Proper noun
Cornelison (plural Cornelisons)
A surname.
But there will be Jim Cornelison singing “Back Home Again in Indiana” and the Air Force’s famed Thunderbirds performing a flyover. Source: Internet
In this week's episode of STEM Spots, host Dr. David Cornelison talks with Dr. Kevin Mickus, a professor of geology at Missouri State University, about gravity and how it can help us learn about the earth. Source: Internet
Cornelison was transported by private vehicle to Teton Valley Health Care in Driggs. Source: Internet
The invocation was done remotely, as was the National Anthem, sung by Chicago Blackhawks regular Jim Cornelison. Source: Internet
In a paper he authored, Cornelison wrote that the discovery was a “major milestone” in the search for a biological weapon against the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome. Source: Internet
Property owners had just short of two weeks to respond to Gaylord’s request for an answer, explained Town Manager Brent Cornelison. Source: Internet