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  • Alison Sinclair (author)
  • British physician

    Alison Sinclair (born 1959) is a British writer of science fiction, resident in Canada. She is the author of the Darkborn trilogy of novels and other

    Alison Sinclair (author)

    Alison_Sinclair_(author)

  • Alison Sinclair
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (virologist), professor of molecular virology Alison Sinclair (author) (born 1959), British physician and author This disambiguation page lists articles about

    Alison Sinclair

    Alison_Sinclair

  • Sinclair (surname)
  • Surname list

    name: Alison Sinclair (disambiguation) Andrew Sinclair (disambiguation) Bob Sinclair (disambiguation) Charles Sinclair (disambiguation) David Sinclair (disambiguation)

    Sinclair (surname)

    Sinclair (surname)

    Sinclair_(surname)

  • Alison (given name)
  • Name list

    (born 1959), Barbadian actress Alison Shrubsole (1925–2002), British educationist and university administrator Alison Sinclair (literary critic) (born 1946)

    Alison (given name)

    Alison_(given_name)

  • Catherine Sinclair
  • Scottish novelist and children's writer (1800–1864)

    credited with discovering that the author of the initially anonymous Waverley Novels was Sir Walter Scott. Catherine Sinclair was born at 9 Charlotte Square

    Catherine Sinclair

    Catherine Sinclair

    Catherine_Sinclair

  • List of Canadian science fiction and fantasy authors
  • Saunders Robert J. Sawyer Karl Schroeder Daniel Sernine William Shatner Alison Sinclair Lisa Smedman Linda Smith Caro Soles Steve Stanton S.M. Stirling Karina

    List of Canadian science fiction and fantasy authors

    List_of_Canadian_science_fiction_and_fantasy_authors

  • Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney
  • Scottish and Norwegian nobleman, 14th century

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Roslin (c. 1345 – c. 1400) was a Scottish nobleman. Sinclair held the title Earl of Orkney (which refers to Norðreyjar

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney

    Henry_I_Sinclair,_Earl_of_Orkney

  • John Sinclair (archdeacon of Middlesex)
  • Religious author (1797–1875)

    Christianity portal The Rev John Sinclair FRSE (20 August 1797 - 22 May 1875) was a religious author and amateur biologist. He served as Archdeacon of

    John Sinclair (archdeacon of Middlesex)

    John Sinclair (archdeacon of Middlesex)

    John_Sinclair_(archdeacon_of_Middlesex)

  • Alison Lurie
  • American novelist and academic (1926–2020)

    Alison Stewart Lurie (September 3, 1926 – December 3, 2020) was an American novelist and academic. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her 1984

    Alison Lurie

    Alison_Lurie

  • Caitlin FitzGerald
  • American actress and filmmaker

    'Mutual Friends' Across Di – Indiewire". Indiewire. Retrieved July 12, 2015. Alison Willmore (December 6, 2013). "Critic's Picks: The 8 Most Underappreciated

    Caitlin FitzGerald

    Caitlin FitzGerald

    Caitlin_FitzGerald

  • Oliver Sinclair
  • Scottish courtier (died c. 1576)

    Sir Oliver Sinclair of Pitcairnis and Whitekirk (died circa 1576) was a favourite courtier of James V of Scotland. He was a Sheriff of Orkney. A contemporary

    Oliver Sinclair

    Oliver_Sinclair

  • Kevin Barry (writer)
  • Irish writer

    Kevin Barry (born 1 December 1969) is an Irish writer. He is the author of three collections of short stories and four novels. City of Bohane (2011) was

    Kevin Barry (writer)

    Kevin Barry (writer)

    Kevin_Barry_(writer)

  • Eva Figes
  • English author and feminist (1932–2012)

    Hamilton, 1988) The Tree of Knowledge (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1990) The Tenancy (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1993) The Knot (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1996) Patriarchal Attitudes:

    Eva Figes

    Eva_Figes

  • Jenna Bush Hager
  • American journalist, author, and television personality (born 1981)

    Hager (née Bush; born November 25, 1981) is an American news personality, author, and journalist. She is the co-host of Today with Jenna & Sheinelle, the

