Similar words: cradle, cradle cap, cradlesong, cat's cradle, ladle, medley, beadle, treadle. Meaning: n. 1. United States politician who was elected the first Black may of Los Angeles (1917-1998) 2. United States general who played an important role in the Allied victory in World War II (1893-1981).
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1. Ann Bradley dispels the old wives' tales and gives the medical facts.
2. Bradley projects a natural warmth and sincerity.
3. Bradley has been considered a possible presidential contender himself.
4. Bradley is still accustomed to travelling everywhere in style.
5. "Is this what you were looking for?" Bradley produced the handkerchief.
6. We travelled some little way before noticing that Bradley wasn't with us.
7. Bill Bradley says too much is going unsaid between blacks and whites.
8. Bradley was a major supporter of the 1986 tax reform plan.
9. Gordon Bradley is a familiar face at the Shrewsbury Flower Show.
10. Bradley will go down in history as Los Angeles' longest serving mayor.
11. Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut(sentencedict.com), giving families $350 in tax credits per child.
12. Miss Bradley, first bell has sounded.
13. When the matter came up for hearing, Bradley attended.
14. General Bradley gave the order to advance.
15. Bradley was elected to the Senate in 1978.
16. But Bradley will not place blame.
17. Bradley develops these ideas further in his book.
18. The court's decision was a major setback for Bradley.
19. Then Bradley, the astronomer royal,[sentencedict.com/bradley.html] died in July.
20. Bradley doesn't know diddly about running his own business.
21. Bradley, a Hall of Fame pro basketball player, first gained prominence as a college hoops star at Princeton.
22. Bradley is shot at by the warden and his guards, as well as by the killer and his henchmen.
23. She had married Fred Bradley without being in love with the kind and considerate man who was employing her.
24. Bradley said the bill that passed was much weaker than the original version, which spelled out remedies for job discrimination.
25. Bradley, despite his 1735 endorsement of the sea clock, felt little affinity for anything outside astronomy.
26. Bradley concludes that the animals descended from two separate groups of common ancestors, domesticated at roughly the same time.
27. A moment more, and we see Bradley standing on deck, swinging his hat to show that he is all right.
28. Clifford Bradley had half hidden himself from the rest of the company behind the table holding the model of the new Laboratory.
29. Race is one of the issues Bradley has grappled with throughout his life, he writes in his memoir.
30. The police were called, after which Bradley started to tear up the paper bags which were on the counter.
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