Similar words: camel, camellia, melon, helot, melody, pomelo, came, ocelot. Meaning: n. (Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom; according to the legend, truth and goodness and beauty reigned there.
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1. In 1975 he portrayed the king in a Los Angeles revival of "Camelot".
2. So he stays at Camelot for a little while.
3. Simply having served in the conservatives' version of Camelot is seen as qualification enough to serve again today.
4. Camelot then protested about a conflict of interest because Freshfields had worked for Sir Richard's Virgin company.
5. They dream of a great castle called Camelot and a round table that could seat 150 knights.
6. But the hope of Camelot was ultimately trumped by the despair and political cynicism of Vietnam and Watergate.
7. Camelot, a Channel 4 drama starring Eva Green and Joseph Fiennes, is only the latest in a series of big-budget takes on Arthurian legend.
8. You can call it the Camelot effect or maybe it's just that people are nosy.
9. Per the Zetas, both Project Camelot and the Horizon Project to test the public's gullibility.
10. Camelot: In arthurian legend, the site of King arthur's court.
11. Aslink as an It'service provider was acquired by Camelot in 2006 as well.
12. And like Camelot, Akhenaten's once bustling capital became only a mythic memory.
13. Camelot said the winners will talk about their plans for the windfall at press conferences tomorrow, when their identities will also be revealed.
14. Arthur lived in a castle called Camelot with his beautiful wife, Guinevere.
15. Camelot is waiting for the winning ticket holder to come forward and claim unimaginable riches.
16. And pursuant to the laws of Camelot, I, Uther Pendragon,(http://Sentencedict.com) have decreed that such practices are banned on penalty of death.
17. WordPerfect executives came to view Novell executives as rude invaders of the corporate equivalent of Camelot.
18. In his book 'The Birth Life And Acts of King Arthur' (1927), Thomas Mallory claims to have located Camelot and that it is the City of Winchester.
19. To enter a world of fantasy about ancient England, come to Camelot Park!
20. Such low-down are not yet known by public, but they can be discovered from the auditing report from Deloitte which works as auditor for Camelot.
21. In 1977, the family sold the estate to a private group called Camelot Gardens, which opened it as a museum.
22. The sound of the guns carries inland, into the heart of England,[sentencedict.com] and as it does it carries back also in time to Camelot and to "starlit Stonehenge."
23. Lin makes a valiant effort at making her role less twee, though fails to overcome her cliched lines on peace and Camelot ideals.
24. They can even choose to play daily as the company which runs the UK National Lottery, Camelot, operates multiple games.
25. When a friend of mine first introduced me to Project Camelot, I was very interested because I was starting to have some memories come back.
26. So this interview straight away broke new ground: it was the first Camelot interview in which David joined the two of us for the interview.
27. So I declare a festival to celebrate 20 years since the great dragon was captured and Camelot freed from the evil of sorcery.
28. A new television series is the latest dramatisation of the Camelot myth.
29. The idea stems from the Arthurian legend about the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot.
30. Knights of the realm, it's a great honor to welcome you to Camelot.
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