Similar words: benjamin harrison, william henry harrison, garrison, william lloyd garrison, harris, prison, orison, worrisome. Meaning: n. 1. English actor on stage and in films (1908-1990) 2. English rock star; lead guitarist of the Beatles (1943-2001) 3. 23rd President of the United States (1833-1901) 4. 9th President of the United States; caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died shortly after (1773-1841).
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31. Harrison completed his first pendulum clock in 1713, before he was twenty years old.
32. No one suggests that the workaholic Harrison dallied or became distracted.
33. This caused such a stir that Harrison threw himself into the cause of medical reform.
34. There was no disgrace in finishing fourth in the Olympic 100m final, won that year by Harrison Dillard.
35. Wills gave this certificate, dated June 24, 1737, to Harrison as an official pat on the back.
36. Bailey and Harrison found that for certain types of passage cloze scores were potentially unreliable indicators of comprehension.
37. Robison and Harrison then synchronized their watches to fix the longitude of Port Royal by the time difference between them.
38. In an odd decision that White did not fully explain, veteran defensive lineman Nolan Harrison did not suit up Sunday night.
39. Was this the kind of total immersion in another person which Mortimer Harrison had undergone,(www.Sentencedict.com) in his unhealthy infatuation with her?
40. Recently, Shields' college buddy Dave Harrison stepped in behind the drum kit to complete the lineup.
41. Surely Harrison would have insisted on having it pose with him.
42. Fed up, Harrison walked out and the sessions ended in chaos.
43. Harrison writes in the present tense, excising names, places, location, time frame.
44. Andrew Harrison, also 17, suffered bruising and swelling around his head.
45. Stan Harrison even mentioned that he had met her father.
46. With commendable promptitude, he caught Harrison by the collar and held him firmly, while Agnes and Dotty recovered their balance.
47. Mr Harrison emerged with cuts and bruises, and severely shaken.
48. Harrison was a man who loved to harbour a grudge.
49. No known clockmaker, other than self-taught Harrison himself, lived or worked anywhere around north Lincolnshire in the early eighteenth century.
50. Yet Harrison had cause to cringe at the casual manner in which his case was opened and aired.
51. Harrison, I want to come to a stop on their starboard beam.
52. Chief Insp Peter Harrison urged motorists to ensure their boots were locked when parking their cars.
53. When it was over, the judges signed a certificate saying that they believed Harrison had indeed told them everything he knew.
54. Perhaps Mr Harrison would have second thoughts if he walked in our neck of the woods.
55. Then blonde Lesley Harrison found the life she really wanted to lead ... as a policewoman.
56. As it was, Harrison stood alone against the vested navigational interests of the scientific establishment.
57. Its current headquarters is at Harrison and Spear, with additional space in two nearby buildings.
58. Alleyne appears to have collected souvenirs, anything from letters to General Harrison to tomahawks.
59. Graham, who was about twenty years older than Harrison, became his patron at the end of one long day together.
60. Mr Harrison was slashed across the chest three times and stabbed, yet he clung on, trying to overpower the attacker.
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