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Pearson
[peer-suhn]
noun
Drew Andrew Russell Pearson, 1897–1969, U.S. journalist.
Karl, 1857–1936, English statistician.
Lester Bowles 1897–1972, Canadian diplomat and politician: Nobel Peace Prize 1957; prime minister 1963–68.
Pearson
/ ˈpɪəsən /
noun
Karl. 1857–1936, British mathematician, noted for his work in statistics, esp as applied to biological problems
Lester B ( owles ). 1897–1972, Canadian Liberal statesman; prime minister (1963–68): Nobel peace prize 1957 for helping to resolve the Suez crisis (1956)
Example Sentences
A&E consultant Dr Caroline Heggie treated Mr Pearson for two days following his arrest.
She told the jury at the High Court in Edinburgh that, after being admitted to hospital in Lerwick, Mr Pearson said he had driven his car off a pier and stabbed himself.
Mr Pearson had been taken to the Gilbert Bain Hospital after being detained in connection with the death of his girlfriend.
Dr Heggie said Mr Pearson was discharged into police custody after being assessed by a psychiatrist who found no evidence of a mood disorder or psychotic illness.
Aren Pearson, 41, allegedly killed Claire Leveque - who was 24 and originally from Canada - in Shetland.
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