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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151. The situation Clinton faces in 1996 is not nearly as dire as that which confronted Carter in 1979.
152. Carter, a staff sergeant who worked in a Los Angeles tire facility after the war, passed away in 1963.
153. Jimmy Carter and George Bush also have joined a growing chorus of eminent senior politicians in the quest for reform.
154. Carter received reassurances that he would not lose his job.
155. She wanders the stage, mike in hand like Betty Carter, often hovering over one of her accompanists, particularly Terrasson.
156. Now Benning wanted a thorough search and with Carter in custody this should pose no problem.
157. Stuart Carter had been a caring and loving father while exercising considerable skill in a steelworks.
158. He was the first big labor leader to back Jimmy Carter for president in 1976.
159. Hundreds of observers, including a team led by former President Jimmy Carter, will wander around on voting day.
160. There was a huge gap between aim and achievement in the Carter administration.
161. Carter and Reagan had come into politics relatively late in life.
162. James Carter arrived in this at his most extreme then eased into a breezy funk.
163. Former President Jimmy Carter agreed to mediate the peace talks.
164. Carter was merely stunned by the reaction from the East; he was blown over backward by the reaction from the West.
165. President Carter displayed considerable restraint in the crisis until an attempt was made in April 1980 to rescue the hostages by force.
166. But both Ford and Kissinger gave the treaty their support,(http://sentencedict.com/carter.html) and Carter put the full weight of the presidency behind ratification.
167. Stopping short of direction intervention, Carter had taken a firm line.
168. The televised debate in October 1988 between Bush and Dukakis was virtually a repeat, in terms of people-winning, of Reagan/Carter in 1980.
169. Soon he was as obsessed by them as Carter had been.
170. I congratulate President Carter on his victory here.
171. He accused President Carter of vacillation and retreat.
172. Good Carter, set aside the memory of my threatenings.
173. Mrs. Carter protested that it was merely nervous reaction.
174. Hello! This is Mr. Carter speaking.
175. There was a phone call from David Burton of Carter Steel Ltd. Of Chicago yesterday afternoon.
176. Carter Druse grew pale; he shook in every limb, turned faint.
177. Since leaving office , Carter has come to see me twice.
178. O'Leary served in federal energy posts in both the Ford and Carter administrations.
179. By the middle of 1979, Jimmy Carter was in serious political trouble.
180. The songs were arranged by another well-known bass player, Ron Carter.
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