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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(241) The committee, consisting of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston, pressed on Jefferson the task of writing their report.
(242) FAITH LAPIDUS: Benjamin Spock worked at a camp for disabled children for three summers during his years at Yale.
(243) Benjamin Button : Sometimes we're on a collision course, and we just don't know it.
(244) Bolivian Mayor of Ayo Ayo Benjamin Altamirano is seen in this undated file photo.
(245) Benjamin Disraeli , who became Lord Beaconsfield , was , in his youth, poor and struggling and passionately ambitious.
(246) Butler's "performativity" and Walter Benjamin generally were also too frequently cited in an unreflective way, she felt.
(247) With security as a major concern in the elections, polls have hardliner Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party in the lead.
(248) Walter Benjamin is a classic Hesperian Marxian, and he is also a famous literary theorist of Frankfurt school.
(249) Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny are back at it again and have found bunny Utopia in Cappadocia, Turkey.
(250) Like Leonard Bernstein[sentencedict.com], England's Benjamin Britten has helped many young people to understand music better.
(251) Benjamin: I pressed the emergency button! And then I stayed in elevator waiting for the rescue.
(252) Benjamin Peirce called it "the science that draws necessary conclusions."
(253) This historic event is captured by the famous American artist Benjamin West in 1786 and is proudly displayed in the National Portrait Museum, Edinburgh.
(254) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the case a "sad day for the state of Israel."
(255) In the critique of neo-Kantist epistemology and Enlightenment, Bloch and Benjamin win the field for their revolutionary practice of Messianism.
(256) An unwise experiment which is often mentioned is Benjamin Franklin's famous kite in a understorm.
(257) From the tribes of Judah, Simeon and Benjamin they allotted the previously named towns.
(258) He will be cremated Tuesday after a private ceremony in Nimes, southern France,[www.Sentencedict.com] his son Benjamin Paulin said.
(259) And, that's Benjamin Guggenheim and his mistress, Madame Aubert. Mrs.
(260) "Benjamin Harrison " was also at anchor, whilst the "Empire Tide, " had taken refuge in Moller Bay.
(261) However, under the influence of Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, Victoria resumed public life, opening Parliament in 1866.
(262) First Lady Michelle Obama, along with Surgeon General Regina Benjamin and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, unveiled the new icon to help communicate healthy eating guidelines.
(263) LOME Aug 12 (Reuters) - Togo hailed French-born Benjamin Boukpeti for winning the West African country's first ever Olympic medal on Tuesday and said it would make sure he was suitably honoured.
(264) It's a debate that has picked up in the past decade since Benjamin Spock, one of the world's best-known pediatricians, argued against milk and meat in children's diets.
(265) An unwise experiment which is often mentioned is Benjamin Franklin's famous kite in a thunderstorm.
(266) ACLU lawyer Benjamin Stevenson wrote in the complaint that Gillman's cousin, an admitted lesbian identified as "Jane Doe, " complained to Davis about being harassed by students on Sept. 7.
(267) The Republican Party re-nominated President Benjamin Harrison. And the Democratic Party nominated former President Grover Cleveland.
(268) In 1833, Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States, was born in North Bend, Ohio.
(269) Illuminati members if they proceed with world depopulation plans, according to Tokyo-based journalist Benjamin Fulford , 46.
(270) Presidents John Quincy Adams, Abraham Lincoln and Benjamin Harrison all appointed former rivals to the post of secretary of state during their terms of office.
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