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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121. About 5000 people attended a meeting at Mahon where Mr Alexander Moore preached and hundreds were converted.
122. The secretary-general is Alexander Grey Zulu, who is also a member of the Cabinet.
123. They say Alexander is as down-to-earth and folksy as his public persona.
124. A recent University of Iowa poll shows that Alexander is the only candidate to have gained significantly since December.
125. On one occasion Alexander completely lost his voice during one of his performances.
126. Only W. P. Alexander, no longer practising as a psychologist in 1945, believed tests could identify it.
127. Dole, Alexander and Forbes responded by accusing Buchanan of advocating a dangerous form of protectionism.
128. Alexander Rokovssky carefully inserted a skeleton key, and slowly turned it.
129. In 1181 Pope Alexander died and was succeeded by Lucius 11I, who seemed willing to make compromises with Barbarossa.
130. The chairman, Lord Alexander, said the pain continued to be felt amongst personal customers and small to medium-sized companies.
131. Lord Alexander is against the Government's policy of a spending-led recovery and accused overdrawn customers of behaving like thieves.
132. Alexander served two exemplary terms as Tennessee governor; the highly respected Senator Lugar is a leading expert on foreign policy.
133. Trailing in the new poll were Alexander at 13 percent and Forbes at 10 percent.
134. You can use the Alexander Technique as a preventative measure: after all, prevention is better than cure.
135. Alexander I.. Lebed took center stage to criticize the ailing leader and cast himself as heir apparent.
136. Lamar Alexander, who dropped out of the presidential race Wednesday,[www.Sentencedict.com] to endorse him in Nashville on Friday.
137. Directions, along with inhibition, forms the backbone of the Alexander Technique.
138. Alexander, a heavy-set man in his mid-thirties with a thick beard, laughed.
139. I did not hope for very much when I began my Alexander lessons, because of my past experiences.
140. He should hide such thoughts for they could well call Alexander back from Hell to exact his vengeance.
141. Prosecutors in the current case against Moon have subpoenaed Alexander to appear in court Thursday.
142. Was Alexander the Great's path to glory smeared with blood?
143. Better-known candidates fell by the wayside, but Alexander kept going, like the indefatigable bunny in battery advertisements.
144. C., Alexander the Great set a Western tradition for royal philanthropy.
145. Come to think of it, even Hillary Rodham Clinton could learn something from Alexander about how to invest her money.
146. Alexander demonstrates simple flower arrangements for table centerpieces, holiday centerpieces and silk flowers.
147. But meanwhile, in Jerusalem, alas! two sons of Alexander Jannaeus were contending for the kingship.
148. Still, concern about home-buying is why Alexander charges that eliminating the mortgage interest deduction would cause a real-estate crash.
149. The Alexander Technique is a way of directing our conscious minds in order to be more in the present moment.
150. Besides being one of Henry III's most frequent ambassadors to Rome, Alexander served many times as papal judge delegate.
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