    Jenna Bush Hager

    Jenna Bush Hager

    Jenna_Bush_Hager

  • The Goldfinch (novel)
  • 2013 novel by Donna Tartt

    The Goldfinch is a novel by the American author Donna Tartt. It won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Published in 2013, it followed The Little Friend

    The Goldfinch (novel)

    The_Goldfinch_(novel)

  • 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    The 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the American author John Steinbeck (1902–1968) "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining

    1962 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1962 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1962_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Trust (novel)
  • 2022 novel by Hernan Diaz

    Trust Author Hernán Díaz Language English Genre Fiction Publisher Riverhead Books Publication date 2022 Pages 416 Awards Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Trust (novel)

    Trust_(novel)

  • List of botanists by author abbreviation (A)
  • This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have published

    List of botanists by author abbreviation (A)

    List_of_botanists_by_author_abbreviation_(A)

  • Space, Inc.
  • Trip S. M. & Jan Stirling Come All Ye Faithful Robert J. Sawyer Riggers Michael E. Picray Suspended Lives Alison Sinclair I Knew a Guy Once Tanya Huff

    Space, Inc.

    Space,_Inc.

  • Katharine McMahon
  • English novelist

    April 2014. "Watford author is shortlisted for Richard and Judy book award". Bucks Free Press. Retrieved 8 May 2023. Page, Alison (5 September 2020). "Latest

    Katharine McMahon

    Katharine_McMahon

  • Thomas A. McKean
  • American autistic author and lecturer (born 1965)

    American autistic author and lecturer. He is a poet, a singer-songwriter, an international speaker and a writer. He is the author of Soon Will Come the

    Thomas A. McKean

    Thomas_A._McKean

  • Eileen Lamb
  • French-American autism advocate

    Eileen Lamb (née Geoffroy-Dumoulin) is a French-American autism advocate, author, photographer, and content creator. She is the founder of the online platform

    Eileen Lamb

    Eileen Lamb

    Eileen_Lamb

  • Keath Fraser
  • Canadian fiction author

    Review". www.booksincanada.com. Retrieved 14 March 2026. Calder, Alison (30 June 2002). "Sinclair Ross". The Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved 27 October 2007

    Keath Fraser

    Keath_Fraser

  • Rivals (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Jilly Cooper

    Retrieved 28 May 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Flood, Alison (10 September 2016). "Jilly Cooper: 'People were always coming

    Rivals (novel)

    Rivals_(novel)

  • Tim Waterstone
  • British bookseller and author (born 1939)

    Waterstone (born 30 May 1939) is a British bookseller, businessman and author. He is the founder of Waterstones, the United Kingdom-based bookseller retail

    Tim Waterstone

    Tim_Waterstone

  • Graceland (song)
  • 1986 single by Paul Simon

    world music charts to win Record of the Year until the Robert Plant and Alison Krauss US non-charting song "Please Read the Letter" won the same award

    Graceland (song)

    Graceland_(song)

  • 2027 in public domain
  • Sound recordings that were published in 1926 and unpublished works whose authors died in 1956 will also enter the public domain. The Disney animated short

    2027 in public domain

    2027 in public domain

    2027_in_public_domain

  • John Harris (artist)
  • British artist and illustrator (born 1948)

    August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sinclair ZX81 BASIC Programming Archived 1 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Sinclair artwork current.com entertainment

    John Harris (artist)

    John_Harris_(artist)

  • Somerset Maugham Award
  • Annual British literary award

    Sinclair's top 10 westerns". The Guardian. 6 August 2008. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 10 February 2023. Sinclair, Seth (10 May 2018). "Clive Sinclair obituary"

    Somerset Maugham Award

    Somerset_Maugham_Award

  • Olive Kitteridge
  • 2008 novel by Elizabeth Strout

    Olive Kitteridge is a 2008 novel or short story cycle by American author Elizabeth Strout. Set in Maine in the fictional coastal town of Crosby, it comprises

