Similar words: st. lawrence seaway, wrench, wrenching, outlawry, florence, adherence, inherence, coherence. Meaning: n. 1. Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258) 2. Welsh soldier who from 1916 to 1918 organized the Arab revolt against the Turks; he later wrote an account of his adventures (1888-1935) 3. English portrait painter remembered for the series of portraits of the leaders of the alliance against Napoleon (1769-1830) 4. English actress (1898-1952) 5. United States physicist who developed the cyclotron (1901-1958) 6. English novelist and poet and essayist whose work condemned industrial society and explored sexual relationships (1885-1930) 7. a town in northeastern Kansas on the Kansas River; scene of raids by John Brown in 1856.
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91. And Lawrence wasted no time responding to that challenge and clearing the decks at Ayresome Park.
92. John never forgave Lawrence for breaking away and going into competition with him.
93. Sahara hats are popular -- white, Lawrence of Arabia headgear that shades the neck and cheeks.
94. Middlesbrough manager Lennie Lawrence will include Slaven in a more orthodox formation.
95. But before I do, I wonder if Lawrence has any more of the excellent Denim merchandising.
96. Both the Paviours were stiffening in appalled disbelief, even young Lawrence had drawn a hissing breath of doubt.
97. Lawrence pushed forward to another interior office, knocked and pushed the door open.
98. Lee Schipper, an energy demand analyst from the Lawrence Laboratory in California, agreed.
99. The day after his twenty-first birthday, Lawrence left home to be a musician.
100. Bill Ritchie is now the master of these techniques, but he learnt them originally from Lawrence.
101. Lawrence will announce a series of pre-season friendlies next week, with the standard tougher than last year.
102. And that means Boro boss Lennie Lawrence has succeeded in keeping together his entire promotion-winning squad.
103. Figure 5.13 shows the apparatus used by Lawrence in each phase of his study.
104. Lawrence River, where she takes samples from polluted water and instructs local residents in environmental sciences.
105. The plaintiff relied on Lawrence to show that an appropriation could occur, even if the owner consented.
106. In those days Lawrence and I had very little idea indeed of what the cell cycle actually is.
107. Archer could hear Lawrence Lefferts, at that very hour, holding forth on the disintegration of society.
108. Afterward, the plaintiffs asked for a court order prohibiting Lawrence from verbally abusing them.
109. Harry Lawrence was your friend and l appreciate that, but Harry Lawrence was not the target.
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110. Lawrence subsequently decided otherwise, as he was entitled to do.
111. Cardiff strode down the corridor towards them, followed by Lawrence.
112. The human landscape so lovingly evoked by Leigh Fermor, Lawrence Durrell and others is now a wistful memory.
113. In his Charlton days, Lawrence was forced to accept any reasonable offer to ease the club's financial crisis.
114. Manager Lennie Lawrence was impressed by Slaven's recovery after a knee operation.
115. For others, it's the removal of the hereditary peers or the Macpherson inquiry into the Stephen Lawrence case.
116. Lawrence had already changed from his City clothes into a blazer and grey flannels.
117. Trevor-Roper had shown the way in the 1950s: Lawrence Stone emigrated to Princeton to escape his barbs.
118. That haunted offspring turns out to be none other than large Lawrence, in this raucous spoof of trash television.
119. Lawrence was lifted shoulder-high by fans as he acknowledged the applause and the delight of the assembled Boro faithful.
120. Mr. Lawrence Is the hon. Gentleman in favour of reducing the age of consent in homosexual offences to 16?
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