Similar words: patrick henry, patrician, patricide, play a trick on, atrioventricular, patria, patriot, patriotic. Meaning: n. Apostle and patron saint of Ireland; an English missionary to Ireland in the 5th century.
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211. What have you got for me this morning, Patrick?
212. Patrick needs to use specially adapted computer equipment.
213. Don't pay attention to Patrick; he's full of blarney.
214. The correct author is Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
215. Patrick hid in a hollow surrounded by bracken.
216. Patrick Devlin was an outstanding judge and brilliant jurist.
217. Patrick White's literary fame chiefly rests with his novels.
218. Patrick Likes to act in the school paly.
219. In French botanist Patrick Blanc’s vertical gardens, mesh-supported systems of felt, pipes,(http://sentencedict.com/patrick.html) and valves deliver hydroponic nutrients to roots by capillary action.
220. Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army) National Archives. This letter, signed by Abraham Lincoln, pardoned Private Patrick Murphy, a Civil War soldier in the Union Army.
221. Chapter two briefly discusses the poet Patrick Kavanagh and the poem The Great Hunger, and then analyzes the poem's title and theme by comparing it with The Great Hunger in Irish history.
222. PATRICK DONAHOE: "As a self-financing entity that depends on the sale of postage for its revenues, the Postal Service requires the ability to operate more as a business does."
223. Patrick wants them back, and he's not afraid to go to court to get them.
224. Nolan in turn passed on his fascination to his friend Patrick White, a Nobel Prize-winning author who visited the island in the 1960s and early 1970s.
225. Finally, I will quote a classic sentence from a famous article entitled Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry, the greatest writer in American history.
226. "If I inherit a lot of money, I may feel a fiduciary obligation to preserve the corpus," says Patrick Rooney, director of research at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.
227. Nutritionist Patrick Holford says likely culprits are cauliflower, turnips, brocoli, onions sprouts beans lentils and chickpeas.
228. One of the toughest cases involved a note composed by Brian Patrick Regan, a former Air Force master sergeant convicted of attempted espionage in 2003.
229. Even the Chinese are sure to wear green in honor of Saint Patrick.
230. In the new issue of the Italian Vanity Fair, Patrick Dempsey confirms that the show’s upcoming eighth season will be his swan song.
231. The breakthrough came when he teamed up with Patrick Steptoe, a gynaecologist who was working on the then-novel technique of laparoscopy (keyhole surgery).
232. Patrick Vieira again championed Arsenal's team spirit after the Gunners made sure of the Barclaycard Premiership title today.
233. "In an hour or two, we'll be somewhere else protesting, " said Patrick Bruner, an English major at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, who has been serving a spokesman for the protesters.
234. Patrick Bronte fathered Bronte, but more importantly, he fathered Anne, Emily and Charlotte.
235. Actor patrick swayze play a touch bouncer in one of his recent movies.
236. Patrick Gorman, co-founder of the iFind group, an executive recruiter based in New York, "but you have to show how you attempted to solve it so you don't sound like a whiner.
237. Territorial islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago include Banks Island, Borden Island, Prince Patrick Island, and parts of Victoria Island and Melville Island.
238. His native language was Brythonic, which was still somewhat similar to Archaic Irish, so Patrick soon spoke Irish as well.
239. Patrick Henry Hughes' father goes the extra mile for his son, and that distance is measured in yards.
240. The British Union Jack was designed to unify the diagonal crosses of Saint Patrick (Ireland) and Saint Andrew (Scotland) with the rectilinear cross of Saint George (England).
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