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Samson

[sam-suhn] / ˈsæm sən /


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He’s that big and strong and anyone named Samson has star power.

From Los Angeles Times

Marc Samson, a silver-haired retiree who was picking up his wife from her job at the Haskell library, affirmed what the data shows.

From Barron's

To Maxim Samson, a geographer, desire paths are small acts of disobedience, “a sign of defiance against inflexible design.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Hey, maybe the president will fall in love with the city over the next three years — and maybe Miller’s bald pate will grow hair worthy of Samson.

From Los Angeles Times

Co-author of the report Renate Samson said a better understanding of the technology and evidence of the impact on teaching methods and learning outcomes was needed.

From BBC