Similar words: langston hughes, laugher, nighest, highest, roughen, toughen, ploughed, roughened. Meaning: n. 1. English poet (born in 1930) 2. United States writer (1902-1967) 3. United States industrialist who was an aviator and a film producer; during the last years of his life he was a total recluse (1905-1976) 4. United States jurist who served as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1862-1948).
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151. Howard Hughes seems to have set the standard for today's hypochondriac celebrities'tics and reclusion.
152. Howard Hughes, the aviator, Hollywood maven and all around nutjob, was better at spending than earning.
153. Out relaxing on a boat on a lake one day, Frank suddenly said to her: 'I bet Howard Hughes has got a bigger boat than this.
154. Langston Hughes is one of the most influential figures in twentieth - century Afro - American literature.
155. Sketchbook is all about pill popping and discovering the portfolio of Martin Hughes told as a life story that runs through the entire misery of his life to date.
156. But sifting through hundreds- even thousands- of Mandarin-speaking entrepreneurs is also a bit like trying to do an estate sale for Howard Hughes.
157. You can look at page thirty-one in the Hughes edition.
158. Originally written by Yeats as a poem,[www.Sentencedict.com] Down By the Salley Gardens did not become a real song until 1909 when Northern Irish composer Herbert Hughes set the words to the tune of an old Irish melody.
159. Black literature entered into the contemporary age since Langston Hughes and Richard Wright.
160. As one of the most important post-war British poets, Ted Hughes is characterized by his great passion and unique images.
161. Lifton, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at Yale University School of Medicine.
162. The concept "shook the bedrock" of the sociobiology field, says William Hughes, a biologist at the University of Leeds in the U.K.
163. However, their Manchester opponents soon led again, Chris Hay and Danny Hughes notching Didsbury's goals.
164. Edward Robert Hughes (1851-1914) is a well known Pre-Raphaelite English painter.
165. With profound implications Crow by Ted Hughes is a poem difficult to understand, which originates from its great openness in text, due to the poet's pursuit of blanks.
166. Newcastle are likely to be without the injured Nicky Butt, Kieron Dyer, Robbie Elliott, Aaron Hughes and Lee Bowyer .
167. The late English Poet Laureate — Ted Hughes main poem sequence Crow tells how the protagonist grows to maturity.
168. "Some animations are clearly more Hollywood than useful display," says Peter Walter, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at the University of California, San Francisco.
169. Crow, as the fourth volume by Ted Hughes, who was the late Poet Laureate in Britain, is characterized by its principle imagery model, unique images and linguistic style.
170. Hughes, a British television host and popular historian known for her book on Helen of Troy, does it by concentrating on the shape of the doughnut around the hole.
171. Hughes has elicited fear in Minor League hitters with his electric pitches.
172. James Langston Hughes (1902-1967) was one of the best-known black American writers of his time. At his death 47 books carried his name as either writer or editor.
173. The drought resistance of each genus Malus was determined by synthetical assessment. M. torigoides Hughes was screened among them as higher drought-resistance Malus seedling.
174. This is at the top of page eighty-six in the Hughes.
175. It is true that in many places you can get nasty illnesses from drinking untreated water, but I don't think this means you have be a traveling Howard Hughes.
176. “Alcibiades is a latter-day Adonis — all flowing golden locks, a fine profile and with androgynously smooth skin, ” Hughes writes.
177. With dreams deferred, can angry whites do what Langston Hughes taught us—to let it fester like a sore, even to let sag like a heavy load?
178. When Dixon Hughes recently had an for a development executive, Emily Bennington, the 's of and development, posted a link to the opportunity on her page.
179. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes characterized these arrests as one of " the worst practices of tyranny ".
180. Although Bellamy's weekly wage might represent a stumbling block, Hughes would like to buy him for the third time.
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