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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181. In consequence of his success, mills using both stones and rollers were built in Britain from the 1860s.
182. These mills have since provided a source for material, inspiration, fabrication and construction.
183. She had to discover evidence of Taczek's confession to the murder of Mills that might survive Nowak's death.
184. As one of the few Gloucestershire cloth mills still in operation, may it long continue.
185. The mills in the background are arranged along the canal bank.
186. Nothing, certainly, so like the satanic mills of the early Industrial Revolution.
187. At Checkers, Mills is overseeing the addition of patio dining accessible by a new outside entrance.
188. Several silk mills were set up around the Chalford Valley, but the majority made use of the then-vacant woollen mills.
189. Another solo fundraising effort will be a sponsored swim by Karon Mills at Fenton Pool.
190. It has been claimed that the role of parental supervision continued into the early mills.
191. The palatial Manningham Mills were built by Samuel Lister in 1873.
192. His forefathers had built the mills, and it hadn't been a particularly easy life.
193. Writers of the time talked about how factories and mills dehumanized workers.
194. The combination of corn and fulling mills and dye house is encountered quite often around this period.
195. The Forest of Dean is not an area with a vast quantity of mills although certain areas were quite heavily utilised.
196. This proved to be so commercially successful that it became a reciprocal arrangement, with Mills and Boon importing Harlequin titles.
197. Director of Public Prosecutions Barbara Mills said marathon trials let down the justice system.
198. Marek Nowak was the only witness to Taczek's confession to the murder of Mills.
199. Four mills were located along the beck, the last one being demolished in 1954.
200. Mills is known for his healthful EWapproach to cooking, and this dish exemplifies his style well.
201. The scribbling and spinning mills which were erected in the river valleys soon attracted workers' houses alongside them.
202. The work of Wordsworth came into existence at the same time as the growing desperation in the cotton mills.
203. Mills was regimental colonel.
204. Water-powered fulling mills were not new; indeed they go back at least as far as the thirteenth century.
205. For part of its life, the site was run as two separate mills,[www.Sentencedict.com] known as the Abbey and Town Mills.
206. Many of these local mills remain in name alone, having fallen into disuse and demolition.
207. Mills were often built on an estuary where the water could be trapped upstream at high tide by sluice gates.
208. All these firms seem to be eight miles high, with the same numbing view of the lake and the mills.
209. If Taczek had murdered Mills, he could not have administered the poison that had thrust Marek into a coma.
210. Taylor's map of 1777 shows four mills on its lower section, with a number of others further upstream.
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