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Sentence count:221+2Posted:2017-07-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: oliver wendell holmesenrolmentholmiummalcolm xpatrolmanschoolmateschoolmasterfilmedMeaning: n. 1. a fictitious detective in stories by A. Conan Doyle 2. United States jurist noted for his liberal opinions (1841-1935) 3. United States writer of humorous essays (1809-1894) 4. English geologist and supporter of the theory of continental drift (1890-1965). 
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(121) Holmes erroneously assumed that ideas are more likely to spread if they are honest.
(122) Alas, though, exonerate Holmes as we cannot make a great writer out of him.
(123) Longfellow, Lowell, Holmes: all three, great men to their own age, have dwindled subsequently.
(124) Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Holmes picks up on the smallest clues and solves the most impossible cases.
(125) They would be likely to agree on some meeting-place beforehand, "remarked Holmes."
(126) So we can see it does not take Sherlock Holmes to deduce that King David did NOT use the modern symbol called the "Star of David".
(127) "Holmes is dead, " he said. "I have done with him. " Ten of Sir Arthur's sixty books are about spiritism .
(128) Holmes says drought and rising food and fuel prices have heightened the crisis along with on-going conflicts in many nations, particularly in Somalia.
(129) In any case, I still considered myself bound to the ROTC commitment if Colonel Holmes called me on it.
(130) Holmes slowly reopened his eyes and looked impatiently at his gigantic client.
(131) The UN's Humanitarian Envoy John Holmes warned of a possible guerrilla war.
(132) It was the second time she had been seen wearing stack-heeled, T-bar shoes with peep-toes, and led to Ms Holmes and Mr Cruise being criticised.
(133) I only wish that Holmes could be here too, but, as you may know, he has now retired to the country to study the art of apiary - beekeeping , as it's more commonly known.
(134) We all know that Sherlock Holmes is a famous fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle in the late 19th century.
(135) Yet Holmes rejects the notion of any future collaboration with the PDC.
(136) In Schenck v. United States, Justice Holmes explained that free speech should be protected unless it creates "a clear and present danger" of bringing about "substantive evils."
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(137) "The number of people being reached with the basic food they need, rice and ready-to-eat meals where appropriate is scaling up in the way we all want to see," Holmes said.
(138) " (Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was more pithy when he described a word as "the skin of a living thought.
(139) Wendy Brown Scott , Oliver Wendell Holmes on Equality and Adarand . Howard Law Journal ( Fall 2003 ).
(140) Whodunit: DiC Entertainment and Scottish television teamed up to resuscitate Sherlock Holmes for a distant future featuring a Moriarty clone on the rampage.
(141) In the books by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mycroft Holmes is the famous detective's more intelligent older brother.
(142) Whodunit: Gosho Aoyama, the Japanese artist who merged his love of Sherlock Holmes, Akira Kurosawa and Arsene Lupin III into the long-running manga and anime series Detective Conan.
(143) I know you, you scoundrel! I have heard of you before. You are Holmes, the meddler.
(144) Whodunit: In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, actor Jeremy Brett nailed Arthur Conan Doyle's super-sleuth cold from 1984 to 1994.
(145) Holmes, a fictional character created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was born in England in 1854.
(146) Winthrop often treated kids with his top secret cure-all "rubila, " later revealed by Oliver Wendell Holmes to be a mix of antimony and saltpeter, a precursor to the explosive potassium nitrate.
(147) Luxury retailers are trying to trim down the amount of time it takes to obtain a visa from China, in part because a Chinese tourist's primary activity is shopping, WSJ's Elizabeth Holmes reports.
(148) Holmes is the most representative translation theorist in the Low Countries.
(149) People who like to read detective stories always compare Sherlock Holmes with the other famous detectives like Hercule Poirot or Father Brown.
(150) In 1919, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the Supreme Court wrote that "the best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market.
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