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Samson

noun as in colossus

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

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.

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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.

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Paul Samson, president of the Centre of International Governance Innovation who has held various senior positions in Canadian government over 30 years, has seen Carney in action first-hand.

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“He’s got iconic hair and a propensity for women,” McCoy said of Samson.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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