Similar words: cartel, a la carte, descartes, carte blanche, artery, barter, starter, quarter. Meaning: ['kɑːtə] n. 1. Englishman and Egyptologist who in 1922 discovered and excavated the tomb of Tutankhamen (1873-1939) 2. 39th President of the United States (1924-) 3. someone whose work is driving carts.
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61. Carter was deputized by Dodge to take command of the tanker.
62. Nell Carter also appeared and performed a couple of upbeat numbers.
63. Appointed by President Carter in 1978, Collins became the fifth sitting judge to be indicted in the past decade.
64. In Washington, President Carter was delighted that the Shah's arrival in the states would be further delayed.
65. The Department of Correction, in a blunder Ryan shakes her head over still, inadvertently gave Carter her home address.
66. Carter had been no mean personal campaigner himself in the past, but by 1980 his situation had changed fundamentally.
67. Reagan had already scored points by crossing the stage before the debate to shake hands with the startled Carter.
68. His vice president Gerald Ford took over for the remainder of his term but lost the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter.
69. Fantasy has continued to interest several other contemporary women writers, such as Emma Tennant and Angela Carter, in this way.
70. McDaniel, a nine-year starter at left cornerback, lost his spot to Perry Carter last week.
71. Thus, in the key area of economic policy, despite an occasional victory, Carter achieved little.
72. Susanna Highmore asked Elizabeth Carter to write a piece on Leapor, probably an epitaph.
73. Such abuses produced a deregulatory movement that took root in the Carter administration and flourished under Ronald Reagan.
74. Mrs Carter pushed for mental health legislation and regularly attended cabinet meetings.
75. The Carter team feared that the remark and the attitude it conveyed would be an open invitation to execute Kim.
76. Carter suffered the worse electoral defeat of any incumbent President ever,(sentencedict.com/carter.html) including Herbert Hoover in 1932.
77. During the time she was living with the Abramses, Katelyn was happy and a big eater, Carter said.
78. Carter himself, as one part of his hardening attitude toward the Soviets, lost faith in the treaty.
79. In the Carter Administration, energy was the one and only thing I would have considered.
80. He is too young to have covered Kennedy, but he wrote speeches for President Carter and is a certified political junkie.
81. Carter reluctantly accepted the face-saving maneuver, which was announced on April 21.
82. The meeting made it crystal clear that Carter was determined to go ahead with the withdrawal.
83. Like Clinton 12 years later, he possessed in volume what the incumbent president, Jimmy Carter, lacked.
84. The judge accepted that Carter did not mean to harm anyone.
85. They, too, made a comeback, winning the presidency with Jimmy Carter in 1976.
86. The sermons were livelier, for the resident minister Carter was a cultivated man.
87. Carter was well aware of these problems when he was approached by Vance, and had no illusions about the job.
88. Carter also gave a go-ahead for a military attempt to rescue the hostages.
89. Then the Carter administration lavished yet more money and mobilized the federal government anew in yet another massive drive for passage.
90. Carter was jailed for the brutal murder of a young mother of three.
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