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Sentence count:238+1Posted:2017-11-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: langston hugheslaughernighesthighestroughentoughenploughedroughenedMeaning: 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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211. Nov. 15: Hughes named Cy Young winner. "I owe it all to the faith an insomniac blogger had in me, " he says.
212. Roberto Mancini was appointed Manchester City manager in December following the sacking of Mark Hughes.
213. You can think of many of the poems, for example, of Langston Hughes in this regard ; and of a great deal else that goes on in the Harlem Renaissance; so that's the third phase, kinship.
214. Cashman also resisted trading his own prospects, particularly right - hander Philip Hughes and outfielder Jose Tabata.
215. Starting pitcher Andy Pettitte watched Hughes work from the dugout in the seventh inning and said the way Hughes' fastball was rising, it looked a little bit like Mariano Rivera's devastating cutter.
216. Hughes spends less time exploring Socrates’ relationship with Plato than the one he had with Alcibiades.
217. Cookrefused to reply when it was put to him that Hughes had been treatedwith a lack of respect, but an insouciant Mancini addressed the issue."This is our job.
218. She met other young black writers of the time, such as poet Langston Hughes.
219. And I would say to Hughes or Shep- pard, "if I cannot be certain they make us happier I will never write again."
220. In Brown v. Mississippi (1936), Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes denounced the state's use of coerced confessions as a violation of due process.
221. Hughes would have pitched against the Lynx if he hadn't been called up.
222. The sender of this 1937 telegram is unclear: Stephen was one of many pseudonyms used by Howard Hughes[Sentencedict], the reclusive businessman who courted Ms. Hepburn.
223. Summer league Head Coach Kim Hughes put the Clips through their paces with able assistance from Fred Vinson and authoritative new hire Tony Brown.
224. Another book, another book cover, The Weary Blues, by Langston Hughes, 1926.
225. Ted Hughes gave me this advice and it works wonders: record moments, fleeting impressions, overheard dialogue, your own sadnesses and bewilderments and joys.
226. The Argentinian's departure from Old Trafford was so acrimonious Hughes believes Tevez will be just as determined to ram home his point as Adebayor was against Arsenal in Saturday's 4-2 win.
227. This is page 728 in the Hughes, the right-hand column.
228. Sam Shepard, as a representative of American Avantgarde theatre in the 1960's, has drawn the attention of such critics as Catherine Hughes, Ruby Cohn.
229. Her posthumous book of poetry was edited and published by her estranged husband, Ted Hughes and her novel, The Bell Jar, became a bestseller and a film in the 1980s.
230. The crew pulled the flying fox hard against the bus, raising Hughes above the raging water. He could feel the bus shifting in the current.
231. The poetry of Yorkshire-born Ted Hughes, first published in a book called "The Hawk in the Rain" when he was 27, was unlike anything written by his immediate predecessors.
232. Eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes sits at the controls of his 200 ton flying boat named the "Spruce Goose".
233. Hughes began his association with network marketing after a successful career as Vice President and Financial Management Advisor with a member firm of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
234. As a teenager Barack sometimes skipped homework and buried himself in the works of black authors: Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, W.
235. According to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a tenure-track position is one that leads to a permanent professorial appointment and potentially full salary support if grant funding runs out.
236. City manager Hughes before an interview was very modest, greatly compliment tonight's opponent at war.
237. Mr Muldoon writes at some length, for example, about the hostility between Ted Hughes and Marianne Moore.
238. New York won the game the hard way after scheduled starting pitcher, Phil Hughes, was pulled due to a back problem.
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