Similar words: african american, kick against the pricks, African, africa, friction, fried chicken, fricative, fried rice. Meaning: n. United States industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry (1849-1919).
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(1) The Frick is an art gallery in New York.
(2) Then he pledged loyalty to Frick and to his leadership.
(3) Frick hated being contradicted and often flew into a rage when put in such a position.
(4) Frick was getting restless once again when the place simply exploded into action.
(5) Kragan excused himself as he pushed past Frick and opened it.
(6) Frick built a mansion on the ocean in Prides Crossing, behind a hundred-thousand-dollar fence.
(7) Frick was proud as he walked between them, his long black leather coat reaching to the ground.
(8) Frick idled his way along the corridor, looking in through various windows.
(9) Mr. Frick is a good judge of character.
(10) Don Frick was struck Friday while attending a festival.
(11) With a few strikes on her keyboard, Frick was able to call up daily radar data that covered a bat cave in Texas.
(12) Frick has discovered that at least one bat species is quite particular about the weather.
(13) At the meeting, Frick and her colleagues described a new Web portal, called Surveillance Of Aeroecology using weather Radar[sentencedict.com], that makes using radar data much easier for biologists.
(14) At the Frick Collection, there has been "no apples-to-apples incident" comparable to the damaged Picasso, said Heidi Rosenau, a spokeswoman.
(15) Henry Clay Frick, a rich New Yorker, died in 1919, leaving his house, furniture and art collection to the American people.
(16) WASHINGTON, D.C.—When Winifred Frick sits down at her computer to look at radar maps, it's not to track a local thunderstorm. It's to follow bats.
(17) Mike Frick is a graduate of Harvard School of Public Health and has been living in Yunnan off and on since 2007.
(18) Later there were sales to Henry Clay Frick and to Andrew Mellon and his son Paul.
(19) Compared with some of the bigger museums, the Frick, housed in a mansion on Fifth Avenue built by Henry Clay Frick(Sentencedict), is a remarkably calm setting.
(20) A Sturmabteilung opened the door that led into the cabin and Frick walked through, the others following.
(21) Although Carnegie said he favored unions, he backed the goal of his deputy, Henry Clay Frick, of regaining unchallenged control over the plant.
(22) Now with the easier access to radar data, Cryan says that researchers such as Frick "are just starting to see patterns that are meaningful."
(23) The original list 14 years ago was crawling with Rockefellers, and Du Ponts, a Frick, a Whitney, Mellon or two – all great family fortunes that stretched back to the 19th century.
(24) "It's a tool that can be used by lots of people to ask a variety of different questions, " says Frick. "It will really open up the field."
(25) "China has been buying to build up state reserves of beans," said Anne Frick, Prudential Bache Commodities analyst, noting China's own crop isn't large enough to meet its needs.
(26) After a series of assaults, gunfights, and an attempted assassination of Frick, the strike was broken.
(27) She is from Manhattan and works in the education department at the Frick Collection.
(28) But in dry years, water stress and fewer insects make the bats come out earlier, says Frick.
(29) By 1890, Carnegie and his chief lieutenant, Henry Clay Frick, had decided that the Amalgamated "had to go, " even at Homestead.
(30) Kirk from Florida sent a large box holding a Sunday Miami Herald, color snapshots of his pets (Dina the dog, Sweet Pea the cat, and his parrots, Frick and Frack) and a fresh green coconut.
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