Similar words: hamilton, milton friedman, alexander hamilton, stilton, fail to, fail to do, the devil to pay, milt. Meaning: n. English poet; remembered primarily as the author of an epic poem describing humanity's fall from grace (1608-1674).
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91, Milton Berle wore a wig and a dress as he battered a policeman with a purse.
92, She paused now as Milton Berle ran around the operating room in his hospital johnny with the doctors and nurses chasing him.
93, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest.
94, Milton is placed after Shakespeare among English poets.
95, Milton: "We met in the Catskills.
96, Milton, are you in Rio de Janeiro today?
97, Edward's two brothers are Milton and Michael.
98, Milton Friedman is an economist.
99, John Milton : The worst vice is advice.
100, Shakespeare and Milton have high places among English writers.
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101, Those lines of Milton flashed into my mind.
102, Milton was shown into the office.
103, Shakespeare and Milton, Drake, Raleigh, and all.
104, Milton is a baby in the family.
105, You remember milton weinberg, your old wingman?
106, He recalled that my brother Milton had visited Africa.
107, Milton summarizes the people's case in many such succinct passages.
108, When Comus is first performed, Milton's poetry hasn't yet been printed[sentencedict.com], but it's almost as if Sabrina seems to have died printless or unpublished so that Milton wouldn't have to.
109, As excited -- as aroused -- as we might find ourselves by this imagining of Milton actually playing Comus, of course his performance in that role can't be asserted in any way definitively.
110, Milton, like so many of his contemporaries, kept a commonplace book and, as you can imagine, he kept it for the most part in Latin.
111, It has a capacity for action, actually a capacity for motion, and, just as books can take on a life of their own in Areopagitica, so all matter for later Milton.
112, Monetarism, led by Milton Friedman , which holds that inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.
113, In 1641, Milton standing on side of the Puritan Revolution, began to participate in religious polemics against the feudal dynasty of the pillars of the state religion.
114, Milton refuses the state of splendid vassalage to a kingly poet likeHomer.
115, He was a premed student, also at Cornell, who incidentally also had a bad cold. I fell in love with Milton the instant I met him.
116, Milton believes in the principle espoused by the famous physicist Murray Gell-Mann: anything that is not forbidden is compulsory.
117, Milton probably around this time, around the time that he was writing and finishing the regicide treatises, began to lose his eyesight.
118, In exchange, the Chinese received an Alaskan musk ox named Milton, which they may or may not have eventually shot.
119, First suggested by Milton Friedman , an economist, in 1955, the principle is compellingly simple.
120, Before the end of century, there was another famous writer, John Milton.
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