Similar words: james baldwin, windshield wiper, hold with, worldwide, world-wide, old wives' tale, world wide web, edwin. Meaning: 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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(61) Neville Chamberlain was still lamenting that Baldwin did not attack the Government instead of the press lords.
(62) Baldwin was prosecuted in 1998 for distributing child pornography on line.
(63) His housemaster wrote to Lord Baldwin asking for help, which led to an extra £150 perannum towards Georg's keep.
(64) Baldwin is confident of victory in this year's senate race.
(65) By the end of his Government Baldwin was anxious to make a whole series of Cabinet changes.
(66) The Government had failed to agree on a programme: Baldwin was for protection.
(67) Both of them regarded Baldwin as an acceptable and agreeable assistant, but not as a great deal more.
(68) Baldwin had some considerable difficulty about finding another place to live.
(69) Custom homes with spectacular views of the downtown skyline fill the streets that snake through Baldwin Hills.
(70) Baldwin agreed that the request for a special bill was reasonable and said that he would commend it to his colleagues.
(71) Davidson had of course great opportunity for influence upon Baldwin, and he used it to the full on this occasion.
(72) Davidson was a close friend and confidant of Stanley Baldwin.
(73) The Chanak crisis, which erupted in late September, drove Baldwin to the newsstands of Aix for the first time.
(74) It was tactfully conveyed to Baldwin that he would be welcome to stay for dinner but not afterwards.
(75) Alfred Baldwin held Bewdley, but Stanley was defeated at Kidderminster.
(76) Baldwin had spent the weekend partly in London and partly at Chequers.
(77) Throughout the campaign,(http://sentencedict.com/baldwin.html) Baldwin looked the most likely to win.
(78) This was not only humiliating but also very awkward for Baldwin.
(79) Its pharmacodynamics was studied according to Baldwin method.
(80) Confronted with brute facts, Mr. Baldwin had recoiled.
(81) The Baldwin marriage was always an unhappy one.
(82) Turbulence is enclosed with algebraic Baldwin - Lomax model.
(83) Choose and solve algebraic Baldwin - Lomax turbulent model.
(84) Stanley Baldwin: Your greatest test... is yet to come!
(85) Baldwin - Lomax Turbulence model is applied to programming.
(86) Arda never returned, and Baldwin died in 1118.
(87) "This particular subduction zone has produced very damaging earthquakes throughout its history, " said Randy Baldwin, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
(88) James Baldwin is one of the most famous Contemporary American writers who is famed for three novels, they are Go Tell It on the Mountain, Another Country and Giovanni's Room.
(89) Also starring in the dramedy are Donald Sutherland, William Baldwin, and Natalie Zea.
(90) One Host -- Yeah, I'm looking forward happily to Steve Martin , and nervously to Alec Baldwin.
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