Proper noun
Isaacson (plural Isaacsons)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Allegiance is owed both to the Sovereign as a natural person and to the Sovereign in the political capacity (Re Stepney Election Petition, Isaacson v Durant (1886) 17 QBD 54 (per Lord Coleridge CJ)). Source: Internet
Among the authors she helped champion were Hillary Clinton, Walter Isaacson, Bob Woodward and Doris Kearns Goodwin. Source: Internet
Haifa University’s Dr. Michal Isaacson, an expert in gerontechnology, explains that the biggest risk to older adults is not the disease, rather social isolation and its associated loneliness. Source: Internet
Isaacson Dunhuang manuscripts The Dunhuang manuscripts also contain Tibetan Tantric manuscripts. Source: Internet
Isaacson, p. 485 These Puritan values included his devotion to egalitarianism, education, industry, thrift, honesty, temperance, charity and community spirit. Source: Internet
Producers Kristin Caskey, Mike Isaacson, Patrick Catullo, and Todomundo announced that the will return to the Hudson on September 18 and run through January 17, 2021. Source: Internet