Similar words: nicholas ii, st. nicholas, saint nicholas, scholastic, scholasticism, scholar, echolalia, scholarly. Meaning: n. a bishop in Asia Minor who is associated with Santa Claus (4th century).
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(61) Child prodigies CHILD prodigies like Nicholas MacMahon must be nurtured if they are to reach their full potential.
(62) Nicholas Church were occupied, week after week, by faithful Communists.
(63) There was a moment when Nicholas could have released his arrow: he let it pass.
(64) Holzman says in a 1992 Nicholas Spark video that runs with the show.
(65) Then with 77 minutes gone Nicholas scored when Hamilton failed to hold Creaney's shot.
(66) Then, as John began to climb to where the other had been, Nicholas felt his way to the fallen sapper.
(67) It was a tribal warmth, almost a body warmth which Nicholas, to his joy, found could accept him.
(68) But Mark Nicholas, his captain,[http://sentencedict.com/nicholas.html] took a rather more protective attitude.
(69) Whilst others were only allowed to keep the night watch once each week, Nicholas undertook it three times.
(70) Nicholas, on the other hand, was labouring under several misapprehensions.
(71) When she came downstairs, Nicholas was waiting in the hall, his hands twisting together.
(72) In 1859 he formalized Nicholas I's reduction of military service from twenty-five years to fifteen.
(73) When Nicholas returned to Parkhead to play his home debut in a showpiece friendly against Everton he was greeted with rapturous applause.
(74) Members of the family, coached by Nicholas, would relate stories from secular histories or the lives of saints.
(75) The police force inherited by Nicholas was small, corrupt and ill-trained.
(76) Nicholas Knightly was the name that a lot of fashion editors were instead catching up with.
(77) The initial legal advice had come from Foreign Office lawyers but the contrary advice came from Sir Nicholas.
(78) This must be Nicholas Kreditor, our weatherman, and the Imperial Hotel.
(79) Nicholas Humphrey, a Cambridge psychologist, was the first to see clearly the solution to this puzzle.
(80) Nicholas Doig with the Schering Packman closed transfer system fitted to the farm's 2,500-litre trailed sprayer.
(81) With over a third of the standing army enrolled in the colonies, the situation became dangerous and Nicholas phased them out.
(82) John Ferrar's Life of Nicholas was not published at the time when it was written and the manuscript disappeared until 1790.
(83) At his most impressionable, Nicholas allowed himself to be talked into publicity stunts that horribly backfired.
(84) During the midday meal the older children read edifying passages chosen by Nicholas from religious or secular history.
(85) The orchestra, under its guest conductor Nicholas Braithwaite, unfolded the complex textures with care and clarity.
(86) There were flings, of course, but Nicholas was inept at all forms of promiscuity except gossip.
(87) Nicholas had shown a preparedness to use diplomatic means which was to be the main feature of his conduct of international relations.
(88) In the Middle Ages there were five churches around the square, but the only one still extant is St Nicholas.
(89) Coroner Nicholas Gardiner opened and adjourned the inquest for two weeks so that funerals can be held.
(90) These are educational trust funds, invested in Nicholas and Janus Worldwide.
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