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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181. The second facet of U.S. public diplomacy, said Hughes, is an effort to isolate and marginalize the extremists by exposing their efforts "to appropriate religion in the name of their violent agenda."
182. It was the tone of an afternoon in which Ferguson and Hughes could also be seen exchanging angry words on the touchline.
183. Mussina, like Hughes, knows firsthand the frustration of a hamstring injury.
184. Mr. Kloppenberg compiled a long list of people who he said helped shape Mr. Obama's thinking and writing, including Weber and Nietzsche, Thoreau and Emerson, Langston Hughes and Ralph Ellison.
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185. "The key to his longevity is that he is able to move with the times and embrace new ideas, " Hughes said.
186. Not only was there a Mr. Whitman, I discovered, but a Mr. Langston Hughes.
187. "I don't know where he is," Hughes replied. "I'm not his keeper.".
188. A year later, she, Langston Hughes, and Wallace Thurman organized the journal.
189. In addition to being a world-class athlete, speed skater Clara Hughes is a talented artist.
190. Reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes racked up millions of dollars in hotel bills while staying on and off for 30 years at the four bungalows at the Beverly Hills Hotel from 1942 onwards.
191. Chelsea won 4 - 2 courtesy of goals by Mark Hughes, Gianfranco Zola and two from Gianluca Vialli.
192. Ted Hughes, a British poet laureate[sentencedict.com], is famous for his poems in which raptors and fierce animals are described.
193. Inswinging corner taken by Marc Pugh, Jeff Hughes makes a clearance.
194. Langston Hughes, a remarkable American black poet, was one of the most important writers and thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance.
195. At 26 he joined Harvard's faculty, where he is now a professor of genetics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
196. Sittler and colleagues based their analysis on data published by Douglas LaCount of the US-based Howard Hughes Medical Institute and colleagues in the same issue of Nature.
197. The poetry of Langston Hughes is considered as a representation African - American experience.
198. In his 2006 memoir, the critic Robert Hughes used off-color language to describe Mr. Johnson's abilities.
199. "He's been with us for seven days, he's acquitted himself very well, " said Hughes of Tinkler.
200. For some, the idea of these "three weird sisters" (as Ted Hughes called them, borrowing from Shakespeare) weaving their magic together is sinister in its resonance – the stuff of Grimm fairytales.
201. As far as Hughes can tell (or at least Plato tells), he resists the sexual lures of Alcibiades, famous even centuries later as the most beautiful and dissolute boy of Athens.
202. In 2004 she published a memoir of her love affairs with some of the most famous names in Hollywood, including Marlon Brando, Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Howard Hughes.
203. Led by U.S. Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, the Washington Conference produced three major treaties.
204. Hughes describes the development of an alphabetic writing system as a "lucky accident" and as "truly tremendous.
205. The class of 2010 also includes actor Eric McCormack of Will and Grace fame, and Olympic speed skater and cyclist Clara Hughes.
206. The poems written in Black Vernacular English by Langston Hughes are among the most popular poems that are full of black characteristics.
207. In letters to the critic Keith Sagar, Ted Hughes described magical fishing trips with his son in Alaska, Africa and Iceland.
208. Seamus Heaney, for example, has noted the concern with national identity in English poets as various as Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill and Philip Larkin.
209. Howard Hughes seems to have set the standard for today's hypochondriac tics and reclusion.
210. In today's ecological crisis, British Poet Laureate-Ted Hughes, makes his persistent poetic pursuit of the re-establishment of the harmony between humans and nature.
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