Similar words: mary stuart, john stuart mill, estuary, estuarine, actuary, obituary, statuary, mortuary. Meaning: 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.
Random good picture Not show
(211) Once the design was settled, Yoda was realized by make up and creatures supervisor Stuart Freeborn, who designed the alien as an intricately detailed puppet.
(212) Stuart Freeborn and his crew built the mouth and tentacles, complete with a hydraulic system that would move the grasping tentacles around.
(213) The W Boston (100 Stuart Street; 617-261-8700; whotels.com/boston) opened last year and has 235 sleek rooms that look out over the Theater District and beyond.
(214) The years from 1500 -- i 650 ( Tudor andearly Stuart ) were the earlier stage of it.
(215) This striking image of the Father or Our Country is a Gilbert Stuart portrait made in 1797.
(216) Tradition has it that the Stuart Kings were curlers, and both Mary Queen of Scots and Darnley are reputed to have played.
(217) But according to Dr Steven Chu, the Nobel Prize-winning US Secretary of Energy, Stuart might have been on to something.
(218) This painting is one of several versions that Gilbert Stuart painted.
(219) The thesis tries to find out Sidgwick's contribution to classical utilitarianism which is established by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill.
(220) Philosophers such as Thomas Paine, John Stuart Mill, and Henry David Thoreau expanded the concept.
(221) William III of England defeated the deposed James II and so ended Stuart Catholicism in England.
(222) Southern commanders included Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson, Joseph Johnston, James Longstreet, and J.E.B. Stuart.
(223) According to Stuart Carlson, this situation has now been reversed.
(224) The paper cites the oft-quoted saying by the economist and philosopher John Stuart Mill: "Men do not desire to be rich, but to be richer than other men."
(225) John Stuart Mill was the famous utilitarian economist,(http://sentencedict.com/stuart.html) ethicist and educational thinker in the 19th century in England.
(226) Yehuda Baruch, a professor of management at the University of East Anglia, and graduate student Stuart Jenkins studied profanity in the workplace and assessed its implications for managers.
(227) "Once you see a magnetoresistance effect that's relatively large," says Stuart Solin of Washington University in St.
(228) But as he unmasks traitors that may include Elizabeth 's own cousin Mary Stuart, he unknowingly sets England up for destruction.
(229) I'll call you today, Stuart says as he opens the door.
(230) Stuart Brookshaw, Australian Brand Manager for Plantagenet Wines, refers to Tony as "the spiritual leader of our brands. Plantagenet is all about Tony Smith and Bouverie."
(231) Queen Elizabeth I: Spain intends to place Mary Stuart on our country's throne, and I am to be assassinated?
(232) We wonder if, had some professors been on the platform, would they have paused to ponder how John Stuart Mill might have parsed the choices?
(233) Ian and Stuart Paton, a pair of pumpkin-growing twin brothers, have grown some of the mammoth pumpkins in Pennington, Hampshire.
(234) If you look at the syllabus, you'll notice we read a number of great and famous books, books by Aristotle, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill and others.
(235) The American actress Gloria Stuart, who played a shipwreck survivor in the film Titanic, has died at the age of 100.
(236) Courteney Cox's stepcousin is Stuart Copeland, of pop group The Police fame.
(237) " He's been broken hearted because he thinks I'm in love with Brent or Stuart or Cade.
(238) In 1503, King James IV of Stuart family married the daughter of Henry VII, the king of England.
(239) After the "Glorious Revolution", Mary Stuart and her husband began to rule the United Kingdom, but the throne was succeed by Mary's sister Anne, for they died without children.
(240) Yehuda Baruch, a professor of management at the University of East Anglia, and graduate Stuart Jenkins studied the use of profanity in the workplace and assessed its implications for managers.
More similar words: mary stuart, john stuart mill, estuary, estuarine, actuary, obituary, statuary, mortuary, sumptuary, sanctuary, electuary, actuarial, usufructuary, bird sanctuary, quart, quarto, quartz, quartan, quarter, quartet, quartic, quartile, quarters, quartzite, quarterly, quartering, quarterdeck, quarternary, quarterback, headquarter.