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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121. But some might care to reflect that driver Jack Mills died in 1970 a broken man.
122. Rescue close for historic mill Dangerfield Mills at Hawick was once famous for its tweed.
123. These mule spinners, assisted by women and children, were an elite group in the early textile mills.
124. They are mostly of brick, unlike the woollen mills of Yorkshire, which are nearly always of stone.
125. I began to work in steel mills when I was seventeen to support my education.
126. The steam hammers, the clattering machine shop, the rolling mills and open hearth furnaces are gone.
127. Even then, Mills, with the emphasis upon political imagination, did not promise victory.
128. Jeri and I got back in the car and drove south, past shrimp stands and abandoned old sugar mills.
129. The old mills, which had employed thousands, seemed to stretch on for miles.
130. We must have the freedom to make our mills successful, so that we can offer the lower orders employment.
131. Henceforth the Painswick cloth mills gradually closed in the face of competition.
132. In Lower Dens are some fine jute mills built in 1866.
133. Blanche did not care: she was angry with Christine Mills and would spit back.
134. They ended up talking to more than 200 of them, from a submarine navigator to a financial analyst for General Mills.
135. Mills and Raines reached a settlement in March, with Mills receiving half of the winnings.
136. This was clearly reflected in the number of workers and mills engaged in making cloth.
137. What has remained from my original reaction is a concern that Mills failed to apply his type of analysis to local communities.
138. Mills refers to this intellectual ability as a certain flexibility or quality of the mind.
139. Only five of the 42 offending mills had been successfully prosecuted.
140. Other engineering and light industries are filling many of the old mills and clothing factories.
141. It was run then by Henry Thomas, who owned this and a number of other local mills.
142. The house that Mills designed is featured in the special anniversary November issue of House Beautiful.
143. Healing later left Abbey Mill,[sentence dictionary] his new large steam powered Borough flour mills clearly of much greater importance.
144. Most people around here were glad when the mills closed.
145. I travelled five miles of busy docks on the Overhead Railway, passed flour mills and sugar refineries and massive bonded warehouses.
146. This effectively shut down many of the smaller mills, such as many of those along the Carrant Brook.
147. It was a big shock to me how men in the mills got physically used up.
148. Mills was flush, with no debts and a $ 3, 000 monthly income that sufficed easily in Coahoma.
149. Mills arose in the remote valleys below the moors, and hamlets and villages quickly clustered around them.
150. In Gloucestershire and Wiltshire cloth workers destroyed mills and took grain which they distributed among themselves.
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