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Similar words: nicholas iist. nicholassaint nicholasscholasticscholasticismscholarecholaliascholarlyMeaning: n. a bishop in Asia Minor who is associated with Santa Claus (4th century). 
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(91) Woody Harrelson came in for the late Nicholas Colasanto without missing a beat.
(92) The music often lies extremely high, but Nicholas Clapton had no difficulty with the tessitura, and displayed remarkable breath control.
(93) Important reforms were initiated during the reign of Nicholas II.
(94) Nicholas, however, proved to be significantly more cautious than the men around him.
(95) The door opened and Nicholas gave a name, not his own, to a natty young man he detested on sight.
(96) James Nicholas, 27, of Parkville Drive, Blantyre, made no plea and was remanded in custody.
(97) And it was Nicholas who grabbed Celtic's second goal after 27 minutes.
(98) The lack of clear leadership was underlined by the increasing isolation of Nicholas himself.
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(99) In the evenings there would be discussions at the home of Nicholas Vedder, a village leader and innkeeper.
(100) His 49 in all competitions goes one better than the previous record-holder, Charlie Nicholas.
(101) Audiences are packing in to see Paul Nicholas play the lead role in Barnum.
(102) Nicholas cast a single glance at the Chancellor's considering gaze, and followed the King back to the hall.
(103) Nicholas Finck of San Francisco says he determines the age of old photos with a pendulum.
(104) She returned silent from that communion, but roused to the dinner that Abul, Diniz and Nicholas spread in her chamber.
(105) Nicholas Cruz simply drools over the youngster who has made boxing an art form.
(106) Nicholas Winton identified the state travel agency as the source of the trouble.
(107) Celtic got the ball rolling with a goal from the impressive Nicholas after just 10 minutes.
(108) Roma Ryan tells me she was a visual artist - she specialised in batik before she met Nicholas and produced a family.
(109) Sir Nicholas Fairbairn says that women who bring false charges should be named.
(110) You know, Nicholas, that whatever miseries the Great War brought it destroyed a great deal that was unhealthy between the sexes.
(111) Long ago, he now realised, Nicholas had slipped from his grasp.
(112) Nicholas Breads, which are blessed and which continue to provide for his clients many favors and graces.
(113) Nicholas knelt, then lifted him to the base of the wall and knelt again, to make certain.
(114) Rather than oppose it, they shrewdly assimilated the stories into the folklore of Christmas and Saint Nicholas.
(115) In the sickroom or with Diniz, Nicholas never threw doubt on the arrival of Katelina's dream fleet.
(116) After the uproar created by Nicholas Tolstoy over the Cossack repatriations, the fringe groups had been taken very seriously.
(117) Were his eyes blue or grey? Rather weak, Nicholas remembered, probably short-sighted.
(118) The father drew me aside and we exchanged names, Nicholas and Gonzalo.
(119) Mr. Nicholas Winterton Does my hon. Friend accept that high interest rates are a disincentive to investment?
(120) One of their main contentions is that a vital witness, property millionaire, Nicholas Hoogstraten, should called.
More similar words: nicholas iist. nicholassaint nicholasscholasticscholasticismscholarecholaliascholarlycholagoguepublic holidaycholangitisscholarshippublic holidayscholangiectasischolangiographycholedocholithiasisclinical psychologyclinical psychologistnicolaus copernicuscholedochotomyichornichemunichjerichodichotomyartichokemanicheanpublic houseclavichordtrichotomy
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