Similar words: andrew johnson, andrew carnegie, drew, withdrew, undress, hundred, kindred, land reform. Meaning: ['ændruː] n. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland.
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91. Andrew Evans is ruled out along with quick bowler Robert Jones.
92. Andrew Oxley, of Langbaurgh, said high inflation hit the less well off hardest.
93. Anna's family are appalled. meaningful pay-off Andrew hagans was staying at this bail hostel when he murdered Anna McGurk.
94. Looking back, Andrew Ory acknowledges he was both brash and naive, but willing to take chances.
95. In hospital Andrew suffered serious side-effects when he was given a drug to prevent infection.
96. Andrew looked down at her, healed by the mere sight of her.
97. Andrew Harrison, also 17, suffered bruising and swelling around his head.
98. Andrew enters at the end of the eighth bar, slightly across the final burst from Waddy.
99. Read in studio Well, the sentence imposed on Andrew Hayton has also provoked anger in parliament.
100. Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism.
101. Andrew Cuomo had the combined feminine power of two dynasties backing him at his Senate confirmation hearings Wednesday.
102. Andrew was forced to return to Britian because the medical unit he was working with was burnt to the ground. Sentencedict.com
103. A new game, the brainchild of Andrew Wilson, was launched in 1999.
104. Diana was favourably impressed when she met Koo during her romance with Andrew.
105. For Andrew McCreath the gala was one of double celebration.
106. Was it said, she wondered, because of her Alice's - occasional doubts over Andrew?
107. Some historians believe that Andrew fell into a catatonic state, was mistaken for dead, then buried.
108. This will be an especially interesting time for accountants, as Andrew Baird, of specialist software company 4Sight Communications, explains.
109. Considering the two versions of King Lear, Andrew Gurr discusses the implications posed by the two endings of the play.
110. He and weightlifter Andrew Saxton were expelled for using the drug Clenbuterol.
111. Andrew put the leather helmet down and wandered over to the window.
112. Enthusiasts have compared the two men to turn-of-the century industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
113. In the photograph, a statue of St. Andrew stood in the background.
114. Andrew died after taking the drug, which had caused him to go into convulsions.
115. But the roles are assigned and Andrew knows his role so well now.
116. Andrew made a clumsy attempt to kiss her, but she pushed him away.
117. Andrew Walter analysed risk factors for brain tumours in previous relevant protocols.
118. Andrew was no better at getting to grips with the worsening situation, Fergie complains now.
119. Andrew, who has learning difficulties, is a keen violinist and has earned a place in Banks Brass Band.
120. Just four weeks after Charles's ship left Portsmouth, Camilla and Andrew announced their engagement.
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