    Olive Kitteridge

    Olive_Kitteridge

  • Amy S.F. Lutz
  • American historian of medicine and author

    Independent Autism Coordinating Committee, an advisory board created by Alison Singer of the Autism Science Foundation amid concerns that United States

    Amy S.F. Lutz

    Amy_S.F._Lutz

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    qualitative approaches to research in occupational health psychology. In R. Sinclair, M. Wang, & L. Tetrick (Eds.), Research methods in occupational health

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Thomas Massie
  • American politician (born 1971)

    calls on FDA to 'immediately' reverse course on COVID vaccines". WGME. Sinclair Broadcast Group. The National News Desk. Retrieved May 20, 2026. Watkins

    Thomas Massie

    Thomas Massie

    Thomas_Massie

  • Alison Elliot
  • Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

    Alison Janet Elliot (born 27 November 1948) is a Scottish psychologist, and an elder and session clerk at Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh. She is an honorary

    Alison Elliot

    Alison_Elliot

  • Paul McCartney
  • English musician and songwriter (born 1942)

    Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2014. Sinclair, Brendan (7 July 2012). "Paul McCartney working with Bungie". GameSpot

    Paul McCartney

    Paul McCartney

    Paul_McCartney

  • Roy Richard Grinker
  • American anthropologist

    Roy Richard Grinker (born 1961) is an American author and professor of anthropology, international affairs, and human sciences at The George Washington

    Roy Richard Grinker

    Roy_Richard_Grinker

  • Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy
  • 2011 Canadian film

    February 18, 2012 where author Irvine Welsh was present. Its London premiere was held at Ministry of Sound on April 17, 2012 where Sinclair, Rota, Boyd, Andrup

    Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy

    Irvine_Welsh's_Ecstasy

  • The Saturday Paper
  • Australian weekly newspaper

    March 2014.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Sinclair, Lara (28 February 2014). "Cover comes off The Saturday Paper". The Australian

    The Saturday Paper

    The Saturday Paper

    The_Saturday_Paper

  • Nick Walker (scholar)
  • American scholar and author

    Nick Walker is an American scholar, author, webcomic creator, and aikido teacher, known for contributing to the development of the neurodiversity paradigm

    Nick Walker (scholar)

    Nick_Walker_(scholar)

  • Plain Truth (novel)
  • 2001 novel by Jodi Picoult

    Plain Truth (2001) is the seventh novel written by the American author Jodi Picoult. The story follows a murder on an Amish farm. The novel recounts the

    Plain Truth (novel)

    Plain_Truth_(novel)

  • 2025 in American television
  • Retrieved June 26, 2025. Winslow, George (July 1, 2025). "FCC Approves Sale of Sinclair Stations to Rincon". TVTechnology. Retrieved July 3, 2025. Folkenflik,

    2025 in American television

    2025_in_American_television

  • Warren Worthington III
  • Marvel Comics fictional character

    rescues Mayor Sadie Sinclair. Thankful for the assistance and for the idea of having real superheroes in their city, Mayor Sinclair then talks to Cyclops

    Warren Worthington III

    Warren_Worthington_III

  • Andrea Wulf
  • German-British historian and writer (born 1967)

    Chasing Venus: The Race to Measure the Heavens. New York: Knopf, 2012 Sinclair, Jill (26 November 2005). "Review: The New Garden Paradise and This Other

    Andrea Wulf

    Andrea Wulf

    Andrea_Wulf

  • Morénike Giwa Onaiwu
  • American HIV and autism activist

    Morénike Giwa Onaiwu is an American educator, author, and autism and HIV advocate. Alongside E. Ashkenazy and Ly Xīnzhèn M. Zhǎngsūn Brown, Onaiwu is an

    Morénike Giwa Onaiwu

    Morénike_Giwa_Onaiwu

  • Spice Girls
  • English girl group

    archival service (link) Sinclair 2008, p. 30 Sinclair 2008, p. 17 Smith 2019, p. 286 Sinclair 2008, p. 164 Sinclair 2008, pp. 45–46 Sinclair 2008, pp. 53–54 Spice

