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Simpson

Scottish obstetrician and surgeon who pioneered in the use of ether and discovered the anesthetic effects of chloroform (1811-1870) United States divorcee whose marriage to Edward VIII created a constitutional crisis leading to his abdication

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Sami looked like Bart Simpson.

Movie subtitles

Simpson.
Sit down, Simpson.
John Simpson said he'd have a church and he has.
Phil Sheridan, William Tecumseh Sherman and Ulysses Simpson Grant, President of the United States of America.
Dr. Simpson speaking.
Meet the producer of the picture, R.F. Simpson.
Thanks, Mr. Simpson!
Is this R.F. Simpson's house?
Come out from behind that screen, Mr. Simpson.
Hello, Mr. Simpson.
Mr. Simpson's thinking about casting you as Zelda's sister.
Thank you, Mr. Simpson!
It's those pearls, Mr. Simpson.
Dr Simpson said you were to have it.
Joe Simpson never treated me like this.
About a certain Mr. Joseph Simpson, your lawfully wedded husband.
Your hat and Mrs. Simpson.
Mrs. Simpson?
Well, we could borrow a couple from Mrs Simpson.
Get a fresh mount tomorrow from the Pony Express at Simpson's.
Mr. Simpson? - Hello, Garnett. Will you please tell Romero that he has to play for our dance?
Hello, Lucky. - Hello, Mr. Simpson. I was looking for you.
Simpson, give him the contract.
Mrs Simpson with her lorgnon!
Mrs Simpson said that the new uniform suits you marvellously, and that you're the most elegant officer in all of Sydney.
And Mrs Simpson knows all about it, and so all say!
Simpson, Cosgrave, cannot we behave like Good Comrades.
This is Allen Cosgrave and Captain Simpson.
Simpson, how are you?
This is Mr. Simpson calling.
You haven't wakened Mr. Simpson, yet?
I'm sorry, Mr. Simpson.
I know, Mr. Simpson.
Simpson, you're late.
You're Simpson.
Thanks, Simpson.
Then I'll ask it for another reason, as a favor, as though you asked me to dismiss Simpson.
Is Mrs. Stanhope awake, Simpson?
I think Simpson's serving yours in the dining room.

News and current affairs

BERKELEY - I had always thought that Barack Obama made a significant mistake in naming the Republican ex-senator Alan Simpson to co-chair the president's deficit-reduction commission.
Perhaps Simpson has had a change of heart.
Moreover, Simpson apparently does not understand that, as commission co-chair, his job is to build a broad coalition for necessary and mutually beneficial policy changes.
Indeed, Berry reports that Simpson now believes that it would be unfair to use general revenues to pay for any portion of Social Security benefits.
Simpson is not making sense.
Simpson never met an unfunded tax cut proposed by a Republican president that he would vote against, and he never met a balanced deficit-reduction program proposed by a Democratic president that he would support.
Both President Barack Obama's plan for business-tax reform and the Simpson-Bowles deficit-reduction plan propose reducing such expenditures to pay for a reduction in the corporate-tax rate.
Analysis of the Simpson-Bowles and Domenici-Rivlin deficit-reduction plans by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center confirms that this approach is arithmetically feasible.
And it's not as though Congressional Republicans think they owe enough to Simpson for him to swing a single vote in either chamber of the legislature.
And, in order to move forward on long-term budget balance, Obama has appointed a fiscal arsonist, Republican ex-Senator Alan Simpson, as one of his fire chiefs - one of the two co-chairs of his deficit reduction commission.

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