Williamson
Americannoun
noun
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David. born 1942, Australian dramatist. His plays include Don's Party (1971), Emerald City (1987) and Brilliant Lies (1993)
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Henry. 1895–1977, British novelist, best known for Tarka the Otter (1927) and other animal stories
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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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England were also without captain Williamson, a dent in an overrun backline, while Wiegman opted for Ella Toone over Lucia Kendall, despite the Manchester United midfielder only just returning from a four-month injury lay-off.
From BBC • Jun. 5, 2026
“They didn’t give any explanation as to why,” said the lawyer, Leonard Williamson.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2026
Sir Gavin Williamson has said his pet tarantula, who once lived on his desk in the Houses of Parliament and Ministry of Defence, has died.
From BBC • May 22, 2026
Yet chief business economist Chris Williamson attributed the increase to companies boosting orders to avoid price increases tied the war.
From MarketWatch • May 21, 2026
I just wish I could be myself at Williamson like Will was himself in Bel-Air.
From "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas
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