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Paterson

[ US /ˈpætɝsən/ ]
NOUN
  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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  • He mishit six yards to Jim Paterson, and although Smith thought he had headed the Motherwell player's effort off the line, the assistant referee awarded the goal and the Dundee captain was booked for his vehement protest.
  • But it was Thistle who were able to swat their opponents for the second time soon after the re-start after Scott Paterson had come reasonably close with a long-range belter.
  • New kids," adds Mr Paterson, "might be subjected not only to the traditional initiations of debagging and head-flushing, but have their satchels torched with lighter fluid, be gassed to death in locked cupboards in the science block, or be found unconscious and dangling by the lengthening loops of their underpants from the second-floor balcony, like a dead parachutist in a tree. Undefined
  • He sent a pass to Paterson, who raced over unopposed from 30 metres out.
  • Paterson followed in to tie up the score, his mission criminally interrupted by a yank at his jersey as he prepared to seize and ground the ball.
  • He was playing backgammon with Hilda Paterson before they went up to change for dinner on Sunday. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Steven Paterson denies helping Bailey try to destroy evidence linking him to the crime and the trial is continuing.
  • NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) - Governor Paterson will be in Niagara falls Wednesday for a town hall meeting as he tries to solve some massive state budget problems. WIVB TV
  • Paterson admitted he would face a dilemma if a formal offer from United was forthcoming in the next few days.
  • The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson.
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