Proper noun
A surname.
A placename
A village and commune in Marne department, Grand Est, France.
A village in the Maine-et-Loire department, Pays de la Loire, France.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBut the team is not limited just by the number of tests at their disposal, according to UCSF associate professor of microbiology and immunology Alex Marson. Source: Internet
ISBN 0300079176, p. 27. Haile Selassie waited calmly for the hall to be cleared, and responded "majestically" Jarrett-Macauley, Delia (1998), The Life of Una Marson, 1905–65, Manchester University Press, ISBN 071905284X, pp. 102–03. Source: Internet
Drew Kemp and Matt Marson teamed up for what was to be the first of five 5-1s out of the next six heats for the hosts, a run only interrupted with Clegg splitting Kinsley and his partner Dan Halsey in heat five. Source: Internet
Other MPs contributing to the report are ex-ministers Philip Dunne and John Penrose and backbenchers John Stevenson, Alan Mak and Julie Marson. Source: Internet
When Robinson inserted himself into the proceeding by engaging in unsanctioned acts of journalism, Marson imposed a freestanding publication ban aimed at suppressing news of Robinson. Source: Internet
Published on 29th March 2018JOYCE MARSON The family of the Late JOYCE MARSON would like to thank everyone for the support and kindness received during their recent sad loss. Source: Internet