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Williamson

American  
[wil-yuhm-suhn] / ˈwɪl yəm sən /

noun

  1. Mount, a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada N of Mount Whitney. 14,375 feet (4,382 meters).


Williamson British  
/ ˈwɪljəmsən /

noun

  1. David. born 1942, Australian dramatist. His plays include Don's Party (1971), Emerald City (1987) and Brilliant Lies (1993)

  2. Henry. 1895–1977, British novelist, best known for Tarka the Otter (1927) and other animal stories

  3. Malcolm. 1931–2003, Australian composer, living in Britain: Master of the Queen's Music (1975–2003). His works include operas and music for children

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“Inflation and affordability remain a widespread concern among businesses,” said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at S&P Global.

From MarketWatch

Looking ahead: “There are further signs that the rate of expansion has cooled over the turn of the new year compared to the hotter pace indicated back in the fall,” Williamson said.

From MarketWatch

Sprinter Vicky Williamson, of Hevingham, Norfolk, was set for Rio 2016 when she fractured her neck and back, dislocated her pelvis and slipped a disc, and was lucky not to be paralysed.

From BBC

Back in January 2016, Williamson was one of Great Britain's rising stars and on track for the Rio Olympics when her dreams ended with disaster with the crash in Rotterdam.

From BBC

"I remember it quite vividly although I don't remember the exact crash - that was wiped from memory," Williamson told BBC Look East's Susie Fowler-Watt.

From BBC