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Sanderson

/ ˈsændəsən /

noun

  1. SandersonTessa1956FBritishSPORT AND GAMES: javelin thrower Tessa. born 1956, British javelin-thrower: won gold at the 1984 Olympics
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Sanderson resided on death row for a decade before becoming one of 42 men McCollum would watch being marched out for execution.

Another man, named Ricky Lee Sanderson, stepped forward and confessed.

“Seeking their permission was not in my sphere of responsibility,” Sanderson replied.

“As I understand the News of the World did not intend to publish it,” Sanderson said.

She also told her Chasen & Co. partner Jeff Sanderson about how they should go to Paris and Spain after the awards season.

Mr. Sanderson, always a little absent-minded, corrected the error, and promised the boy his articles.

They had been interviewed in batches, and old Mr. Sanderson, the senior partner, had taken the first batch.

How much those friends will sorrow when they learn that John Sanderson is no more!

Shortly after the death of Mr. Sanderson, Mr. Moses Gregson was chosen, with great unanimity, to the pastoral office.

Mr. Sanderson was a native of Bradfield, a village about eight miles from Sheffield, in Yorkshire.

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