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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211. Alexander wakes with a start, gives a visitor a perplexed, somewhat bleary stare, then melts blissfully back into slumber.
212. The party was held in the ruins of Persepolis, which was built by Darius and burned by Alexander the Great.
213. Alexander Krekich indicated that manpower problems would continue at current or lower levels for at least the next few months.
214. During the next three months Alexander spent all his hard-earned money visiting the theatre, art galleries or going to concerts.
215. He was surprised at the vast basement area that was used for medical research beneath the Alexander Fleming House building.
216. When Alexander hung up, I would call three or four investors and simply parrot what Alexander had just said.
217. She thinks Alexander is a highly suspicious character, although that wouldn't require any great acumen on anyone's part.
218. She told Alexander Atkins that she had missed the train after leaving her Glasgow school friend.
219. Although Alexander lent his authority to domestic reforms, it is unwise to think of him as a daring pilot in extremity.
220. But Irina Rodnina went on to ever-greater skating heights with new partner Alexander Zaitsev, whom she wed in 1975.
221. This was the day, his secretary had told her, that Alexander was due back.
222. When he eventually died, Alexander built a city in Bucephalus' honour and died himself shortly afterwards.
223. Of course, Alexander would not in the slightest deny the more traditional view.
224. Two candidates, Buchanan and Alexander, arrived early for campaign appearances.
225. Another witness, Alexander McEwen saw the driver lying with his arms twisted around a rose bush.
226. 1883 - Alexander III is crowned Tsar of Russia.
226. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
227. Telephone is the invention of Alexander Bell.
228. How did Alexander Hamilton view the American people?
229. Birth of Alexander Graham Bell, Edinburgh, Scotland.
230. Alexander the Great invaded India with a army.
231. Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone.
232. In 1870, Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone.
233. Alexander Graham Bell develops the photophone which uses sunlight to carry messages. It was never commercially produced.
234. The U. S. military correspondent Bevin Alexander wrote, "When Chinese army attacked, they mostly relied on light weapons, machine guns and grenades."
235. In 1657, Pope Alexander VII. had authorized, by a special brief, the Bernardines of the Rue Petit-Picpus, to practise the Perpetual Adoration like the Benedictine nuns of the Holy Sacrament.
236. 2A cross hewn for Epiphany in the ice of Maine's Kennebec River by parishioners of St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church commemorates the baptism of Christ.
237. Alexander was free to go on with the Persian campaign.
238. Even Alexander Graham Bell tried to help by inventing a metal detector.
239. You may not find him especially sexy, but as Pope Alexander VI in the TV series The Borgias, he gets more than his share of action.
240. On the afternoon of October 11, 2010, Chinese President Hu Jintao met with Belorussian President Alexander Lukashenko at the Great Hall of the People.
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