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Robertson
[rob-ert-suhn]
noun
Oscar Palmer The Big O, born 1938, U.S. basketball player: Basketball Hall of Fame 1980, 2010.
Pat Marion Gordon Robertson, 1930–2023, U.S. evangelist and media mogul noted for his influential political conservatism.
William, 1721–93, Scottish historian, academic, and minister in the Church of Scotland.
Sir William Robert, 1860–1933, British field marshal, noted for his unprecedented rise from enlisted man to highest ranking British army officer.
Robertson
noun
George ( Islay Macneill ), Baron. born 1946, Scottish Labour politician; secretary-general of NATO (1999–2003)
Example Sentences
Scottish Constitution Secretary Angus Robertson said the SNP would need to "look very closely" at result and "learn the lessons" for the Holyrood elections.
Tsimikas would be the expected departure but, with Champions League interest in Robertson, his exit instead is a possibility.
The so-called "root and branch" review of the UK's defence capability, led by former UK defence secretary and Nato secretary general Lord Robertson, looked at everything from equipment to personnel to future threats.
Led by ex-Labour defence secretary Lord Robertson it will make 62 recommendations, which the government is expected to accept in full.
Sunday, June 1, marks the premiere of “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” centering Duck Commander CEO Willie Robertson as the patriarch in a “guided reality” series about his family's hunting gear empire.
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