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- proper noun A
patronymic surname .
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Examples
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Jimmy Pattison is expanding almost entirely in the United States.
Titans: How the New Canadian Establishment Seized Power 1998
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Soon after, someone called Pattison's about ice lessons.
NYT > Home Page By GREG BISHOP 2010
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Very cute interview, and I haven’t been watching Rob Pattison is Bothered, but I might start now.
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Mrs. Pattison is a very informal person and a most interesting one.
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[C] Mr. John Morley has called Pattison's standard "the highest of our time."
Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters John Earle
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Clearly, far more separates them than a strip of asphalt called Pattison Avenue.
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Clearly, far more separates them than a strip of asphalt called Pattison Avenue.
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Private companies, such as Pattison or CBS/Decaux, provide the large multi-compartment boxes in return for their use as advertising space.
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Some of the bonus material on the various editions on DVD and Blu-ray is actually much more interesting than the movie, such as Pattison’s own piano composition, plus the score by Carter Burwell, with greater layers emotionally than the characters in the film.
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Maybe some girls would love coming home to a flattened Robert Pattison or Taylor Lautner.
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