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Sentence count:153+1Posted:2018-11-27Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Herbert SpencerSpencerSimilar words: fencerpencesilencersequencersixpencetwopencetuppencefourpenceMeaning: ['spensə(r)]  n. English philosopher and sociologist who applied the theory of natural selection to human societies (1820-1903). 
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31. As he expected, he found nothing incriminating, Spencer would be far too careful for that.
32. Spencer was kind, courteous, sometimes hot-tempered, cleverer than most people thought and very funny.
33. He was dressed in the garb of a Catholic priest and he bore an uncanny resemblance to the now legendary Spencer Tracy.
34. He goes beyond Spencer and Comte although they are important sources for him.
35. It is, of course, less honest than Spencer and denies that anyone will starve to death.
36. The accident-prone Frank Spencer was just a step away from Runnicles, the witless bank clerk.
37. Spencer hoped that therapy would free her from her inner demons.
38. In past years, Diana knew that Earl Spencer would be a shoulder to cry on and a loving counsellor.
39. And he showed he means to make goals a top priority with the £400,000 move for Rangers livewire front man Spencer.
40. Spencer immediately got into a raging argument with her teammates.
41. Spencer waved vigorously to avert a second major accident and was eventually spotted and taken on board.
42. A group of senior Spencer Stuart consultants raised with him the possibility of a sale to the consulting staff instead.
43. Yet this view implied, or rather was explicitly based in Comte and Spencer,(sentencedict.com) on a historical view of evolutionary progress.
44. There was much about the Spencer children that I would never understand, especially their relationship with Raine.
45. The union reacted bitterly to a toughly worded edict from Darlington area delivery services manager Spencer Hindmarsh to keep costs down.
46. Certainly in his bachelor days Johnnie Spencer was the catch of the county.
47. Spencer hurried after him and as Craig flung wide the doors, he felt himself being grasped from behind.
48. Marks and Spencer have made a name for themselves as a producer of high quality goods at reasonable prices.
49. A particular coup for the firm was the contract to supply the rapidly expanding Marks and Spencer chain.
50. In spite of her success, Spencer continues to get depressed.
51. It was Betty Spencer, and Frank was the idiot husband who said very little, just following her around. Sentencedict.com
52. He is also very close to Diana's brother, Earl Spencer, and has attended other shooting parties on the estate.
53. Stanley Spencer had been through the war; he had experienced the horror, the vulgarity, of war.
54. The princess had arrived at Althorp, the Spencer family seat earlier in the day.
55. Offensive lineman Chris Spencer may make the largest impact in the Southeastern Conference by a freshman.
56. Spencer lifted his arms in a flamboyant gesture and Emily felt physically sick at the mere thought of marrying him.
57. Spencer and Gillen photographed and detailed aborigines dressed as animals, emitting animal cries to promote fertility.
58. Her dad, Earl Spencer, gave Di a present of £1 million.
59. The first Melbourne station, at Spencer Street, was a somewhat larger three-span shed with a side building.
60. When it comes to shops, the most adventurous he gets is a visit to Marks and Spencer.
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