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Sentence count:55Posted:2019-05-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: thoraceshorace mannthoracentesishorace greeleythoracicrace horseracehorsehorse raceMeaning: n. Roman lyric poet said to have influenced English poetry (65-8 BC). 
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31. Sir Thomas More was a man of stately and handsome presence ( Horace Walpole ).
32. French literary patron noted for her correspondence with Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Horace Walpole.
33. Richard Bentley Regius Professor of Divinity from 1717, completes his edition of the Latin poet , Horace.
34. The American newspaper New Tribune, founded by Horace Greeley , was first published.
35. I More was a man of stately and handsome presence ( Horace Walpole ).
36. Hard luck and misfortune had followed Horace all his life.
37. Dr. Brenner once showed the author Horace Judson boxes of his unsorted correspondence, explaining it had survived, unlike Crick's, only because he had been too lazy to file it.
38. Voice Over: the court, Horace and shopkeepers are quarrelling together.
39. Owner: Before you were here credit money. ( Staring at Horace ) should now be paid.
40. Horace Fletcher earned the nickname "The Great Masticator" by his diet of chewing food thirty thirty two times (about 100 times per minute) before swallowing.
41. Related to the previous point, Olmsted was a fan of Horace Bushnell’s writings about “unconscious influence” in people.
42. Wisdom is never dear [http://sentencedict.com], provided the article be genuine Horace Greeley.
43. In the 1800s, Horace Greeley exhorted his countrymen to " Go west, " and millions took up his call.
44. It was founded in1870 as a cooperative farm and temperance center and named for its patron, Horace Greeley. Population, 60, 536.
45. Horace stop eating: Oh, yes. What I do for you?
46. The relationship between Maecenas and his circle is largely a matter of conjecture, but he and Horace were certainly personal friends.
47. Horace Bushnell introduced the idea of Christian nurture, whereby children would be brought to religion without revivals.
48. Horace Mam: A house without books is like a room without windows.
49. Even Horace Mann, the best known of the education reformers in the 1840s, lamented the slow progress of his efforts, labeling his opponents as "an extensive conspiracy" of "political madmen."
50. Horace slandered autumn as a " dread " period - " harvest - season of the Goddess of Death.
51. Zebras, however horse-like, are generally unresponsive to training – though in 1891 a certain Captain Horace Hayes apparently broke a mountain zebra stallion for his wife to ride.
52. Horace hurried home to shout the good news to his family.
53. Sir Willoughby had practised a studied courtness upon Vernon and Horace.
54. Ovid and Horace challenge comparison with the best elegiac and lyric poets of Greece.
55. Heis also an ancestor of William Howard Taft, Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks and the father and son Governors of Vermont Erastus Fairbanksand Horace Fairbanks.
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