Similar words: upton sinclair, sinclair lewis, eclair, clairvoyant, clairvoyance, plainclothes, enclave, claim. Meaning: n. 1. United States writer whose novels argued for social reform (1878-1968) 2. English electrical engineer who founded a company that introduced many innovative products (born in 1940).
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31. It is characteristic of Sinclair to attempt to do the critic's work for him.
32. What problems do they present for the Sinclair and Coulthard coding system and how could it be adjusted to cope with them?
33. Another famous invention, the Sinclair C5 electric car, was a spectacular flop, but he's still inventing.
34. Sinclair Research has promised to produce a small magnetic storage unit for its Spectrum computer.
35. This time-consuming procedure does not result in coherent programs of study, such as those at Sinclair.
36. Sinclair Lewis instead of Harry.
37. Sinclair Lewis is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
38. It was adapted from a novel by Sinclair Lewis.
39. Dr. Sinclair is a child psychologist.
40. She reverted to her resolution to change the town - awaken it , prod it,'reform'it ( Sinclair Lewis ).
41. "It's time for motorists to take a refresher in map-reading skills," said Scott Sinclair of national mapping agency Ordnance Survey.
42. And the thesis also discusses the satirical techniques developed by Sinclair Lewis in Arrowsmith .
43. The starting line - up was: Russell; Ofori , Worley , Hutchinson ( c ) , Bertrand ; Taiwo, Bridcutt; Fernandes ; Stoch , Cummings[Sentence dictionary], Sinclair.
44. As if on cue, anothemail I got last week had the more intriguing title of "China's Upton Sinclair".
45. Among the gold medal winners were The Growers Chardonnay 2004 and the Sinclair Cabernet Shiraz 2005.
46. "There's no obvious way to turn this into a lifespan extension for humans," said David Sinclair, a Harvard gerontologist not involved in this study.
47. I never owned a Sinclair Spectrum; nor did I build my own PC out of spare lawnmower parts in my bedroom.
48. Curiously, 1913 is also the year when John Sinclair , a . k . a . Lord Lister, retires.
49. Or he could turn out to be another Andy Kay, Adam Osborne(sentencedict.com), or Clive Sinclair -- pioneers in the personal computer industry who were contemporaries of Steve Jobs that fell along the wayside.
50. Sinclair Lewis stands almost alone as the connecting link between muckraking novelists of the progressive era and social novelists of the New Deal period.
51. This has not prevented Soviet readers from coupling him with Upton Sinclair as America's greatest novelists.
52. Writer Upton Sinclair coins the term white-collar, to describe workers whom he called "the petty underlings of the business world."
53. Our team is: Hedman ; Hutchinson , Worley , Pettigrew , Morais; Diarra ; Mikel , Sawyer ; Sinclair ; Sahar , Shevchenko.
54. The fire had come only five years after Upton Sinclair published his book The Jungle, which detailed the plight of the workers at a meat packer's plant.
55. Sinclair Lewis'novels are darkly funny examinations of American society and culture.
56. Hutchinson makes his international debut at centre-back, Sinclair is on the left of a four-man midfield, and Sawyer comes off the bench to score a 35-yarder and make it 2-1.
57. Sinclair Lewis ( February 7, 1885 — January 10, 1951 ) was an American novelist and playwright.
58. Sinclair essayed a smile but it could hardly have been rated as a success.
59. As I said, no surprise: as Upton Sinclair pointed out long ago, it's difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.
60. Then, in 1906, Upton Sinclair published his socialist novel, THE JUNGLE, aimed, as he later said, at people's hearts but hitting their stomachs instead.
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