Similar words: frills, hillside, mill, as old as the hills, millet, milled, sawmill, milling. Meaning: [mɪl] n. United States architect who was the presidentially appointed architect of Washington D.C. (1781-1855).
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61. From the 1760s to the 1830s, steam engines, textile mills, and the Enlightenment produced the Industrial Revolution.
62. Mills rejects pluralist accounts because they mistakenly assume that power is only located in the political system.
63. It is often found near old mills where the extract was used for washing the woollen cloth produced there.
64. If the play develops perfectly, Pegram will flow into the alley created by Stai, Mills and Williams.
65. In Medieval times rivers were used for water supply and to power mills as well as for navigation.
66. Labour unrest followed in the coalfields, in the cotton mills and on the railways.
67. Later, bassist Mike Mills recovered from abdominal surgery and Michael Stipe recovered from a hernia operation.
68. Because raw cotton is an inflammable material, mills had to be made fireproof either in whole or inpart.
69. Always a blue-collar town, Gary developed into a mighty industrial force on the strength of the nearby lakefront steel mills.
70. There, 50 or so textile mills produce what is widely acknowledged to be the finest wool cloth in the world.
71. The fact that it was larger than most local mills and within a few miles of Cirencester probably saved it.
72. Here bundles of cloth arrive from the mills decked in bar codes.
73. An entirely new idea for the running of mills and the organising of the mill-workers.
74. No such joy for Sion Mills and Donemana - both teams lost in spite of being asked to chase relatively modest totals.
75. As Malden Mills continues its economic recovery, the victims of the fire are also improving.
76. This was forbidden by law after 1377, when fulling mills were in general use.
77. Julie Mills moved into her Edwardian town house in London expecting to just give it a lick of paint.
78. Producer Michael Mills saw the opportunity to team up a new writer with an actor new to television comedy.
79. This recipe was used for a program and I hope Mrs Mills enjoys it as much as the residents did.
80. Here we illustrated numerous dramatic conversions of warehouses and textile mills whose open-plan layouts made them adaptable for virtually any purpose.
81. The smelt mills had long flues that in some cases snaked up the hillside and across the fell.
82. It was brought by the customers when required for use rather than all at once so that large-scale storage was not needed at the mills.
83. The old mills just stood there, quiet, closed,[www.Sentencedict.com] rusting away.
84. Probably the greatest number were always corn mills, those more distant being used to provide a steady income.
85. Mills, who has been in prison since 1987, has always protested his innocence.
86. Just south of Kirkstall Abbey is Armley Mills, once the world's largest woolen mill.
87. Threats intensified and an organisation capable of attacking larger mills was built up.
88. Nearly 140,000 workers in 53 jute mills across West Bengal went on strike on Jan. 28 demanding higher wages.
89. Relatives of Poole and Mills say the two men were acting in self defence.
90. Ayliffe's Mill is an interesting reminder that not all of the small rural corn mills perished early in the century.
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