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nelson         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nélson; Electoral division of Nelson; Nelson (disambiguation); Electoral division of Nelson (disambiguation); Nelson (film)
n.
type of wrestling hold
a full; half nelson
nelson         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nélson; Electoral division of Nelson; Nelson (disambiguation); Electoral division of Nelson (disambiguation); Nelson (film)
¦ noun a wrestling hold in which one arm is passed under the opponent's arm from behind and the hand is applied to the neck (half nelson), or both arms and hands are applied (full nelson).
Origin
C19: appar. from the surname Nelson.
Nelson (New Zealand electorate)         
ELECTORAL DISTRICT IN NELSON, NEW ZEALAND
Nelson (NZ electorate); Town of Nelson (NZ electorate); Town of Nelson (New Zealand electorate); Town of Nelson; City of Nelson; City of Nelson (New Zealand electorate); Tasman/Nelson
Nelson is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives of New Zealand. From 1853 to 1860, the electorate was called Town of Nelson.

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Nelson
Examples of use of nelson
1. Nelson is survived by his wife Peggy Nelson, brother Charles Nelson and sister Ellen Scherman.
2. Mike Nelson Mike Nelson Born in Loughborough in 1'67.
3. Welcome back Horatio Nelson — or, as his business card would have put it, Vice–Admiral The Viscount Nelson, Baron Nelson of the Nile and Duke of Bronte KB.
4. Horatio Nelson defeated a French–Spanish fleet in the Battle of Trafalgar; Nelson, however, was killed.
5. Lieberman (Conn.), Blanche Lincoln (Ark.), Ben Nelson (Neb.), Bill Nelson (Fla.), Mark Pryor (Ark.), John D.