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Sentence count:68+1Posted:2018-11-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mannamannedmannermannosemannersmannishmannerlyunmannedMeaning: n. 1. United States educator who introduced reforms that significantly altered the system of public education (1796-1859) 2. German writer concerned about the role of the artist in bourgeois society (1875-1955). 
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(31) In the Washington Post Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute and Thomas Mann of the Brookings Institution have highlighted the pitfalls.
(32) Densitometricmeasurements were measured using image analysis system and data were statistically analysed by Mann - Whitney U test.
(33) Father of American civic education Horace Mann ever said, it's easy to establish republic, while it's difficult to build up citizens of republic.
(34) Horace Mann in New York City (No. 2) has a nature laboratory comprising 100 acres in Washington, Conn.
(35) Adrian Mann, definitely the world's youngest piano maker and possibly New Zealand's youngest inventor has completed the world's largest and longest piano.
(36) As Horace Mann, the great educator, once said, "Habits are like a cable."
(37) Brookings Institution political scholar Thomas Mann says Senator Obama has some work to do in that area.
(38) A house without book is like a room without windows . -- horace Mann.
(39) Statistic process: Mann - Whitney Rank Sum Test, t - test,[http://sentencedict.com/mann.html] z - test.
(40) What had happened between the generation of Jefferson and the generation of Horace Mann to tip the balance?
(41) SPSS 10.0 software package was used for Mann - whitney U test.
(42) McCain has a history of appealing to political moderates and that will make him competitive, says Thomas Mann.
(43) Simon Mann, who goes on trial in Equatorial Guinea today, is an Old Etonian adventurer who has spent most of his decidedly mixed career in the murky world of special forces and mercenaries.
(44) A few weeks later, Mann paid for a symmetry group to be named after Jermaine Defoe when the player rejoined Spurs.
(45) So, I'll list Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Chekhov, Stendhal, Melville, Hemingway, Faulkner, Dos Passos, Proust, Zola, Mann, Goethe, and, oh yes—curses—Shakespeare!
(46) Jack Mann was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot during World War II.
(47) Klaus was the eldest son of Thomas Mann, who now seems (to me anyway) more and more certainly one of the two or three greatest novelists of the 20th century.
(48) And this month, a second panel at Penn State University exonerated Michael Mann, a prominent climatologist and faculty member, of scientific wrongdoing.
(49) I don't have a clue who she is or what she believes, " says Thomas Mann , a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, " I don't know if she has any views about politics or public affairs.
(50) John Mann, Labour MP for Bassetlaw who campaigns against the ease with which lobbyists gain parliamentary passes, said: "A parliamentary pass is worth its weight in gold to a lobbyist.
(51) If you open a newspaper today, almost all you read about is Thomas Mann.
(52) Mr. Mann: Sure. A professional marketing survey agency was invited to do it.
(53) Auch Roosevelt war nicht der Mann f ü r gro ? e Pl ? tze.
(54) Helene : Wer ist der junge Mann neben deinem Gro ? vater?
(55) "The unemployment, the underemployment, the sort of stagnant income, the declining income for some families," said Mann.
(56) Death in Venice is one of the most classical works of Thomas Mann, concerning the issue of artistic aesthetics.
(57) Simon Mann, a British mercenary jailed first in Zimbabwe in 2004 and then imprisoned since 2008 in Equatorial Guinea , flew to Britain after getting a presidential pardon.
(58) Even Horace Mann, the best known of the education reformers in the 1840s, lamented the slow progress of his efforts, labeling his opponents as "an extensive conspiracy" of "political madmen."
(59) But it wasn't until the 1960s that modern historians realized the scale of the human death toll in the years following Columbus' landing, says Mann.
(60) I read Knut Hamsun and Thomas Mann and Max Frisch and Heinrich B?and a dozen others, the more obscure the better.
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