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Similar words: james baldwinwindshield wiperhold withworldwideworld-wideold wives' taleworld wide webedwinMeaning: n. 1. United States author who was an outspoken critic of racism (1924-1987) 2. English statesman; member of the Conservative Party (1867-1947) 3. an American eating apple with red or yellow and red skin. 
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(31) The decision was supported by almost everyone. Baldwin was the only one to dissent.
(32) Chamberlain, Baldwin suggested, might consider joining as a minister without portfolio.
(33) In his memoirs, Wilson makes no bones of placing himself in the line of succession of Baldwin, Churchill and Macmillan.
(34) Virginia says sending them to a sister training program it has established at nearby Mary Baldwin College is just as good.
(35) Baldwin merely intended to fly a policy kite at Plymouth.
(36) In 1932 Stanley Baldwin had revealed that, in the opinion of the experts, there was no defence against aerial bombardment.
(37) One day Russell presents Baldwin with a solution to both of their dilemmas.
(38) Baldwin tabled proposals which involved payments of £34 million a year.
(39) The next day he accompanied Baldwin back to London, and upon arrival took hint to his house in Westminster.
(40) On at least one issue, however, Baldwin failed to give any firm moderate lead.
(41) Zanger said he never tried to defend himself against Baldwin and only tried to protect his camera with the videotape inside.
(42) During a fifty-year span, Baldwin produced close to ninety novels.
(43) Richard Baxter appointed Mr. Baldwin his successor as pastor of the believers in Kidderminster.
(44) One view sees the development of fairness as a correlative of the expansion of procedural rights post Ridge v. Baldwin.
(45) Baldwin had aimed by his example at a debt reduction of £1000 million.
(46) Baldwin was crucial to this apparent paradox, both objectively and subjectively.
(47) Baldwin became an earl and a knight of the garter.
(48) This was virtually the Conservatives in disguise with Baldwin, rather than the prime minister, Macdonald,(http://sentencedict.com/baldwin.html) its chief architect.
(49) Baldwin was an important but fairly silent auxiliary to MacDonald.
(50) In the late afternoon of 21 August, he crossed to Paris and joined Baldwin at the Ritz shortly before midnight.
(51) The first of these criticisms was by fur the strongest made by solicitors interviewed for the research study by Baldwin and Hill.
(52) Baldwin figures he will sign about 12 high school players, most, if not all, from the around the Valley.
(53) The Baldwin Co. and Pardee Construction also have projects near the airport.
(54) In fact the limitations which Baldwin accepted on this occasion were almost meaningless.
(55) All that, and there's still the Baldwin love triangle and Jim and Gwen's bust-up to come.
(56) In the midst of his Abdication preoccupations Baldwin made one major speech on another subject.
(57) The file was a standard office file with a Prior, Keen, Baldwin label stuck in the top right corner.
(58) Baldwin slept badly and briefly, uncertain about the wisdom or precision of his nocturnal negotiations.
(59) Baldwin Inc. last month fired 200 workers at its Crockett, California, refinery, citing high raw cane sugar prices.
(60) Baldwin then sprays the shaving cream on the window and smears it to obstruct any view of his home.
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