Similar words: confounded, founder, surrounded, profound, funded, dumbfound, foundation, founding father. Meaning: [faʊnd] adj. having a basis; often used as combining terms.
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121. It was founded in 1884 when General Pitt Rivers, an amateur anthropologist, donated his collection to the university.
122. The original Stoves company was founded on 14 February 1920.
123. In 1879 the Workhouse Infirmary Nursing Association was founded to train and supply nurses, and she became secretary.
124. This group was founded in 1983 under the guidance of the Perry Hilltop neighbourhood organisation.
125. As for being the oldest surviving newspaper, this claim is invalidated by the Worcester Post Man founded in 1709.
126. During these years race became the cultural flashpoint, and most political careers were founded on a rhetoric of purity and exclusion.
127. The fashion show was founded by Daniel and university friends to support the fellowship and help a local cancer charity.
128. Gupta founded and edited a newspaper in colonial East Africa.
129. Racism is not founded on rational thought, but on fear.
130. The Shore Porters' Society of Aberdeen, founded as a haulage contractor in 1498, is still in business.
131. In 798 he founded a monastery at Winchcombe, where a new church was dedicated in 811.
132. An East Berlin section of the international environmental organization, Greenpeace, was founded in February.
133. Founded in 1673, this small walled garden is the oldest botanical garden in the country after Oxford's.
134. Control Techniques was founded 20 years ago and floated on the Stock Market in 1985, when the annual turnover was £6.8m.
135. A Zoological Society was founded in London in 1826 to act as a showcase for Britain's colonial possessions.
136. Lefors, founded in 1900 as the Gray County seat[Sentencedict.com], long has faced an uncertain future.
137. While the former resists the comparison with an empirical reality the latter is epistemologically founded on such a comparison.
138. Monica s Mission, founded in 1934 by a Franciscan priest as a clinic for the poor.
139. PolyGram and Universal founded Gramercy in 1992, sharing the overhead costs of movie distribution.
140. Alan King founded Ace and actually had a hit single after all the years of struggle.
141. He began his retailing career in 1964 when he founded Habitat, a chain of stores selling well-designed modern furniture and furnishings.
142. It was formed by members of the almamater of climbers, the Alpine Club, founded in 1858.
143. Chester, a flourishing county town, had the King's School founded in 1541.
144. Founded to give political expression to a working class based on industry, what is their role in a post-industrial world?
145. In a functional sense, spillover was founded on the belief that contemporary economies were based upon a tangle of interrelated sectors.
146. She founded a still extant Bridgettine order for whom she provided a Rule.
147. So what he says about external objects may be false in spite of being founded on observation.
148. One is founded on the triumphant rise of natural science since the sixteenth century.
149. Founded in 1883, its relationship to the cooperative movement was from the start problematic.
150. The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion. George Washington
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