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Simon Peter

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noun

  1. New Testament the full name of the apostle Peter, a combination of his original name and the name given him by Christ (Matthew 16:17–18)

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She plays a cranky, vulnerable and willful Bradamante whose travails will echo those of all kinds of other figures, including the biblical Simon Peter and Jonah.

From Washington Post

The custody death report submitted by the jail to the Office of the Attorney General regarding Simon Peter Douglas, who suffered from serious mental illness, reads as follows:

From Slate

Experienced mountaineer Simon Peter Macaulay was badly injured when he fell on Ben Nevis, and believes his life was saved by having proper equipment such as a helmet.

From BBC

Simon Peter’s family struggles, including a wife who suddenly learns about their hyper-precarious finances, are on full display.

From Washington Times

Wu-Tang Clan are seen by fans as hip hop royalty and tour manager-turned-photographer Simon Peter Green used his enviable access to capture the group during their European Gods of Rap tour earlier this year.

From BBC