Similar words: moor, moorland, moorish, mooring, moorings, floored, from door to door, door-to-door. Meaning: n. 1. United States composer of works noted for their use of the American vernacular (1893-1969) 2. English actor and comedian who appeared on television and in films (born in 1935) 3. English philosopher (1873-1958) 4. Irish poet who wrote nostalgic and patriotic verse (1779-1852) 5. United States poet noted for irony and wit (1887-1872) 6. British sculptor whose works are monumental organic forms (1898-1986).
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151. The flavones of Artemisia anomala S Moore were extracted under different conditions, the result showed that temperature, time and solvent volume can affect the extraction efficiency.
152. In the late 1950s, a go-getting mayor, Philip Givens, commissioned a major Moore sculpture, The Archer, for its new City Hall.
153. But as early as 1803, an ingenious Maryland farmer, Thomas Moore, had been on the right track.
154. This is the image of a child, also named Marianne Moore, with delicious, prodigious locks.
155. The split follows reports that 22-year-old Sara Leal alleged a one-night stand with Kutcher on his sixth wedding anniversary with Moore in September.
156. The creative works and practice of Henry Moore has epoch-making significance in the field of environmental art.
157. However, an exceptional individual performance from skipper Bobby Moore neutralised the potential threat posed by Eusebio for long periods of the game.
158. It's like Iron Man meets Arthur, the Dudley Moore movie.
159. Moore and Gerbrandt also named Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc as a potential acquisition target, although they said they had no specific information of any deal in the works.
160. Taking 20th place was Douglas Moore of the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
161. According to Moore, baking destroyed 47 % of the remaining tocopherols in the treated flour.
162. Some possibilities: Mary Tyler Moore, Elizabeth Montgomery, Robert Young, James Garner, Harry Morgan, Bill Cosby.
162. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
163. Prior to that year, a limited edition Henry Moore sculpture was presented to each Laureate.
164. Beauty is everlasting, and dust is for a time. Marianne Moore.
165. There was a large, beautiful Henry Moore sculpture of a seated woman.
166. An article in Time describes new research from Chris Boyce, a psychologist at the University of Warwick, and Simon Moore, a psychologist at Cardiff University.
167. She is one of the best sculptors since Henry Moore.
168. They rub shoulders in the magazine with other best dressed couples such as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, and Viscount and Viscountess Linley.
169. Moore burned his small ships and retreated to the north. He burned the town of Saint Augustine before he left.
170. Since the appearance of Utopia written by Thomas Moore in 1516[sentencedict.com], Utopia theme has become a latent idea and cultural tradition in British literature.
171. Anthony Caro earned an M.A. in engineering at Cambridge University, studied sculpture at the Royal Academy Schools in London, then worked as assistant to Henry Moore in the early 1950s.
172. Galliano: almost like an abstract artist would, or a Moore sculpture .
173. Henry Moore, one of the greatest British sculptors of the 20th century in the world, from 1932 to 1939 he taught at the Chelsea School of Art.
174. Dudley Moore received an Academy Award nomination as Best Actor for his work in Arthur.
175. "You often get tiny frogs making quite a noise, " said Robin Moore, a herpetologist who was not involved in the discovery.
176. Jim Moore was an army brat who had grown up all over.
177. Saints WR Lance Moore sat out because of a groin injury.
178. The consolidation of the group's beliefs in unifying aesthetic concerns occurred under the influence of the philosopher G. E. Moore (1873-1958).
179. A particularly influential A Visit from Saint Nicholas by Clement Moore in 1823.
180. In May Intel, an American chip giant (co-founded, as it happens, by Dr Moore), announced plans to commercialise a technological fix of this sort under the marketing name "Tri-Gate".