    Spice Girls

    Spice Girls

    Spice_Girls

  • Salma Shah
  • British political commentator and former special adviser

    parliamentary colleagues and Britain's waning influence". "Salma Shah – Author page". The Independent. Retrieved 26 September 2025. "Ex-Tory adviser says

    Salma Shah

    Salma_Shah

  • Dunrossness
  • Parish of Shetland, Scotland

    include Brew and Brow) near Quendale Beach. Broo was headed by the wealthy Sinclair family and was inhabited until probably the last decades of the 17th century

    Dunrossness

    Dunrossness

    Dunrossness

  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously (2000–present)
  • killings". The Independent. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 17 January 2021. Sinclair, Kenya (24 November 2015). "You won't believe what happened to these misguided

    List of people who disappeared mysteriously (2000–present)

    List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_(2000–present)

  • Erika (given name)
  • Name list

    Erica Strange, a character in the television series Being Erica Erica Sinclair, a character in the Netflix Series Stranger Things Erika Shinohara (篠原

    Erika (given name)

    Erika_(given_name)

  • Andor
  • 2022–2025 Star Wars television series

    Tinubu, Alison (December 9, 2025). "The Best TV Shows of 2025". Variety. Retrieved December 20, 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list

    Andor

    Andor

    Andor

  • Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards
  • Awards to notable Scots

    Tennis player, winner of the men's singles title at Wimbledon Art Ross Sinclair Ilana Halperin David Shrigley Richard Wright Business Lewis Family Mhor

    Glenfiddich Spirit of Scotland Awards

    Glenfiddich_Spirit_of_Scotland_Awards

  • Jerry and Mary Newport
  • Authors, advocates, and public speakers (born 1948 and 1954/1955)

    (1954/1955 – ?), née Mary Meinel, also known as Mary Meinel-Newport, were authors, advocates, and public speakers who had been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome

    Jerry and Mary Newport

    Jerry_and_Mary_Newport

  • Kevin Roberts (political strategist)
  • American political strategist (born 1974)

    political violence is committed by the left". Associated Press News. Durkee, Alison (August 7, 2024). "Project 2025 Think Tank Leader Delays Book—With JD Vance

    Kevin Roberts (political strategist)

    Kevin Roberts (political strategist)

    Kevin_Roberts_(political_strategist)

  • Halldór Laxness
  • Icelandic author (1902–1998)

    Laxness include August Strindberg, Sigmund Freud, Knut Hamsun, Sinclair Lewis, Upton Sinclair, Bertolt Brecht, and Ernest Hemingway. Halldór Guðjónsson was

    Halldór Laxness

    Halldór Laxness

    Halldór_Laxness

  • Hills Road Sixth Form College
  • Sixth form college in Cambridge, England

    Guidance Centre was opened to provide specialist tutorial space. The Linda Sinclair Building, opened in 2016, houses the mathematics and physical education

    Hills Road Sixth Form College

    Hills Road Sixth Form College

    Hills_Road_Sixth_Form_College

  • Robert Scott (moderator)
  • Scottish minister and religious author

    Forrester Victor Scott (1897–1975) was a Scottish minister and religious author who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

    Robert Scott (moderator)

    Robert Scott (moderator)

    Robert_Scott_(moderator)

  • Devon Price
  • American social psychologist and writer

    Devon Price is an American social psychologist, author, and blogger, focusing on autism. Price is best known for writing the books Unmasking Autism: Discovering

    Devon Price

    Devon_Price

  • Richard V. Reeves
  • Anglo-American writer (born 1969)

    Male Is Struggling, Why It Matters, and What to Do about It (2022). He co-authored The 80 Minute MBA (2009) with John Knell, a condensed business management

    Richard V. Reeves

    Richard V. Reeves

    Richard_V._Reeves

  • British Book Awards
  • British literary awards

    2020. Retrieved 20 May 2023. Flood, Alison (29 June 2020). "Evaristo and Carty-Williams become first black authors to win top British Book awards". The

    British Book Awards

    British_Book_Awards

  • Lairig Ghru
  • Mountain pass in the Cairngorms, Scotland, UK

    members of the Edinburgh University OTC as a memorial to Dr William Angus Sinclair FRSE, who died on Cairn Gorm on 21 December 1954. The refuge was located

