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What (who) is George Robertson - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Robertson, George; George Robertson (disambiguation); Lord George Robertson; George Robertson (footballer)

George S. Robertson         
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BRITISH TENNIS PLAYER
George Stuart Robertson
Sir George Stuart Robertson (25 May 1872 in London, England – 29 January 1967 in London, England) was a British barrister, public servant, athlete, tennis player, and classical scholar. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens.
George Robertson (bookseller)         
AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER (1825-1898), BASED IN MELBOURNE
George Roberston (bookseller); Melbourne Review; The Melbourne Review
George Robertson (5 July 1825 – 23 March 1898) was a Scottish-Australian businessman as an early bookseller and publisher of Australian literature.
George Robertson (publisher)         
  • George Robertson in London, 1900
AUSTRALIAN PUBLISHER, BORN 1860
George Robertson (14 April 186027 August 1933) was an English-born Australian bookseller and publisher, who alongside partner and Scotsman David Angus co-founded the publishing division of Angus & Robertson.

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George Robertson

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Examples of use of George Robertson
1. In July 1''8, George Robertson discovered his colleague tearful in Speaker‘s courtyard.
2. "I‘ve come back home," Reid told George Robertson in May 2005 on his appointment as defence secretary.
3. Another prominent member of the firm, former NATO secretary general and British minister of defense George Robertson, is based overseas.
4. Leon Brittan, William Waldegrave, Ken Clarke, George Robertson and others have adapted well to modern boardroom rigours.
5. He also made derogatory comments about a Scottish dish that former Nato Secretary–General George Robertson once offered him.