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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(151) Hello. Nicholas here. May i talk to Halley, please?
(152) Nicholas was a man who would always befriend me.
(153) Soon the legend of Saint Nicholas spread across Europe.
(154) Nicholas Sparks has a way of pulling at heartstrings.
(155) Among astronomers, Nicholas Copernicus suddenly appeared as a colossus.
(156) The man was Nicholas Sullivan.
(157) Nicholas Browning is charged with four counts of murder.
(158) Nicholas I love you for ever! Sentencedict.com
(159) I like St. Nicholas. You can keep chubby Santa.
(160) At first the patriarch Nicholas Mystikos regency.
(161) Do you agree with Nicholas Huxley?
(162) There are old stories about Saint Nicholas.
(163) There once was a man named Saint Nicholas.
(164) 1896 - Nicholas II becomes Tsar of Russia.
(165) The Dutch developed a custom by which children put out shoes which Saint Nicholas would fill with gifts when he came visiting.
(166) These practices survived after Germany's Christianization (also Belgium and the Netherlands) and the practice became associated with Saint Nicholas.
(167) "Everyone wants the perfect smile and Jessica Simpson is the one we get asked to reproduce the most, " says Dr Nicholas Davis of Loma Linda University School of Dentistry.
(168) "They were caught using steroids to win, " says Nicholas Heymann, an analyst at Sterne Agee, an American broker. "Then suddenly they had to start trying to do it the old-fashioned way.
(169) They hoped that Saint Nicholas would continue to give them presents.
(170) Cut off from English pencils. he was stuck with his own impure French graphite. Never one to accept second best, Napoleon hired Nicholas Conte to solve the problem.
(171) Although Nicholas II described himself as a man of peace, he favoured an expanded Russian Empire.
(172) Today, we continue to use Saint Nicholas ( or Saint Nick ) as a pseudonym for Santa Claus.
(173) Nicholas Spykman, the twentieth-century scholar of geopolitics, noted that throughout history, states have engaged in "circumferential and transmarine expansion" to gain control of adjacent seas.
(174) We all know about Santa, but what about Babushka , Saint Nicholas and Black Peter?
(175) His early works contain Oliver Twist, Nicholas Pickwick Paper ( legal fraud ), David Copperfield and Martin Chuzzlewit.
(176) I early broke into print in the pages of St. Nicholas.
(177) According to the storythe practice of hanging up stockings is connected with St. Nicholas.
(178) Hello? Nicholas here . May I talk to Halley, please?
(179) Other Americans who lived near the Dutch people decided to make Saint Nicholas part of their own celebration of Christmas.
(180) The victory of the October Revolution to the Russian Red flag over and over, but for the last Tsar Nicholas II and his family, it means the end of life.
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