    Lairig Ghru

    Lairig Ghru

    Lairig_Ghru

  • Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
  • American award for distinguished novels

    of The New Republic that in fact the jury had preferred Main Street by Sinclair Lewis. The Pulitzer board overturned their decision. The man with the deciding

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer Prize for Fiction

    Pulitzer_Prize_for_Fiction

  • Raymond Ferrall
  • Australian businessman and cricketer

    (27 May 1906 – 1 June 2000) was an Australian businessman, journalist, author and cricketer. Ferrall was born in Launceston, Tasmania, raised in the suburb

    Raymond Ferrall

    Raymond_Ferrall

  • Weekend Today (Australian TV program)
  • Australian breakfast TV program

    Australian breakfast television program, hosted by Michael Atkinson and Alison Piotrowski. It has been broadcast live by the Nine Network since 2009 and

    Weekend Today (Australian TV program)

    Weekend_Today_(Australian_TV_program)

  • Lynda Williams
  • Canadian science fiction author and blogger (born 1958)

    Righteous Anger (2006) Pretenders (2008) Throne Price (2003) with Alison Sinclair Far Arena (2009) Avim's Oath (2010) Healer's Sword (2012) Gathering

    Lynda Williams

    Lynda_Williams

  • Elite (video game)
  • 1984 video game

    The game was number 16 in the Your Sinclair "Top 100 Speccy Games" in 1992, was voted number 7 in the Your Sinclair "Readers' Top 100 Games of All Time"

    Elite (video game)

    Elite_(video_game)

  • Waubgeshig Rice
  • Canadian Anishinaabe writer and journalist

    Waubgeshig Rice. Ed. Warren Cariou, Katherena Vermette, Niigaan James Sinclair. Impact: Colonialism in Canada. (2017). Manitoba First Nations Education

    Waubgeshig Rice

    Waubgeshig Rice

    Waubgeshig_Rice

  • County Books series
  • Series about counties and regions in the British Isles

    ISBN 9787270004020. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Robert Sinclair (1950). East London: The East and North-east Boroughs of London and Greater

    County Books series

    County Books series

    County_Books_series

  • Washington (state)
  • U.S. state

    to maintain British control of the Columbia District. Fur trapper James Sinclair, on orders from Sir George Simpson, Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company

    Washington (state)

    Washington (state)

    Washington_(state)

  • Project 2025
  • Conservative political initiative in the United States

    unacceptable, even though it isn't actually offered by Trump himself. Durkee, Alison. "Project 2025 Explained: What To Know About The Controversial Right-Wing

    Project 2025

    Project_2025

  • Autumn Reeser
  • American actress (born 1980)

    their plane crashes in the Amazon, Brazil. Reeser also had roles as Kylie Sinclair in Last Resort, as Dr. Gabrielle Asano in Hawaii Five-0 and as Abigail

    Autumn Reeser

    Autumn Reeser

    Autumn_Reeser

  • Queen Victoria
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901

    ISBN 0-7509-1199-9 St. Aubyn, Giles (1991), Queen Victoria: A Portrait, London: Sinclair-Stevenson, ISBN 1-85619-086-2 Strachey, Lytton (1921), Queen Victoria,

    Queen Victoria

    Queen Victoria

    Queen_Victoria

  • Thriller (album)
  • 1982 studio album by Michael Jackson

    Archived from the original on November 21, 2015. Retrieved November 21, 2015. Sinclair, Paul (May 16, 2022). "Michael Jackson / Thriller 40". SuperDeluxeEdition

    Thriller (album)

    Thriller_(album)

  • Stranger Things season 1
  • Season of television series

    and assists Will's friends, Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, and Lucas Sinclair, in their efforts to find Will. Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers David Harbour

    Stranger Things season 1

    Stranger_Things_season_1

  • Boori Monty Pryor
  • Aboriginal Australian storyteller and writer

    in 2011 Story Doctors, illustrated by Rita Sinclair (2021) Young adult novels My Girragundji, co-authored with Meme McDonald (1998), winner of a Children's

