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Sentence count:242+2Posted:2018-06-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mary stuartjohn stuart millestuaryestuarineactuaryobituarystatuarymortuaryMeaning: n. 1. United States painter best known for his portraits of George Washington (1755-1828) 2. a member of the royal family that ruled Scotland and England 3. the royal family that ruled Scotland from 1371-1714 and ruled England from 1603 to 1649 and again from 1660 to 1714. 
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(31) Stuart knew very little about building bridges.
(32) Indeed, the conditions of Elizabethan and later Stuart regulation of drama required a written text.
(33) But top psychiatrist Professor Stuart Fischoff says if Diana underwent treatment it could mean the end of her marriage.
(34) The shield, however, is that of Anne, last sovereign of the House of Stuart, who died in 1714.
(35) One independent political analyst, Stuart Rothenberg, thinks both parties are exaggerating.
(36) In Stuart Street I had a choice of parking spaces outside No. 9.
(37) Surrey had made 92 for three when Stuart suddenly declared - we thought he had gone mad.
(38) Newbridge substitute Stuart Griffiths was also sent off for stamping against Pontypridd, just six minutes after coming on.
(39) I don't think Stuart at all grasped the point I was making.
(40) Andy Payton was in the starting line-up with Stuart Ripley on the substitutes' bench.
(41) Stuart Fordham, head of bond trading, has quit after bonuses were announced on Monday.
(42) Stuart said he'd given Oliver some money, which I thought was quite unnecessary, not that I said so.
(43) Stuart must have rung my boudoir and learned how the telephone is answered in about fifteen languages so far.
(44) Sales of land began about 1540 and continued until Stuart times. Inflation eroded the revenue from land and commerce.
(45) The canal engineer William Jessop was largely responsible for this pioneering work which had been in prospect ever since the Stuart period.
(46) There was a humane royal government, Tudor or Stuart,(www.Sentencedict.com) to slow the thing down.
(47) Malone are already resigned to being without Stuart Duncan and regular number eight Scott Kirkpatrick until next season.
(48) Schools of sunfish still loiter there, and Stuart hooks one of their members and stiff-poles it right in.
(49) But remember the opinion of John Stuart Mill, a political philosopher much respected by the early Economist.
(50) I lived with Stuart for three years before we broke up.
(51) He was formerly sales and marketing director of Stuart Cabeldu Catering Group.
(52) As it got dark, rather than hear a scary bedtime story, Stuart wanted to walk in the woods with me.
(53) She took it all in good humour, though Stuart seemed as twitchy as a rabbit's septum.
(54) Leonard Stuart Darling played in 100 first-class matches and scored 5780 runs at 42.50, with 16 centuries.
(55) Babur doesn't know quite why, but the story of Stuart speaks to him quite directly.
(56) I went out with quite a lot of men before I met Stuart.
(57) I went down to the phone to talk with Erica and Stuart, then came back up and pruned two apple trees.
(58) Meanwhile[sentencedict.com], Stuart Barlow will provoke a confused reaction from family and friends in his first Merseyside derby on Monday night.
(59) Police have been criticized for their handling of the Stuart murder case.
(60) Stuart ran to it, flushing it, and the bird rose again to repeat the display.
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