” says Patterson.

On the plus side, says Patterson, “we are on a timeline. We need to get this done. We need it to be quality work so you’re happy and we can move on to the next one.”

In Patterson’s debut appearance on Weekend Update, he opened with, “I’ve been here for like 45 minutes now, when are y’all going to let me say the N-word?”

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