Similar words: martyrdom, byre, byron, by rote, by rule, by road, Byronic, by right. Meaning: n. 1. English organist and composer of church music; master of 16th century polyphony; was granted a monopoly in music printing with Thomas Tallis (1543-1623) 2. explorer and United States naval officer; led expeditions to explore Antarctica (1888-1957).
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1. At first, Byrd and his men were able to take a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below.
2. Commander Byrd had made their flight plan.
3. Then Guest and Byrd began planning the flight.
4. Byrd thought it the most powerful, reliable plane available.
5. Byrd is likely to lose what remains of his fortune.
6. It was an old pupil, William Byrd, who introduced the game to Virginia in 1709.
7. Byrd has also investigated the use of the overlap process to map between dictionaries, matching word sense definitions.
8. Byrd had his arm broken, Noville had his stomach muscles torn.
9. Byrd and Bacon reportedly sought out a hit man to kill Oldham for $ 10, 000.
10. So Cameron arranged for Byrd to be trained at the station.
11. But the council, the majority of which backs Byrd, never accepted the resignation, an apparent violation of state law.
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12. Byrd says he settled the claim to avoid legal hassles.
13. For all the size of the Byrd discography, we have barely started to discover them.
14. Byrd concludes that lists of undifferentiated definition words are not selective enough for adequate mappings, but the overall plan shows promise.
15. Pre-1575 Byrd is unevenly represented on record, and to experience its various facets you will have to assemble many scattered performances.
16. The pride, excitement, and extraordinary accomplishments Byrd refers to came in response to what was obviously a grand vision.
17. On Wednesday, Byrd quoted Cicero and Aristotle in a long oration on the evils of the line-item veto.
18. Byrd claims he was carrying the gun at his wife's insistence.
19. We're Block and Byrd for Earth and Sky.
20. In 1929, the American explorer, R. E. Byrd, successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time.
21. Richard Byrd was the first man to fly over both poles.
22. In January of 1956 Admiral Byrd led an expedition to the South Pole.
23. The Byrd Amendment Act was passed in the autumn of the year before last year.
24. It was a great honor; she would serve with Commander Richard Byrd, honorary president.
25. My mentors were people I read about, such as Richard Byrd, the explorer, rather than people I knew.
26. Nit - prolog debugging facilities are based on the port technique provided by L. Byrd.
27. "Roughly three quarters of total aid to Afghanistan goes outside government channels," says William Byrd, Bank economist and co-author of the report.
28. We had enlisted everyone we could think of to make the case to Byrd, but he was adamant that health-care reform could not be construed as part of the basic budget process.
29. In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E. Byrd, successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time.
30. An earthly tree a heavenly fruit - Cast off all doubtful care (William Byrd). Sacred. Sacred song.
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