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- proper noun A
patronymic surname .
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Examples
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Certainly nothing as large as what Kevin Coulson faced.
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Kevin Coulson was a very depressed young man with a particular and extremely difficult family history.
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Coulson is the expert here, though, and Iād be curious to see him elaborate further.
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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Ed Miliband, leader of the opposition Labour Party, called Coulson's hiring a "catastrophic error of judgment," adding that Cameron was caught in a "tragic conflict of loyalty" over Coulson.
unknown title 2011
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