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121. The Living Bible (LB), completed in 1971, is Kenneth N. Taylor's paraphrase of the American Standard Version.
122. In experiments starting in 1939, American social psychologists Kenneth Clark and Mamie Clark discovered that black children preferred to play with dolls that were white.
123. Kenneth Geers, an American naval-intelligence analyst at a NATO cyberwar unit in Tallinn, Estonia, describes a curious microwave oven.
124. Amy and Kenneth are serious about their calf love although they are still young.
125. Rogers was slated to go in the summer, tentatively to be replaced by Kenneth Rush.
125. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
126. The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame has been considered for generations as one of the most poetical books in the history of British children's literature.
127. They found a stinking mass of garbage, sex magazines, videos and sex toys like whips and chains, according to Kenneth Metzger, former general sanitarian for the City of Mequon.
128. Kenneth Alfre, a construction worker, was helping to rebuild his hometown.
129. Kenneth Dial, right, and Brandon Jackson examine a mute swan.
130. Kenneth D. Ackerman, a D.C.-based lawyer at OFW Law, is the author of "Young J. Edgar: Hoover and the Red Scare, 1919-1920."
131. Last December, at a black-tie gala in New York's Plaza Hotel, Bank of America Corp. CEO Kenneth Lewis told a crowd of bankers to expect a humbler industry to emerge from the wreckage.
132. The briefing she received also reported the assessment of the then Merseyside Chief Constable Sir Kenneth Oxford.
133. For the average American, it was a period when a new kind of middle-class life became possible. It was the heyday of what John Kenneth Galbraith called the "new industrial state."
134. Their new Clio race cars will arrive at the race course this week from France, while Kenneth Ma, Paul Poon, and Oliver Lee cars' are already en-route from Hong Kong.
135. The urge to wider voyages. caused men to stumble upon New America ( Kenneth Cragg ).
136. Jackson , Kenneth T . Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of America. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.
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