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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(211) When the label became aware that Nicholas had musically talented siblings, a group performance was arranged.
(212) Economist Nicholas Spiro, of Spiro Sovereign Strategy, said: "The fact that investors have to wait another month for Mr Rajoy's cabinet to take the reins only adds to the uncertainty.
(213) This tradition can be traced to legends about Saint Nicholas.
(214) Not surprisingly for a man of the stage, Mr. Edgar gives the fullest treatment by far to those supporting characters who belong to the fleabag acting troupe that Nicholas joins in Portsmouth.
(215) In America, gift giving at Christmastime began in the 17th century when early Dutch settlers introduced St. Nicholas to the New World. St.
(216) A particularly influential A Visit from Saint Nicholas by Clement Moore in 1823.
(217) Nicholas II and his family were executed here (1918) after the Russian Revolution.
(218) As for Saint Nicholas , or Santa Claus,[http://sentencedict.com/nicholas.html] the story goes back to the third century.
(219) For the last fifteen years, Ellison and University of Vermont biologist Nicholas Gotelli have slogged through the bogs of New England, studying the life that exists in each pool.
(220) As time passed, St. Nicholas became known by his American name,'santa Claus. "
(221) Actually, no, considering the real St. Nicholas first came into contact with Peter when he raided the slave market in his hometown and railed against the trade.
(222) Recently, Nicholas Tse as" a miracle" crew came to Shunyi a residential community outdoor scenes shot, Nicholas Tse is wearing a light-colored shirt and jeans, image modeling standard.
(223) St. Nicholas learned about a man who was hopelessly in debt.
(224) Several hostages have been beheaded , including U.S. businessman Nicholas Berg.
(225) I once went to visit the summer palace that he created and that Nicholas II loved so much there.
(226) When Nicholas dropped the gold through the smoke hole, each bag of gold fell into a stocking.
(227) Then the vehicle disappeared round one of the turnings of Fort Saint Nicholas.
(228) He is known in various countries as Father Christmas[sentencedict.com], Kriss Kringle and Saint Nicholas.
(229) The new Santa also acquired a host of Nordic elves to replace the small dark-skinned boy called Black Peter, who in Christian tradition so loved St. Nicholas that he traveled with him everywhere.
(230) Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle, Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory, 2 d ed. Prentice Hall. 1999.
(231) Dr Nicholas Roberts, lead author of the paper published in Nature Photonics, said his work showed for the first time the unique design and mechanism of the mantis shrimp's eye.
(232) The stockings has been hung by the fire to dry. When Nicholas dropped the gold through the smoke hole, each bag of gold fell into a stocking.
(233) Nicholas Schiff, a neurologist from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, said the findings were a "game changer" that could "have a profound impact across medicine."
(234) "In his prime, Gates combined the monomania of the compulsive software programmer with the competitiveness of Attila the Hun, " said Nicholas Carr, author of Does IT Matter and The Big Switch.
(235) Some historians say the Virginia state seal was the idea of four men: George Mason, Richard Henry Lee, George Wythe, and Robert Carter Nicholas.
(236) "Then God created water, " the narrator tells us, and the handsome bartender (Nicholas Tse) looks soulfully around the nightclub.
(237) Grot was married to Iakov Karlovich, a tutor to the future Tsar Nicholas II.
(238) Recently, cheung pak-chi and Nicholas tse divorce events make uproar, after several months, the two sides finally in property between children and distribution agreement.
(239) In honor of St. Nicholas, December 6 became the traditional day in Europe for the exchange of Christmas gifts and the beginning of the holiday season.
(240) It is said that in the year of 300 AD(anno domini), there was a kind old man and his name was Saint Nicholas.
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