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What (who) is -ison - definition

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Sheila Ison; Sheila Wellstone Institute

-ison      
¦ suffix (forming nouns) equivalent to -ation (as in comparison).
Origin
from OFr. -aison, -eison, etc., from L. -atio(n)-.
Ray Ison         
RESEARCHER, ORCID ID # 0000-0001-9191-119X
Raymond L. Ison
Raymond L. (Ray) Ison (born 3 July 1952, Bathurst, NSW Australia) is an AustralianBritish cybernetician and systems scholar/scientist, and Professor of Systems at the Open University[1] in the UK and currently President of the International Federation for Systems Research (IFSR).
Wayne Ison         
AIRCRAFT DESIGNER
Wayne ison
Wayne Ison (June 28, 1924 – August 9, 2014) was an aircraft designer whose designs include the Airbike, Mini-MAX, Hi-MAX and PDQ-2.

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Sheila Wellstone

Sheila Ison Wellstone (August 18, 1944 – October 25, 2002) was an advocate for human rights, the environment, and peace. She was married to U.S. Senator from Minnesota Paul Wellstone. Wellstone focused much of her work on domestic violence, assisting survivors and pursuing policies to support its prevention. She briefly considered running for Governor of Minnesota in the 2002 election, but ultimately chose not to.

While campaigning with her husband in his 2002 re-election campaign, she died in a plane crash along with her husband and daughter Marcia. The Sheila Wellstone Institute continues her commitment to building power and visibility to ensure that ending violence against women and children is a national priority.

Examples of use of -ison
1. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA Gordon Brown today told the Labour conference the party must "dominate the centre ground" to stay in power.
2. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA An RAF doctor who refused to serve in Iraq was told today that he must face trial by court martial.
3. Photograph: Chris Ison/PA A group led by the investment bank Goldman Sachs today moved closer to acquiring Associated British Ports with a raised bid of 2.8bn.
4. "Traditionally they are known as the January sales but most of us associate them with being after Christmas," said Kate Ison, of the British Retail Consortium.
5. Your review only confirms what I have held to be true for some time ... Jackson is head and shoulders above the rest! – Chris Ison, Atlanta, GA, USA Peter Jackson is a genius.