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Sentence count:211+3Posted:2018-06-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: barkermarkerparkedgenetic markermarketing departmentharkenmarkeddarkenMeaning: n. 1. United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955) 2. United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967). 
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61. As Parker points out, the average age of the world merchant fleet is now 16 years.
62. As expected, Paul Parker of Manchester United has been drafted in.
63. Richard Parker last exhibited his work in public alongside that of Ken Cozens back in 1961.
64. Some reporters greeted Parker with applause and asked respectful questions.
65. The book is about Bonnie Parker of Bonnie and Clyde fame.
66. Parker pleaded with his supporters in the crowd to remain calm.
67. Upon their arrival,(http://sentencedict.com/parker.html) the local sheriff and police chief were disarmed by Bonnie Parker.
68. Gamble Co. and by Parker Hannifin Corp., which posted lower-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings.
69. Devlin brought the conflict clause to the attention of his supervisor, Veronica Parker, then SunTran assistant manager.
70. Paul Parker had confused Babb into handball after another electrifying break down the right.
71. But his dislike of the work, his loathing for Parker, he kept to himself.
72. Have-a-go hero Richard was nominated by girlfriend Sarah Parker after chasing a youth who had raided a Malton antiques shop.
73. Parker has not played in United's last five matches after picking up a hamstring strain on March 14.
74. Parker smoked and drank his beer and it was not nearly so bad as he had first supposed.
75. Haynes recorded with Charlie Parker and toured with Sarah Vaughan in the 1950s.
76. Devlin also alleges that Parker allowed Scott Supply some leeway normally not granted to ordinary bidders.
77. But then Garrett fired Parker and named Bibby as the interim head coach on Feb. 7.
78. Parker, for all his reputation as an iconoclast and innovator, was one of the greatest blues players ever.
79. Oxford's bowling was never threatening and looked rather ordinary when Glendenen and Parker began to hurry after a quiet first half-hour.
80. Parker licked at it and stuck on a bit of brown paper.
81. Parker, 87, had been admitted to Valley Hospital on Monday.
82. Bonnie Parker would have been happy to find this lipstick.
83. Ardiles was critical of the performance of referee Edward Parker, who booked eight players.
84. Parker reflected that most people have no idea how hard teachers work.
85. We live downstairs and there's an old lady called Mrs Parker who lives upstairs.
86. Parker displayed a remarkable lack of conscience about what he had done.
87. He received the appointment, but Parker himself was never sworn into office.
88. At the upper end of the scale is the Parker School, with tuition of over $9,000 a year.
89. The business flourished and in 1974 was bought by Parker Knoll.
90. Looking tired and fat, Parker shambled onto the stage and started playing.
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