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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121. Lawrence then had the task of persuading Kernaghan to forget about a move to London!
122. One of the keenest spectators was Gloucestershire fast bowler David Lawrence.
123. Lawrence Sherman of Illinois introduced a similar resolution in the Senate.
124. Lawrence was thirty-six years old, the same age at which his father had begun his own theatrical career.
125. Promotion would be a perfect end-of-season bonus for Lawrence after an action-packed season.
126. She kept up a running commentary as she chased him 50 yards across Lawrence Road before collapsing in a pool of blood.
127. I would have supposed that the question in Reg. v. Lawrence was whether appropriation necessarily involved an absence of consent.
128. He seemed surprised to learn that Sir John Lawrence was still in place.
129. Lawrence, however, feels the team have not won the recognition they deserve.
130. Lawrence could strengthen his squad for a final promotion push.
131. Avis attorney Joanne Dellaverson said the company denied that Lawrence had used racial or ethnic slurs.
132. After a buffet for all the sales and administration staff, Lawrence Rudden, branch manager(sentencedict.com), performed the ribbon cutting ceremony.
133. But these batting efforts were overshadowed in the dying minutes, when David Lawrence suffered an horrific injury.
134. Lawrence leaves for a holiday this weekend but hopes to complete the long-running Jon Gittens deal on his return in July.
135. Still, Lawrence delivers the entire program with great reserves of power and an extraordinary sense of legato.
136. Lawrence Plotkin says that his undergraduate psychology notes stood him in very good stead for his graduate studies at Columbia.
137. Lawrence Lefferts occurred to him as the husband who had most completely realized this enviable ideal.
138. Lawrence invested in real estate and golfed with Bob Hope.
139. I doubt that she is much like the real Gertrude Lawrence but she is decidedly a class act.sentencedict.com/lawrence.html
140. But Lennie Lawrence is shaping up to be the complete club manager.
141. His twice broken kneecap still bears the scars - for Lawrence today was the test he's been waiting for.
142. Several decades later, San Franciscan George Lawrence took amazing overhead shots of his city after the devastating 1906 earthquake.
143. He's the missing working-class novelist, the link between Lawrence and Sillitoe.
144. This is the river which flows as a constant theme through the novels of D. H. Lawrence.
145. Lawrence was on his first senior overseas tour and was thrilled to be picked for the final test.
146. According to company secretary Lawrence Bland, the aim was to get rid of excess capacity.
147. In mitigation Lawrence Hazell, for Muise, said he committed the offence because he owed some people £110.
148. In my opinion, any attempt to reconcile the statements of principle in Lawrence and Morris is a complete waste of time.
149. Lawrence sold everything and donated the money to the poor.
150. The Lords did not in their speeches think that they were undermining the authority of Lawrence.
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