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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91. It was called the Mills Commission, a nod to the chairman, Col.
92. On the big boring mills of the Midvale shop, Taylor was creating a new world of work.
93. Philby was discounted and everything pointed to Mills - a senior man in the Soviet bloc department.
94. Some cloth mills were demolished and others were converted for alternative uses.
95. I turned into Hospital Street, past Plotnikoff's large saw mills, then came to Callender's bakery.
96. Both mills were under the authority of naval officers on leave.
97. Millions of people either moved there or were born in new industrial centers where factories and mills were located.
98. Both have powered mills, but the Carrant Brook was much more heavily utilised.
99. Sure, they did need to close down some of the old mills.
100. The company makes giant machinery for industry: steel mills and iron foundries; oil-drilling equipment and massive bulldozers.
101. Mills makes big plays and is a very good runner after the catch.
102. Admitted to Mills College on a full scholarship, she graduated Phi Beta Kappa without a penny of help from her parents.
103. Some mills were small, although others were of much greater magnitude.
104. This was one of the largest silk mills in the vicinity, although it started life as a corn mill.
105. The next circus I attended, still before the war started, was Bertram Mills at Darlington.
106. Consultant pathologist Ursula Earl said Mr Mills died from head injuries.
107. The problems of a poor wheat crop were overcome and record volumes were produced at both mills in the fourth quarter.
108. Whether stated or unstated, these conventions remain true for all Mills and Boon, Silhouette, and Harlequin romances.
109. In modern mills, grain is stored in silos which are often separate from the mill and near to a bulk intake point.
110. The mills of Lancashire were supplied with coal and cotton via the canal network.
111. The sites in Maine and Wisconsin selected for the new mills were far from ideal.
112. This formerly powered a number of mills,[www.Sentencedict.com] involved in some way with the cloth trade.
113. In 1863 he died and the mills were leased to Reynolds and Allen, who remained there for some years.
114. Yet despite Charles Dickens etal., workhouses were not all the dark satanic mills of legend.
115. Arlington Mill is one of those mills that was pulled back from the brink of destruction in the nick of time.
116. To help clear the air, Mills is expected to meet with PacTel staffers in two weeks to discuss the issue.
117. She thinks the big issues are grist to self-appointed mills.
118. In fact, a good deal of material discrediting the Mills Commission report is now available in the Hall of Fame.
119. In the mills additional factors have been rationalisation and the use of more modern machinery.
120. Gee struck the bar for Leicester and Pears brought off a brilliant save from Mills.
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