Similar words: orwellian, wear well, stairwell, All's well that ends well, norwegian, welterweight, well, dwell. Meaning: n. imaginative British writer concerned with social justice (1903-1950).
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(1) Eric Blair wrote under the pseudonym of George Orwell.
(2) Orwell expressed his solidarity with the miners in the book.
(3) George Orwell was a pseudonym - his real name was Eric Blair.
(4) Orwell would not have put it like that.
(5) Lots of young radicals see Orwell as part of the cold-war anti-Communist gang.
(6) The last great depression took Orwell out on to the road, on a quest for the meanings of mass poverty.
(7) Orwell contracted tuberculosis during the war and eventually died from the disease.
(8) But it is notable that his review of Orwell is not hostile or ungenerous.
(9) Orwell Transport's case concerns the tachograph regulations which are frequently infringed, deliberately and unwittingly.
(10) The problem with Orwell is that he could only think of class conflict in terms of major insurrectionary conflict.
(11) It was they who were scrutinized by Orwell, the Pilgrim Trust and other social investigators.
(12) George Orwell wrote of the civil war within a civil war, for he was present when this conflict erupted in Barcelona.
(13) It was George Orwell who gave the most memorable expression to the socialist patriotism of 1940.
(14) We then followed the River Orwell to the bridge before going home in the distance we could see other aircraft.
(15) Orwell, concerned only to demonstrate that political will destroys the individual, offers no verdict on such refinements.
(16) George Orwell, 1940. The Lion and Unicorn. ibid.
(17) Orwell is well in with the management.
(18) Yes, the name is Mr. Orwell. Sentencedict.com
(19) Orwell praised Waugh publicly for his moral courage.
(20) George Orwell said: In a time of universal birdseed, telling the truth is revolution LAI.
(21) Orwell himself was always unsure of it. It was his publisher, Fred Warburg who suggested that Nineteen Eighty-Four was a more commercial title.
(22) Orwell said : In a time of universal birdseed, telling the truth is revolution LAI.
(23) In his novel 1984, George Orwell describes the hardship and puzzle of people in pursuing truth and pondering the future under the reign of totalitarianism.
(24) The author George Orwell once said: " Good prose is like a windowpane. "
(25) At the time, a number of shopkeepers in Upper Orwell Street expressed concern about the effect on their shops.
(26) Running away from a national crisis, at all events, was conduct that Waugh and Orwell saw as one.
(27) Professor Williams teaches English Literature and is a specialist in the novels of George Orwell.
(28) We might like to speculate how Jefferson or Tocqueville, Orwell or Bonhoeffer might respond to these extraordinary words.
(29) So, come on you literary types; stop fretting about Orwell and start getting under our skins.
(30) Lister said people should follow the 1946 advice of writer George Orwell: "Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.
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