Similar words: franklin pierce, benjamin franklin, franklin roosevelt, franklin delano roosevelt, frankly, frankly speaking, inkling, tinkling. Meaning: ['fræŋklɪn] n. 1. United States historian noted for studies of Black American history (born in 1915) 2. printer whose success as an author led him to take up politics; he helped draw up the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; he played a major role in the American Revolution and negotiated French support for the colonists; as a scientist he is remembered particularly for his research in electricity (1706-1790) 3. a landowner (14th and 15th centuries) who was free but not of noble birth.
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61. Breakfast on the Franklin, dinner out of a sardine can, supper at the Claiendon.
62. The only benefit of the endeavor came when old Benjamin Franklin became a friend of the young priest.
63. In the United States,(www.Sentencedict.com) Franklin has long sold its product range through retail outlets.
64. The election of Franklin Roosevelt in November did not raise his spirits.
65. And using Cousin Franklin as a premier background source, Joe was able to add considerably to his wealth and fame.
66. Franklin Delano, the son-in-law of William Astor; and a group of high-ranking military officers.
67. Franklin draws much of her inspiration from early cultures and the symbolic and mythical imagery associated with them.
68. The most noticeable difference: a new portrait of Ben Franklin.
69. Franklin Roosevelt, who equated wealth with energy and idealism, heartily endorsed the appointment.
70. Franklin Roosevelt obviously benefited from his elite, highly educated upbringing.
71. Please, Franklin concluded, do not publish that paragraph; he wanted to leave this world at peace with the sects.
72. Among these was Mrs Gina Franklin whose career illustrates the development of consultancies and methodology in Britain.
73. Franklin Roosevelt had maintained a diplomatic representative in Vichy from the outset.
74. Franklin is in charge of executing the company's reorganization plan.
75. Franklin placed his own hopes on the idea that the Westminster Parliament would pass legislation to set up a union.
76. The kind of case lawyers love is exemplified by the one that arose out of the collapse of the Franklin National Bank.
77. I have a vocalist called Kali who sings the Aretha Franklin track Respect.
78. Franklin ended up serving four life sentences on dual state and federal charges.
79. The president joined in dedicating the new Franklin D.. Roosevelt memorial in Washington.
80. As the party was breaking up, Joe quietly invited young Franklin and Harry Hopkins home for a nightcap.
81. Truman had been propelled into the presidency through the sudden death of Franklin Roosevelt on 12 April 1945.
82. Morley accused Franklin of sandbagging him by not telling him the full story.
83. Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin started singing in gospel choirs, not at music lessons.
84. Franklin was contemptuous of the Iroquois and referred to them as savages.
85. The only gala performers currently scheduled to perform at inaugural balls the following night are Estefan, Franklin and Yearwood.
86. Jill Franklin wore a long white cotton dress with small roses in its pattern.
87. Rather than admit defeat, Franklin compromised in order to save face.
88. Only Ray and a high school student named Devon Franklin remained standing in the middle of the nave.
89. On the top floor Franklin D. Hauser was addressing executives inside the large board room.
90. Clinton became the first Democrat to be re-elected since Franklin D.. Roosevelt in 1936 thanks to support from women voters.
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