Similar words: david livingstone, living standards, paving stone, living space, rolling stone, stepping stone, stepping-stone, cost of living. Meaning: n. Scottish missionary and explorer who discovered the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls (1813-1873).
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(1) Mr Livingstone accused the government of being underhand.
(2) Reproduced by kind permission of Churchill Livingstone.
(3) Opinion about Ken Livingstone divided sharply.
(4) In London they made Ken Livingstone a martyr and a hero.
(5) But he bears the responsibility for hiring Livingstone in the first place instead of a career security official.
(6) Mr Livingstone has offered exemptions for business deliveries and if vehicles use green fuels.
(7) Ken Livingstone was elected mayor of London in May 2000.
(8) What that figure suggests is that Livingstone has become the vessel into which all the assorted gripes against Blairism have collected.
(9) But Livingstone and Hardy, both 20, had denied a charge of violent disorder during the incident last September.
(10) Livingstone has opposed the scheme since taking office but has been powerless to act against it.
(11) She envisaged a totally new recreational regime when Livingstone moved in.
(12) Apart from watching two ex-music pupils shine Mr Livingstone will hear some of his special arrangements for the choir performed.
(13) Livingstone clocked 18 mins 6 secs for the 3 1/2 miles in heavy rain(sentencedict.com), beating Vose by ten metres.
(14) But last night Livingstone tracked his Newton Aycliffe rival and surged into a winning lead 200 metres from the finish.
(15) Many observers believe that Kiley and Livingstone should be beside themselves with joy at the major concessions they have won.
(16) North, carefully distracting Livingstone from the thought that hostages might have been ransomed for arms, gave him the Whole Picture.
(17) Livingstone says there was no attempt to intentionally mislead the public.
(18) Just as she had put off ringing Livingstone until it was too late, so she procrastinated with regard to contacting Gwen.
(19) David Livingstone was a doctor and explorer from Scotland. Sentencedict.com
(20) Rochester: Hello, Miss Livingstone !
(21) Said Livingstone , the head of the C 40 large cities.
(22) Yet Mr Livingstone a gift for campaigning a mastery of machine politics that his rival lacks.
(23) Its leader was "Red" Ken Livingstone; some 25 years on, now mayor, he sings the praises of London's financial-services industry and is pals with New York's plutocratic leader, Michael Bloomberg.
(24) The traditional wings of the Labour movement were afraid that Livingstone had unleashed a torrent - and they were right.
(25) Such an intervention could help break the current deadlock between Livingstone and the Government, which is heading for the courts.
(26) A bronze plaque on the fountain read: Given in loving memory of Rachel Livingstone Baxtei; 1889-1942.
(27) As the results came in, it was now almost certain that Ken Livingstone would be the new Mayor of London.
(28) The devaluation debate also needs careful examination before Labour or Livingstone set off down another dead end.
(29) These falls were named after queen Victoria, by a Scottish Explorer, David Livingstone.
(30) "His independence and love of the English were his only faults" (David Livingstone).
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