Similar words: benjamin spock, benjamin franklin, benjamin harrison, benjamin disraeli, captain james cook, jamming, gamin, amino. Meaning: n. 1. gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation 2. (Old Testament) the youngest and best-loved son of Jacob and Rachel and one of the twelve forebears of the tribes of Israel.
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(211) Even time, as Benjamin Franklin told us, is money, a doctrine which horrified Max Weber in his searing indictment of the capitalist mentality as an "iron cage" without "spirit".
(212) Mr Richards' wrote for The Kings Singers, The Swingle Singers, Evelyn Glennie and Benjamin Luxon.
(213) In his discourse upon the task of the translator, Benjamin interweaves a scientific view with a theological perception.
(214) A paper of mine entitled "The Proustian theme in a letter from Keats to Benjamin Bailey" was chuckled over by the six or seven scholars who read it.
(215) General Benjamin Dolorfino of the AFP boasts the group can no longer stage attacks on Mindanao itself.
(216) Benjamin, Erkang often crape myrtle and swallow when the messenger, and red Liu Qingliu become friends.
(217) The charity owns love letters by figures including Darwin, Churchill and Victorian-era prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, which it holds at its properties across the country.
(218) Gen. Benjamin Butler, commander of Union forces occupying a foothold in Virginia at Fortress Monroe on the mouth of the James River, provided a legal rationale for the seizure of slave property.
(219) He wrote the libretto for “Billy Budd” by Benjamin Britten, a British composer who called him “our most musical novelist”.
(220) Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of the ninth President of the United States, William Henry Harrison.
(221) But in a recent multicenter study, the only menu change that had a significant payoff for dieters was cutting back on sugary beverages, says lead author Benjamin Caballero, MD.
(222) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), a composer with a very personal style, has become world-famous for such operatic works as "Peter Grimes" and "Billy Budd".
(223) When he was 12, Benjamin was sent to assist his half-brother James who had a printing shop.
(224) Beside the border of Benjamin, from the east side to the west side, Simeon, one portion.
(225) Whatever is the matter, Cousin Benjamin? Is it a cat? or John Stoat Ferret?
(226) Tarter 's efforts to push SETI forward with private financing impress even skeptics of the enterprise. Benjamin M.
(227) Benjamin : Your charge is divided into two parts the Payment in Advance and the rest.
(228) The opening of the Wilderness Road enabled the founding of the first settlements in Kentucky,[sentencedict .com] including Transylvania Colony--which became Boonesboro--Harrod's Town and Benjamin Logan's.
(229) In 1818, Benjamin Brodie became the first physician to document that a patient believed to have active AS had accompanying iritis .
(230) Benjamin Franklin imbued in us the zeal to work and encouraged the inclination for self-improvement.
(231) Benjamin: Yeah. I have a fancy for some wine tonight. Can you recommend something for me?
(232) The people grieved for Benjamin, because the LORD had made a gap in the tribes of Israel.
(233) STEVE EMBER: And I'm Steve Ember with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about the world's most famous doctor for children, Benjamin Spock.
(234) Concerto for Cor anglais and string orchestra (Laumer, Simon Benjamin). English horn, strings. Baroque.
(235) This Beijing international marathon match men's team's championship, is won by Kenyan 29 year - old Benjamin.
(236) RAY FREEMAN: The American Congress passed several historic pieces of legislation during Benjamin Harrison's administration: The Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
(237) We'll study the history, from philosophers John Locke and Benjamin Franklin to mythbusters Kari Byron and Jamie Hyneman.
(238) British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli is believed to have been the first to use the phrase.
(239) Benjamin Franklin was many things: a printer, writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, civic leader, and diplomat.
(240) Maybe that explained the healthy veggie patches that Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny noticed all around the Cappadocia region.
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