Similar words: james madison, addison's disease, nomadism, edison, thomas edison, thomas alva edison, personality disorder, nomadic. Meaning: n. 1. 4th President of the United States; member of the Continental Congress and rapporteur at the Constitutional Convention in 1776; helped frame the Bill of Rights (1751-1836) 2. capital of the state of Wisconsin; located in the southern part of state; site of the main branch of the University of Wisconsin.
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31. She actually told interviewers that the first lady she admired most was Dolley Madison!
32. Madison opposed the inclusion of a Bill of Rights in the Constitution.
33. Popular art not only borrowed visual languages from Hollywood and Madison Avenue, it echoed its stereotypes.
34. He was also generous to individual leaders like James Madison.
35. On Madison Avenue, a burly street beggar holds out a paper cup.
36. Future President James Madison stepped into the breach.
37. Night had come to Madison County.
38. Madison Avenue was little better.
39. President Madison signed the bill into law.
40. We window - shopped along Madison Avenue.
41. On his bench in Madison Square Soapy moved uneasily.
42. "Ambition must counter ambition," James Madison wrote in 1788 in Federalist 51, an effort to defend the proposed U.S. Constitution he had done so much to shape.
43. But by the time Madison was 2, she knew her letters and numbers because of her own inquisitiveness.
44. He wrote to his friend James Madison: "I am willing to serve under President Adams."
45. Graduated from University of Wisconsin Madison with a bachelor degree and Japanese Study.
46. "Some of it is the informal reading they get in e-mails or on Web sites, " said Gay Ivey, a professor at James Madison University who focuses on adolescent literacy. "I think they need it all."
47. In 1815, President James Madison signed a bill granting Georgetown a charter to confer degrees.
48. James Madison, a primary author of the Constitution and, beginning in 1809, the nation's fourth president, said that "the spirit of liberty... demands checks" on government's power.
49. At the corner of Fifth and Madison, the wedge-shaped base of the library diminishes nearly to a point.
50. It looks like the outside of an arbitrage house just before trading hours, or perhaps the private entrance to Madison Square Garden when the Knicks are playing basketball.
51. But referee was sentenced to a Madison technical foul, Walker 2 free throws in a penalty.
52. Nathaniel Hahn and his fiancee Sarah Kaster share a moment following a send-off ceremony for the 290-member 147th Aviation Battalion based in Madison, Wisconsin which soon will be deployed in Iraq.
53. There's a new Italian restaurant in Madison Street. Do you fancy going to eat there?
54. Molecular virologist Paul Ahlquist and co-workers at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, investigated virus replication in a research workhorse known as brome mosaic virus (BMV).
55. But she fell under the spell of her instructor, Stephanie B. Stockwell, a microbiologist from James Madison University, and found herself fascinated by the antimicrobial substances she handled.
56. J. Peter Pham, a James Madison University professor who writes about piracy,[http://sentencedict.com/madison.html] told America.gov that attacks are proliferating "because piracy is a crime of opportunity."
57. After a time he gave up waiting and drearily headed for the Madison car.
58. Walker's critics are amusingly Orwellian. They liken the crowd in Madison to the ones in Tunisia and claim to be fighting for democracy.
59. I ask myself over and over, " What happened to me in Madison County, Iowa? "
60. Bailee Madison plays Sally, a young girl who goes to live with her father and his girlfriend.
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