Similar words: barker, marker, parked, genetic marker, marketing department, harken, marked, darken. Meaning: 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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91. Today it was Sarah Parker, a girl of nineteen who lives next door to the church.
92. Sir Peter Parker who he replaced will always be remembered as an enthusiastic chairman with a human touch.
93. Terrasson and Parker first met while playing on a 1992 album by saxophonist Jesse Davis.
94. Parker and Braden have developed soft acrylic materials where the plasticiser does not leach out,(www.Sentencedict.com) but these have other problems.
95. Ripley beat Paul Parker on the left, cut inside and hit a low cross to the near post.
96. Mr Parker said yesterday he was still looking for a replacement backer.
97. Like the Tabernacle, the Temple was built round the preacher, in this case Joseph Parker.
98. Even play as Mary Jane and Peter Parker.
99. A drummer, Stan Levey, later played with Charlie Parker.
100. The little business Parker had started soon peaked out.
101. Actually, let's have Trey Parker explain this one...
102. Peter Parker: Well, let me buy you a cheeseburger.
103. Why acquire Tony Parker when you have Rajon Rondo?
104. Parker Brothers releases the board game Monopoly.
105. Receptionist: Mr Parker. Mr Dashan is here.
106. Do any of you know who Dorothy Parker was?
107. Dalin Holyoak (left) looks at his partner Drew Parker during a group wedding March 20, 2010 at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Washington, DC.
108. DURING last year's mayoral campaign Annise Parker, then Houston an austere view of the city's finances.
109. That year, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie took the new jazz sound to California.
110. However, Keefer was not slighting Parker: "Jerry was at the right place at the right time and what he did is he did not impede himself."
111. But more important, Parker has evolved into a seriously clutch scorer.
112. But Chief Executive Mark Parker did talk of a "swoosh recovery," equating gradual improvement in the world economy with the upward curve of the company's logo.
113. Henry Jerome was part of the avant-garde; his band later brought the bop sound of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie to conventional big-band fare by adding a lot of percussion and flash.
114. The humorist Dorothy Parker captured this idea in one of her signature quips: "Time wounds all heels."
115. Twenty - nine - year - old Tobey Macguire plays Spider - Man, also as Peter Parker.
116. Parker had helped him navigate the waters of setting up his trading firm many years ago.
117. Co - workers Parker and Jenny bump into each other on a Saturday.
118. His diabolic and rather complicated masterplan is, inevitably, fuelled by shards of that dreaded green kryptonite, while Parker Posey's moll makes delightfully dimwitted fun of his megalomania.
119. The video is titled, "Japanese Jazz Opera, " and begins with "Now's The Time, " by Charlie Parker.
120. Like the two earlier films, it features a young Peter Parker, played by Tobey Maguire, who tries to balance his personal life with his role as a super-hero who fights a succession of super- villains.
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