Similar words: person-to-person, personal matters, personate, impersonate, personal letter, interpersonal, personal estate, stateless person. Meaning: n. 1. American Revolutionary leader (born in Ireland) who was a member of the Constitutional Convention (1745-1806) 2. a city of northeastern New Jersey.
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1 A few incredulous spectators watched as Paterson, ranked 23rd in the world, beat the champion.
2 Paterson and I were on duty.
3 Professor Paterson will give the keynote address.
4 Steven Paterson denies helping Bailey try to destroy evidence linking him to the crime and the trial is continuing.
5 Stuart sighed and Linda Paterson stuck out her tongue at him.
6 In 1955 Miss Paterson was invited to lecture and conduct courses for teachers in Montreal and at Yale.
7 The team included Stockton vet Jackie Paterson, who clambered into the drain and injected the foal with sedatives.
8 Maurice Paterson concluded on an optimistic note with references to the many new faces at the sales support conference.
9 Mr. Paterson: Can I give you a ride?
10 A township of northeast New Jersey east-southeast of Paterson. It is mainly residential. Population, 37,825.
11 Hopes for by paterson a bipartisan compromise on health care appeared appear to be fadedfading.
12 Paterson began writing novels in her28th year, penning two westerns in short succession: The Magpie's Nest and TheShadow Riders, which contained a strong pro-free trade message.
13 GOV. David A. Paterson, of New York, calling for reduced pension benefits because of budget problems.
14 Jamaica's Prime Minister, JP Paterson , said globalisation had favoured a few and marginalized the weakest.
15 The Shenzhen Investment Association was founded in Paterson in 1999,(www.Sentencedict.com) is currently active investment.
16 Producers who charge more than their competitors, Paterson observes, can be accused of price gouging.
17 It wouldn't have been half bad if Paterson and its surrounding precincts had been, like Don Bosco, all male.
18 Paterson is the eldest.
19 His brisk style, well rendered in Anna Paterson 's fine translation, generally keeps the story moving along.
20 Paterson more than made up for the lack of schooling with self-directed education, voraciously reading the classics of poetry and literature.
21 The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson.
22 Tam had managed to spill beer across the counter and most of it had gone over Morag Paterson.
23 Fortunately, when he started work on the book, Mr Paterson found himself viewing his subject in a more favourable light.
24 So did a large part of the local population, including Morag Paterson.
25 Mrs Bailey says her husband told her he and Corporal Steven Paterson had gone to the hangar after a drinking spree.
26 It's alleged he cut his thumb on the broken glass and that Paterson helped him get rid of the bloodstained clothing.
27 It's part of a state of emergency the Governor David Paterson declared yesterday.
28 No 10 is braced for "one or two resignations" after Stewart Jackson, PPS to the Northern Ireland secretary Owen Paterson, said he wanted to support the backbench motion calling for a referendum.
29 To deal with what F. A. Hayek called "an extended order," and Paterson described as a "long circuit of energy," formal hierarchy and, at still higher levels, abstract and neutral law were needed.
30 Spitzer said his resignation will take effect on Monday at the request of Lieutenant Governor David Paterson to provide time for an orderly transition.
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