Spock


Benjamin (McLane)
[muh-kleyn] /məˈkleɪn/ (Show IPA), 1903–98, U.S. physician and educator.
Contemporary Examples

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‘Star Trek’ for Dummies: Get Ready for ‘Into Darkness’ With Our Primer Sujay Kumar May 13, 2013
Obama’s Next Trick: Live from the Oval Office! Mark McKinnon June 13, 2010
Simon Pegg on His First ‘Star Trek’ Memories, Playing Scotty, and More Simon Pegg May 12, 2013
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‘Star Trek’ for Dummies: Get Ready for ‘Into Darkness’ With Our Primer Sujay Kumar May 13, 2013
Congress Grills IRS on Kooky, Pricey Conference Ben Jacobs June 5, 2013
‘Star Trek’ for Dummies: Get Ready for ‘Into Darkness’ With Our Primer Sujay Kumar May 13, 2013

noun
Benjamin, known as Dr Spock. 1903–98, US paediatrician, noted for his influential work The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child (1946), which challenged traditional notions of child care, advocating a more permissive approach

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