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Williamson

[wil-yuhm-suhn]

noun

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



Williamson

/ 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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Portland, led by Jerami Grant's 35 points, defeated host Milwaukee 115-103 while Zion Williamson had 29 points to lead eight double-figure scorers for New Orleans in a 143-130 victory over visiting Chicago.

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Kane Williamson returned to New Zealand's 14-man Test squad named on Monday to face the West Indies in a three-match series next month.

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Taken together, the number of leaks in an older home can be the equivalent of leaving your front door wide open, says Christine Williamson, a building scientist and assistant professor of architecture at Virginia Tech.

Whatever you do, remember that your home is a system, says Williamson.

“A marked uplift in business confidence about prospects in the year ahead adds to the good news,” said Chris Williamson, chief business economist of S&P Global.

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