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(1) She cites a favourite poem by George Herbert.
(2) But it was the Chickasaw, commanded by George H.. Perkins, that fired the most destructive shots.
(3) That rule was underscored by George McGovern in 1972 when he selected Sen.
(4) Hooton was defeated by George Miller in the city council primary election only eight months after taking office.
(5) We were joined there by George and Marion and we all went off to a skiing resort called Gargellen.
(6) This fugly looking phone phone created by George Koussouros records your kiss with its high-tech capabilities like pressure and sucking levels through its lusty lips.
(7) To rebel, Mr. Fox (voiced by George Clooney) sets out to pillage the farms of three of the most dastardly growers in the land (Boggis, Bunce and Bean).
(8) The guitar played by George Harrison at the Beatles last concert in 1969 fetched $US434,750 in a Hollywood auction conducted live and online.
(9) Kodak created in 1888 by George Eastman has been a modern day pioneer of sorts in cameras and photography for the masses.
(10) It did guide me to houses once inhabited by George Burns, Frank Sinatra and the Menendez brothers.
(11) But energy policies brought in by George W Bush which set production quota to encourage the use of biofuels allowed the industry to take off.
(12) The custom of Open House was inaugurated by George Washington during his first term as President.
(13) Written in C by George Weigt, the Eigenmath program is a simple, easy-to-use computer algebra system.
(14) Photograph by George Steinmetz – The connection between a Dinka man and his cow is profound; it is part of his personal identity.
(15) A look back to 1990, to the disastrous budget agreement reached by George Bush, should provide Republicans with some comfort.
(16) Moorer lost the crown when he was knocked out by George Foreman.
(17) This form of public transport was first introduced into London by George Shillibeer in 1829.
(18) In fact,[sentencedict.com] four years ago Clinton was highly critical of federal policies originated and implemented by George Bush.
(19) Take for example, the national missile-defence system proposed by the United States, and strongly supported by George Bush.
(20) But the final word must be reserved for the destructive, disruptive role played by George Bush's administration.
(21) Satisfying himself after a while, he commenced to write a follow-up letter, composed by George and dated 31 August.
(22) S. should liberate and unite Korea – but Omar Bradley supported by George Kennan that U.
(23) 1724 - The premiere of Giulio Cesare, an Italian opera by George Frideric Handel, takes place in London.
(24) Listen now as Betty Buckley sings How Long Has This Been Going On by George Gershwin.
(25) Travel and transportation were changed when the steamship was invented, and they were changed even more when the locomotive was invented by George Stephenson in 1814.
(26) The leaves of a giant lobelia plant, photographed on Mount Kilimanjaros Shira Plateau in Tanzania, spiral around the center. Photograph by George F. Mobley. Sentencedict.com
(27) Your bringing-up was different from mine; mine was a real thing, by George!
(28) "Quaker" is a popular name for a member of a Christian sect named the Society of Friends and founded by George Fox in mid-17th century England.
(29) The beginnings of American musical theatre productions like the wonderful play 'Pygmalion' written by George Bernard Shaw became the glorious 'My Fair Lady' written by Lerner and Loewe.
(30) It is before 1848 because it was referred to by George Stephenson in that year.
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