Proper noun
Donaldson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
In 1774, free culture was born. In a case called Donaldson v. Beckett in the House of Lords in England, free culture was made because copyright was stopped. Lawrence Lessig
A few months later, Donaldson was in another relationship which, at the time of the offence, had been going on for six weeks. Source: Internet
Although nobody was hurt, Donaldson was convicted of assault with intent to commit murder and sentenced to ten years in federal prison. Source: Internet
Baldelli also is still working on how he will align his potent batters, specifically where to insert third baseman Josh Donaldson, who hit 37 homers and drove in 94 runs last season with Atlanta. Source: Internet
As Donaldson explains, the forces of corruption and greed that led up to 1986 are still very much at play today. Source: Internet
Bieber struck out 13 batters, including Donaldson and catcher Mitch Garver three times each. Source: Internet