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Jameson
[jeym-suhn]
noun
Sir Leander Starr Doctor Jameson, 1853–1917, Scottish physician and statesman: colonial administrator in South Africa.
Jameson
/ ˈɪə /
noun
Sir Leander Starr. 1853–1917, British administrator in South Africa, who led an expedition into the Transvaal in 1895 in an unsuccessful attempt to topple its Boer regime (the Jameson Raid ); prime minister of Cape Colony (1904–08)
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A few days later, longtime software engineer and Bitcoin maximalist Jameson Lopp gave a detailed presentation on the escalation in wrench attacks at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas.
At Bitcoin 2025, Jameson Lopp also noted this tendency and gave some advice to his audience: “Shut up and stop flaunting your wealth.”
The government said that Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds and US Trade Representative Jameson Grier agreed that both would work faster so customers in US and UK benefit from the agreement.
"With the anticipation of further rate cuts and mortgage provider competition, we expect to see the market accelerate through the gears over the remainder of the year," said Jean Jameson, from estate agent Foxtons.
Of course Trump doesn’t know where Guinness and Jameson whiskey come from, and doesn’t care.
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