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Patton
[ pat-n ]
noun
- Charley Charlie Patton, 1881–1934, U.S. blues guitarist and singer.
- George Smith, 1885–1945, U.S. general.
Patton
/ ˈæə /
noun
- PattonGeorge Smith18851945MUSMILITARY: general George Smith. 1885–1945, US general, who successfully developed tank warfare as an extension of cavalry tactics in World War II: captured Palermo, Sicily (1942) and much of France (1944)
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James Patton Rogers, executive director of the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute and drone expert, agreed the attack drone was evidence of the "fruits" of the increasingly close ties the two have forged in recent years.
Mr Patton Rogers said it "should be of concern to South Korea and the international community" that Pyongyang was now developing such capabilities.
“David is a devoted father and husband and a highly respected attorney with an impeccable record as a member of the bar for nearly 30 years. He did not bribe anyone,” Macey’s attorney, David Patton, said in a statement.
“Daughters,” by directors Natalie Rae and Angela Patton, is about a daddy-daughter dance with more emotional buildup than every prom movie combined.
All the comics were there, Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, all of these comics that we know now.
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