Similar words: alexander the great, final exam, calender, exanimate, hexangular, fender-bender, underhanded, under consideration. Meaning: n. 1. European herb somewhat resembling celery widely naturalized in Britain coastal regions and often cultivated as a potherb 2. king of Macedon; conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria (356-323 BC).
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61. Well, to Alexander, it would suggest buying yen.
62. He vies with Alexander in polls.
63. Alexander commutes 30 miles to work each day.
64. Charlotte and Alexander have been waiting for years.
65. Seven cases were dismissed for various reasons at the civil hearing held before Sheriff Alexander Jessop.
66. One day Alexander and I were speaking on the phone.
67. Alexander took her hand and led her to the door that led out on to the path that wound down towards the beach.
68. On 26 October 1856 Alexander gave written instructions to Nazimov to collect the ideas of the north-western gentry more systematically.
69. The reason she'd been so reluctant for Alexander Vass to leave had had nothing to do with the man himself.
70. Lamar Alexander has preferred to assail Forbes on his flat tax proposal.
71. Dole and candidate Lamar Alexander brought backers in from out of state so they could participate in the Iowa straw poll.
72. Although his aides portrayed the speech as adding more substance to his message, Alexander offers no new policy proposals.
73. Cairns itself is a spacious city with large areas of grass under low spreading forest trees and tall Alexander palms.
74. On the right, the even more pressing problem of who was to succeed Alexander.
75. By comparison with Alexander I and most eighteenth-century tsars he had been remarkably inactive beyond his frontiers.
76. Victor Alexander, just acquired in a trade with Toronto,[http://sentencedict.com/alexander.html] has a sore foot.
77. Lanier rejected the plan after Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander said he would have no part of it.
78. Both Alexander and Nicholas were also extremely concerned to perpetuate noble preponderance among senior civil and military officials.
79. Alexander fared best among moderate voters and independents who made up their minds at the last minute.
80. Alexander Solzhenitsyn held much of his work in his mind while he was in a labour camp.
81. In some ways, however, Alexander was better prepared for the throne than either of his immediate predecessors.
82. The government's discomfiture during the Crimean War had aroused great expectations of major change even before Alexander became committed to Emancipation.
83. Alexander was resident at the papal curia at the time of his election to Coventry in 1224.
84. Gramm, Alexander and Buchanan all recognize that Forbes' rise imperils their own chances to win credibility.
85. He also served notice he aims to cut down the authority of former general Alexander Lebed.
86. Alexander Graham Bell looked upon his telephone as an entertainment medium.
87. He roused Alexander White, 69, who was asleep in a first-floor flat filled with heavy smoke.
88. People in New York, Alexander told me, were saying how smart the opportunist was.
89. Sibylle Alexander describes her experience as a protagonist in this story with grace and eloquence.
90. The survey was conducted March 2-3 before Alexander and Lugar dropped out of the race.
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