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Sentence count:35Posted:2022-02-02Updated:2022-02-02
Similar words: emily dickinsonjackie robinsonparkinsonparkinson'sstick insectparkinsonianparkinsonismparkinson's lawMeaning: n. United States poet noted for her mystical and unrhymed poems (1830-1886). 
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1 In the earlier rounds, Ferguson and Dickinson were the standouts.
2 Dickinson, in shirt sleeves, shuddered.
3 Dickinson wrote some very inspired poems.
4 Despite their proximity, Dickinson has not written a column about Earley and is unwilling to say anything about him.
5 Dickinson stopped outside a Catholic church on the outskirts of St Denis.
6 Caroline Dickinson was raped and killed July 18, 1996, in her bed at a youth hostel.
7 The poet Emily Dickinson is known for her brilliant fancies.
8 The Curator, Robert Dickinson, says Swindon would lose touch with its heritage and past.
9 Her petty jealousy and deep ambivalence about Dickinson explode through her schoolmarm prose.
10 Dickinson, to the contrary, used the dash to stitch her meaning to -- Eternity.
11 Intense though Emily Dickinson was, Emily had never experienced the spume and spray of arterial blood.
12 Dickinson sailed down in slow, sweeping curves, feeling strangely innocent.
13 The flak tailed off, mercifully, and Dickinson and Finlayson angled across from the north to join them.
14 Where Dickinson withdrew into the self, Higginson, a passionate abolitionist, tried to realise his ideals, but both were paradoxical individuals.
15 What do Albert Einstein, J.D. Salinger, Emily Dickinson, Vincent Van Gogh, and Susan B. Anthony have in common?
16 A precision bomb calorimeter of Dickinson type was constructed in this laboratory.
17 Emily Dickinson gives the sense of having come before her time.
18 Emily Dickinson, a famous 19th century American poetess,(www.Sentencedict.com) enjoys equal popularity with Whitman and is conferred the pioneer of the 20th century English and American Imagist movement.
19 Emily Dickinson was born on December 10 , 1830 , in Amherst , Massachusetts.
20 Their vocabulary, like that of Emely Dickinson, acquired regal overtones.
21 Their vocabulary, like that of Emily Dickinson, acquired regal overtones.
22 Emily Dickinson ( 1830 - 1886 ) was as famous a poet as Walt Whitman , who lived in the nineteenth century.
23 Emily Dickinson , a famous American poetess of the 19 th century, is a unique and unprecedented poet.
24 Emily Dickinson too is unsure how to pitch her work.
25 Produced by Oliver Stone, "Wild Palms" co-stars Dana Delaney, Jim Belushi and Angie Dickinson.
26 Then the engine note was suddenly fading, turning light and harmless, and Dickinson felt the controls start to answer.
27 But Patrick Farrell, who began his riding career with champion trainer Michael Dickinson, believes his hero can make the grade.
28 Using high-speed, digital imaging of fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) faced with a looming swatter, Dickinson and graduate student Gwyneth Card determined the secret to a fly's crafty behaviour.
29 "It is best not to swat at the fly's starting position, but rather to aim a bit forward of that to anticipate where the fly is going to jump when it first sees your swatter, " suggested Dickinson.
30 At this point, their people are good at knowing the rules, the technical terminology, " said Dickinson.
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