Similar words: alfred nobel, alfred the great, palfrey, alfresco, natural frequency, toll-free, self-repair, self-regard. Meaning: n. king of Wessex; defeated the Danes and encouraged writing in English (849-899).
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181, Professor Alfred Blumstein of Carnegie Mellon University said the rise in gun violence was particularly troubling.
182, Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disgused as a minstrel.
183, Surely an eminent man of science such as Alfred Nobel could not simply have forgotten about mathematics, so he must have had a good reason for omitting it.
184, Crossing Bar -- By Alfred Tennyson Sunset and evening star, And one clear call for me!
185, Alfred Tennyson's short poem Crossing the Bar has beautiful, peaceful artistic conception and its images are full of wisdom.
186, Dennis Thompson is Alfred North Whitehead Professor of Political Philosophy at Harvard University and his other works include Just Elections: Creating a Fair Electoral Process in the United States.
187, But Alfred had deduced that the Danes were no longer fit for prolonged battle.
188, I use it to refer to a way of thinking that is indebted to the philosophy of a man named Alfred North Whitehead.
189, Frenchman, the psychologist Alfred Binet, published the first standardized test of human intelligence in 1905.
190, It was created in 1968 by the Swedish central bank in Alfred Nobel's memory.
191, Alfred Loomis invited the top scientists in the world to his Loomis Laboratory, including Albert Einstein[sentencedict.com], Enrico Fermi and Niels Bohr.
192, Alfred, king of England, is a great scholar as well as a great ruler.
193, King Alfred turned it into a fortress against belligerent Danes.
194, The same man who gave us dynamite gave us the Nobel Peace Prize, an irony that was surely not lost on the pacifistic Alfred Nobel himself.
195, We're going to kill the fatted calf for Alfred when he comes back from his expedition.
196, But Freud's group fell victim to political infighting, and some of his closest adherents (such as Alfred Adler and Carl Jung) split from the group with bitter feelings.
197, The various peoples in England were coming together as a nation also, under the rule of more powerful kings such as Alfred the Great, who ruled between 871 and 899.
198, In 1902, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen and other now venerated American photographers formed a group devoted to convincing doubters that photography was a worthy form of artistic expression_r. Sentencedict.com
199, Captain Alfred Edwin McKay joined the British Royal Flying Corps in 1916.
200, Wagner, Alfred E. Smith and Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, headed the commission.
201, By Scott Joplin. Arranged by Mary Elizabeth Clark. For Piano. Piano Duet (1 Piano, 4 Hands). Masterwork. Level: Late Intermediate. Sheet. 12 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
202, In English the word shows up well over 1100 years ago in the works attributed to King Alfred the Great.
203, Alfred Russel Wallace charted a great dividing line in the living world—and found his own route to the theory of evolution.
204, 1300/1700 - Moody's Economy.com economist Mark Zandi and Federal Home Loan Bank New York President Alfred Dellibovi participate in news conference to discuss report, "Beyond the Mortgage Meltdown".
205, Sequoia Capital would seem to be the lead investor, given that Sequoia partner Alfred Lin (former CFO/COO at Zappos) is listed as the company's only outside director.
206, Alfred scolds me every time we meet, and he has the better of me.
207, Thereare further dramatic verse forms: these include dramatic monologues, such as those written by Robert Browning and Alfred Tennyson.
208, Born in London, England, the "Master of Suspense" Sir Alfred Hitchcock, KBE (1899-1980) had made countless suspense psychological thrillers.
209, The poetic words of Alfred Lord Tennyson will be engraved in the 2012 Olympic village.
210, ALFRED HITCHCOCK once said that his job was to provide the public with beneficial shocks.
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