Similar words: lovely, unlovely, lovelorn, loveless, love life, shoe lace, shoelace, loveliness. Meaning: n. English poet (1618-1857).
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1. Lovelace : Turn to the penguin next to you... and give him a great big hug!
2. They're also less prone to heart attacks, and Lovelace considered them better-suited for the claustrophobic isolation of space.
3. Commander Cathy Lovelace, left, and Commander Julie Wetmore, both U.S. Navy nurses, shop for toys.
4. But Lovelace was practical: Women are lighter than men, requiring less fuel to transport them into space.
5. Ada Lovelace, a 19th century British writer who is considered the world's first computer programmer, will be honored by bloggers all over the world tomorrow.
6. So go sign up to participate in Ada Lovelace Day and let's make sure that the next generation of young women know that there is an important place for them in technology.
7. In her role as Eva Lovelace, Hepburn plays a stage actress fighting for a successful career.
7. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
8. Charles Babbage & Ada Byron ( Lady Lovelace ) worked on programmable mechanical calculating machines.
9. Lovelace was a pattern of male profligacy and influenced the literature of the time, particularly Russian - we owe Raskolnikov to Lovelace.
10. The term "deep throat" comes from a classic 1972 porn that stars Linda Lovelace.
11. But the Air Force canned it before testing even started, prompting Lovelace to start the Woman in Space Program.
12. I ran Girl Geek Day this year – a day dedicated to discussions in aid of Ada Lovelace Day – where we looked at mentoring young girls at college.
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