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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91. Franklin was named "Man of the Year" for his dedication to community activities.
92. He is the first elected Democratic incumbent since Franklin Roosevelt to go unchallenged in his own party.
93. Mr Franklin says the promised stream of profits averaging £10m over the next five years has a present value of roughly £44m.
93. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
94. Franklin went to work in his shirtsleeves.
95. “We do continuous consumer research,” Franklin said.
96. Franklin Roosevelt served three full terms as President.
97. Benjamin Franklin set up the Number 1 fire company.
98. Benjamin Franklin was a famous American statesman.
99. We have elected Franklin Roosevelt President.
100. The youth patterned his life on Benjamin Franklin 's.
101. Only this morning came my lady's nephew, Mr. Franklin.
102. Franklin Roosevelt listened with bright - eyed smiling attention.
103. But young Walter Franklin was a modem agriculturist.
104. That would be Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1936.
105. The funny, fur hat Benjamin Franklin once wore.
106. In 1935, Franklin Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act.
107. But young Walter Franklin was a modern agriculturist.
108. Benjamin Franklin set up the first fire company.
109. Maggie: You won Homecoming Queen at Franklin High!
110. In a newspaper piece called "On Conversation," which he wrote shortly after forming the Junto, Franklin stressed the importance of deferring--or at least giving the appearance of deferring--to others.
111. Crick writes to collaborator Dr. Maurice Wilkins and praises the exit of a female collaborator, Dr. Rosalind Franklin.
112. To return to Franklin, this didactically waggish man blandly assured English readers that it was grand to see the whales leap like salmon up the falls of Niagara.
113. Seventy-six years ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt took to the inaugural dais and reminded a nation that its recent troubles "concern, thank God, only material things."
114. World disarmament is one of the important diplomatic ideas of the President Franklin Roosevelt.
115. Probably, however, Franklin is most famous today for his inventions lightning conductor.
116. Franklin established his own printing business in Philadelphia in 1728.
117. Like other presidents, Franklin Pierce hoped to avoid the issue. He also believed that earlier legislation had settled the debate.
118. The New Deal was President Franklin D. Roosevelt's attempt to alleviate the emergency.
119. President Franklin Pierce decided he should make someone else governor of Utah.
120. She now felt doubly guilty; she had embarrassed Franklin and she had cost her partner money.
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