    Boori Monty Pryor

    Boori_Monty_Pryor

  • List of BoJack Horseman characters
  • title character, BoJack Horseman. The supporting cast includes Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Tompkins, and Aaron Paul. The series' first season premiered

    List of BoJack Horseman characters

    List_of_BoJack_Horseman_characters

  • Cleo Watson
  • British political adviser

    Cleo Watson is a British author and former special adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Watson attended Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls. She

    Cleo Watson

    Cleo_Watson

  • Genelle Williams
  • Canadian actress (born 1984)

    Times. Retrieved December 1, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Network, Real Style. ""Remedy" Star Genelle Williams Chats

    Genelle Williams

    Genelle_Williams

  • Judy Singer
  • Australian sociologist

    autistic academics say". The 19th.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Singer, Judy (1998). Odd People In: The Birth of Community

    Judy Singer

    Judy Singer

    Judy_Singer

  • London Review of Books
  • British journal of literary reviews

    Edward Said Raphael Samuel Stephen Sedley Tom Shippey Elaine Showalter Iain Sinclair Quentin Skinner Susan Sontag Amia Srinivasan Galen Strawson Ernest Sackville

    London Review of Books

    London_Review_of_Books

  • Steve Hilton
  • British-American political advisor and TV host (born 1969)

    UK research institute Policy Exchange as a visiting scholar. He is the author of the Sunday Times bestseller More Human: Designing A World Where People

    Steve Hilton

    Steve Hilton

    Steve_Hilton

  • The History of Sound
  • 2025 film directed by Oliver Hermanus

    Belle Sinclair Emma Canning as Clarissa Roux Emily Bergl as Mrs. Roux Briana Middleton as Thankful Mary Swain Gary Raymond as William Swain Alison Bartlett

    The History of Sound

    The_History_of_Sound

  • School of Philosophy and Economic Science
  • Worldwide organisation based in London

    speaks to Jeremy Sinclair of M&C Saatchi to talk about the brutal simplicity of thought". TheDrum.com. Retrieved 3 March 2017. Fendley, Alison (1996). Saatchi

    School of Philosophy and Economic Science

    School of Philosophy and Economic Science

    School_of_Philosophy_and_Economic_Science

  • Hernan Diaz (writer)
  • Argentine and American writer (born 1973)

    Archived from the original on April 24, 2024. Retrieved April 24, 2024. Beard, Alison (May 1, 2024). "Life's Work: An Interview with Hernan Diaz". Harvard Business

    Hernan Diaz (writer)

    Hernan Diaz (writer)

    Hernan_Diaz_(writer)

  • Hillbilly Elegy
  • 2016 memoir by JD Vance

    with their own book". Alabama Reflector. Retrieved April 15, 2026. Stine, Alison (November 24, 2020). "Don't just laugh at "Hillbilly Elegy" — its damaging

    Hillbilly Elegy

    Hillbilly_Elegy

  • Jimmy Savile
  • English media personality and sex offender (1926–2011)

    How's About That Then?, by Alison Bellamy, was published in June 2012. After the claims made against him were published, the author said that, in the light

    Jimmy Savile

    Jimmy Savile

    Jimmy_Savile

  • St John's, Edinburgh
  • Historic site in Scotland

    Sandford (bishop of Edinburgh), founder of the church. Catherine Sinclair (1800–1864), author Sir John James Stuart of Allanbank (1779–1849) James Syme (1799–1870)

    St John's, Edinburgh

    St John's, Edinburgh

    St_John's,_Edinburgh

  • All Creatures Great and Small (1978 TV series)
  • British veterinary TV series (1978-90)

    Donald Sinclair), the proprietor of the Skeldale House surgery, and Peter Davison as Siegfried's "little brother", Tristan (based on Brian Sinclair). Herriot's

    All Creatures Great and Small (1978 TV series)

    All_Creatures_Great_and_Small_(1978_TV_series)

  • List of The Harvard Crimson people
  • People who were on the staff of The Harvard Crimson

    Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper at Harvard University. Jonathan Alter, author covering U.S. presidents Joseph Alsop, political reporter Cleveland Amory

    List of The Harvard Crimson people

    List_of_The_Harvard_Crimson_people

  • Mary Datchelor School
  • Grammar school in Camberwell, Greater London, England

    Jeannette Sinclair, soprano E. Mary Smallwood, historian Elspeth Thompson, author, journalist and gardener Caroline Thomson, former chair of Oxfam Alison Vincent

    Mary Datchelor School

    Mary Datchelor School

    Mary_Datchelor_School

  • West Baden Springs Hotel
  • Hotel in West Baden Springs, Indiana

    its trademark. In 1888 an investment group called Sinclair and Rhodes, which included Lee Wiley Sinclair from Salem, Indiana, and E. B. Rhodes, acquired

    West Baden Springs Hotel

    West Baden Springs Hotel

    West_Baden_Springs_Hotel

  • Derek Owusu
  • British writer and podcaster (born 1988)

    "How black culture went mainstream", New Statesman. Flood, Alison (2 July 2020), "Merky author Derek Owusu wins Desmond Elliott prize for 'profound' debut"

    Derek Owusu

    Derek_Owusu

  • 2026 in American television
  • "Video: Preview - "Sugar & Vice: A Hannah Swensen Mystery" - Starring Alison Sweeney and Victor Webster" (Press release). Hallmark Media. February 17

    2026 in American television

    2026_in_American_television

  • Neurodiversity
  • Non-pathological explanation of mental function variations

    pluralism. Some authors also credit the earlier work of autistic advocate Jim Sinclair in laying the foundation for the movement. Sinclair's 1993 speech "Don't

    Neurodiversity

    Neurodiversity

    Neurodiversity

  • Leonard Small
  • Scottish author, footballer and minister

    Robert Leonard Small, CBE (12 May 1905 – 8 April 1994), was a Scottish author, footballer, and senior Church of Scotland minister. He served as Moderator

    Leonard Small

    Leonard_Small

  • List of best-selling books
  • the Jerry Cotton series has sold over 300 million copies and the John Sinclair series sold more than 250 million copies, but most of these were also in

    List of best-selling books

    List_of_best-selling_books

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
  • City in California, United States

    accompanied her to the U.S. in 1921. Sinclair Lewis, novelist Jack London, novelist Cathy Scott, true crime author, biographer and journalist Hugo Schwyzer

    Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

    Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

    Carmel-by-the-Sea,_California

  • Robert Smith (musician)
  • English rock musician (born 1959)

    1992), Cranes' vocalist Alison Shaw was ill and the group had to revise their entire set, with Robert Smith replacing Alison's vocal melodies on 6-string

    Robert Smith (musician)

    Robert Smith (musician)

    Robert_Smith_(musician)

  • John Lennon
  • English musician, songwriter and activist (1940–1980)

    activists Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman. Another political activist, John Sinclair, poet and co-founder of the White Panther Party, was serving ten years

    John Lennon

    John Lennon

    John_Lennon

  • List of people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College
  • Joe Saward, sports journalist and author Rik Simpson, record producer, sound engineer, musician, and songwriter Alison Stephens, virtuoso classical mandolinist

    List of people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College

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  • Surname or Lastname

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    Alison

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Allison.

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  • AISON
  • Male

    Greek

    AISON

    (Αἴσων) Greek name possibly AISON means "to be" or "that which is made." In mythology, this is the name of Jason's father.

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  • Sinclair
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    Sinclair

    The Illustrious

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  • Sinclair
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    Latin English French Scottish

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    Hard working.

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    English : variant spelling of Amison.

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    Diminutive form of English Alys, ALYSON means "noble sort." 

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    English : variant spelling of Alsop.

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    American, Christian, German, Jamaican

    Allison

    Exalted Nature; Son of Alice; Kind; Noble Kind; Form of Alison; Truthful

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     Diminutive form of Welsh Alis, ALISON means "noble sort." Compare with another form of Alison.

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    Allton

    English : variant spelling of Alton.

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  • ADISON
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    English

    ADISON

    Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISON means "son of Adam."

