Similar words: fan letter, urban legend, william mckinley, president mckinley, instantaneous, instantaneously, statesmanlike, stainless. Meaning: n. 1. United States inventor who built a steam-powered automobile (1849-1918) 2. Welsh journalist and explorer who led an expedition to Africa in search of David Livingstone and found him in Tanzania in 1871; he and Livingstone together tried to find the source of the Nile River (1841-1904).
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61. Did she think her father would bid for him, if he promised to pay Stanley back?
62. Stanley Druckenmiller, managing director of Soros' funds, also was to have spoken during the panel discussion.
63. Joan herself was a widow, and as an ex-nurse she befriended Stanley and began to care for him.
64. There was Stanley, one-handed Stanley, hook-handed Stanley, listening in his little hut to his radio.
65. Co. and Morgan Stanley Group Inc., announced they had agreed to merge.
66. Some one, it seemed, had relieved Stanley of his bargain.
67. Chairman Stanley Metcalfe also saw his pay rise by 17.4 percent to £142,000.
68. Stanley Rosenberg from Channel 5, splendidly handsome except for particularly prominent front teeth, is the first to reach us.
69. Come holiday time, Stanley closed the school and was off north quicker than you could say algebra.
70. Thanking Stanley, who said he was very welcome, Mungo walked out to the yard, watched by Jos.
71. Chirk was now peripheral to Gloucester's main concerns but complemented Stanley involvement in Cheshire and Flint.
72. Print-making has had the advantage of some careful scholars, but an excellent book is by a practitioner, Stanley Hayter.
73. The one single disappointment to Stanley during his recovery was his inability to read.
74. Old pal Morgan Stanley also did well in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year, which ended Nov. 30.
75. Stanley worked as a middleman on U.S. and Soviet business deals.
76. An original toilet did exist at Stanley Racing which was not suitable for disabled people.
77. One day a lad called Stanley Wallace created a real stir.
78. Visiting Stanley village, we walked along a crowded street of shops and many street traders.
79. Co., the commercial banker, looks more like Morgan Stanley Group Inc., the investment banker.
80. These are the grandiose stone-built mill at Ebley and the equally impressive brick-built Stanley Mill.
81. Stanley Gascgoine, a green marvel with a two-pronged attack, left foot[sentencedict.com], right foot or head.
82. The Alice Stanley Jaye Award is given each year in recognition of outstanding services to animal welfare.
83. The other is Gerald Stanley, scheduled to die Feb. 16.
84. Worst affected areas were parts of Bishop Auckland, Stanley, and other villages in Weardale.
85. Like Stanley Feingold before him, he had violated the taboo against discussing the limits of the remedial process.
86. Mrs Naulls was in Sunningdale because her son Stanley was a Hilderbridge councillor and had pulled strings.
87. Stanley Spencer had been through the war; he had experienced the horror, the vulgarity, of war.
88. Stanley is the opposite to Mitch and an ideal choice for her needs.
89. Stanley Mill has survived, largely because of its ability to adapt to the changing needs of the market.
90. Accordingly, Stanley Mill was designed and built so that destruction by fire was a virtual impossibility.
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