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What (who) is Sampson - definition


Sampson (horse)         
HEAVIEST HORSE ON RECORD
Mammoth (shire); Sampson (shire)
Sampson was a Shire horse gelding foaled in 1846 in Toddington Mills, Bedfordshire, England. He was the tallest and heaviest horse ever recorded, at 21.
Kathleen Sampson         
BRITISH BOTANIST (1892–1980)
Kathleen Sampson (23 November 1892 – 21 February 1980) was an English mycologist and plant pathologist, with a focus in herbage crops and cereal diseases.
Samson (bishop of Worcester)         
  • Tomb / grave marker of Sampson, in the floor of Worcester Cathedral
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH BISHOP
Samson, Bishop of Worcester; Samson of Worcester; Samson (Bishop of Worcester)
Samson (died 5 May 1112) was a medieval English clergyman who was Bishop of Worcester from 1096 to 1112.
Examples of use of Sampson
1. Gonzales said Sampson quit because he failed to turn over relevant information to his colleagues, a point that Sampson disputes.
2. And with regard to your chief of staff, Kyle Sampson, is he still here (inaudible)? GONZALES: Kyle Sampson has resigned.
3. Leitch immediately forwarded that message to Sampson.
4. Sampson "wasn‘t some rogue operative," Bradshaw said.
5. Attorneys," Sampson expected elbows would be thrown.