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    English variant spelling of Spanish Alicia, ALISYA means "noble sort."

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    ALISON

     Norman French form of Old High German Adalheid, ALISON means "noble sort." In use by the English and Scottish. Compare with another form of Alison.

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    ALLISON

    Medieval English spelling of Norman French Alison, ALLISON means "noble sort."

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    English (of Norman origin)

    Lison

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lison in Calvados, France.Perhaps also Czech or Slovak, a derivative of lis ‘fox’ (see Lis).

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    Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISSON means "son of Adam."

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    Allston

    English : variant spelling of Alston.

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    ALLYSON

    Modern variant spelling of Medieval English Allison, ALLYSON means "noble sort."

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    Prayer; Form of Synclair; A Clear Sign; From Saint Clair Sur Elle

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    Scottish

    ALISON

     Norman French form of Old High German Adalheid, ALISON means "noble sort." In use by the English and Scottish.

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    Humm

    English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French homme ‘man’ (Latin homo), representing an Anglo-Norman translation of German Mann.North German (Frisian) : from a short form of Humbert or Humbold (a compound name with the same first element + bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’).

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    Persian

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    Flower.

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    Swift

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    JANETTE

    Elaborated form of English Janet, JANETTE means "God is gracious."

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    Egyptian

    Min

    God of fertility.

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    (Ελένη) Modern form of Greek Helénē, possibly ELENE means "torch."

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    A Colour Name; A Lavender Flower

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    From the Swampy Valley

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  • Alish
  • a.

    Like ale; as, an alish taste.

  • Malison
  • n.

    Malediction; curse; execration.

  • Elison
  • n.

    The cutting off or suppression of a vowel or syllable, for the sake of meter or euphony; esp., in poetry, the dropping of a final vowel standing before an initial vowel in the following word, when the two words are drawn together.

  • Prison
  • n.

    Specifically, a building for the safe custody or confinement of criminals and others committed by lawful authority.

  • Elison
  • n.

    Division; separation.

  • Alien
  • a.

    Not belonging to the same country, land, or government, or to the citizens or subjects thereof; foreign; as, alien subjects, enemies, property, shores.

  • Poison
  • n.

    That which taints or destroys moral purity or health; as, the poison of evil example; the poison of sin.

  • Alien
  • a.

    Wholly different in nature; foreign; adverse; inconsistent (with); incongruous; -- followed by from or sometimes by to; as, principles alien from our religion.

  • Poison
  • n.

    Any agent which, when introduced into the animal organism, is capable of producing a morbid, noxious, or deadly effect upon it; as, morphine is a deadly poison; the poison of pestilential diseases.

  • Grison
  • n.

    A South American animal of the family Mustelidae (Galictis vittata). It is about two feet long, exclusive of the tail. Its under parts are black. Also called South American glutton.

  • Bison
  • n.

    The aurochs or European bison.

  • Bison
  • n.

    The American bison buffalo (Bison Americanus), a large, gregarious bovine quadruped with shaggy mane and short black horns, which formerly roamed in herds over most of the temperate portion of North America, but is now restricted to very limited districts in the region of the Rocky Mountains, and is rapidly decreasing in numbers.

  • Poison
  • n.

    To put poison upon or into; to infect with poison; as, to poison an arrow; to poison food or drink.

  • Poison
  • v. i.

    To act as, or convey, a poison.

  • Lisbon
  • n.

    A sweet, light-colored species of wine, produced in the province of Estremadura, and so called as being shipped from Lisbon, in Portugal.

  • Prison
  • v. t.

    To imprison; to shut up in, or as in, a prison; to confine; to restrain from liberty.

  • Unison
  • n.

    Sounded alike in pitch; unisonant; unisonous; as, unison passages, in which two or more parts unite in coincident sound.

  • Unison
  • n.

    Identity in pitch; coincidence of sounds proceeding from an equality in the number of vibrations made in a given time by two or more sonorous bodies. Parts played or sung in octaves are also said to be in unison, or in octaves.

  • Poison
  • n.

    To injure or kill by poison; to administer poison to.