Similar words: geoffrey chaucer, degree of freedom, age of reason, frey, freya, comfrey, palfrey, breath of fresh air.
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121. Six hundred years ago, Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales told the story of a knight who is sent on a quest to find the answer to that very mystery.
122. The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1387.
123. They were amazed when the park's dogs Geoffrey and Kipper , a lurcher and a Golden Retriever, took a shine to the new resident.
124. Geoffrey Forden of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology thinks that Iran should set up a commercial partnership with western and regional governments to put Natanz under joint control.
125. The onesie predicted by author Geoffrey Hoyle was supposed to be a levelling device.
126. Geoffrey went silent, and the seneschal suddenly detected a maturity in his aide that he'd never noticed before.
127. The writer was Geoffrey Chaucer, and he knew how to spell.
128. He was having it replanted. But it made him hate Sir Geoffrey.
128. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
129. Sir Geoffrey had no personal animosity towards the Prime Minister.
130. However, most experts agree that the story was popularised by the 12th Century History of the Kings of Britain, written by the Oxford-based Welsh scholar Geoffrey of Monmouth.
131. Geoffrey approached the line of horses and glanced judicially down the row.
132. On his deathbed Richard named John as his heir, although by the law of primogeniture Arthur, the son of an older brother, Geoffrey, should have succeeded him.
133. Despite all of this study, researchers have missed a curious feature of the virus's biology, says virologist Geoffrey Smith of Imperial College London.
134. The dry conditions and lack of atmospheric oxygen mean that the stuff has not rusted, says Geoffrey Landis of NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
135. The pleasure starts with two magnificent performances: Colin Firth as King George VI, afflicted by a terrible stutter, and Geoffrey Rush as an unorthodox Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue.
136. Sir Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, Charles Babbage, Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Sir Winston Churchill, William Wilberforce, John, Paul, George and Ringo.
137. Seamus Heaney, for example, has noted the concern with national identity in English poets as various as Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill and Philip Larkin.
138. Both archaeologists quoted the 12th-century monk Geoffrey of Monmouth as saying the stones were thought to have medicinal properties.
139. Uncle Geoffrey: Still no fellow, then, eh? All right , then.
140. But Geoffrey Miller, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of New Mexico, says that even the slickest minds on Madison Avenue are still in the prescientific dark ages.
141. Before following Geoffrey into the hall, the seneschal took one last look around his quarters.
142. Sometimes culture resembles "one big stomped anthill, " say John P. Robinson and Geoffrey Godbey in their book Time for Life.
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