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Sentence count:164+1Posted:2019-05-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: argillaceouswallabyspace walkspacewalklacefallacyshellacglaceMeaning: n. 1. Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305) 2. English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932) 3. English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913). 
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(91) "I won a couple bets doing that with guys on my team, " Billups added with a laugh over the jeers of teammate Rasheed Wallace.
(92) The poet Wallace Stevens puts it beautifully when he says that poetry should make the visible a little hard to see; in other words it should be a defamiliarizing of that which has become too familiar.
(93) It'shows us the life story of a Scottish hero , William Wallace.
(94) Wallace Creek, Queensland, Australia, is at present the only locality in the world where L. barbatus has been found healthy and growing in large populations within the last ten years.
(95) William Wallace : A lordship and titles. Gold. That I should become Judas?
(96) Chelsea Wallace, 23, of Okeechobee, Fla., was thrilled early this year when the test she took at seven weeks said she was having a boy, a result confirmed weeks later by ultrasound.
(97) Wallace Stevens is one of the most accomplished poets of our century.
(98) Il-Raz later appeared in a HoloNet news article appearing in Star Wars Insider 84, written again by Daniel Wallace,[sentencedict.com/wallace.html] this time with Pablo Hidalgo.
(99) Kentucky attacks and Wright does slam dunk after pass from Wallace.
(100) But the Man of the Hour was none other than starting power forward Rasheed Wallace.
(101) The Wallace Collection at Hertford House was formed by Lord Hertford and his half-brother, Sir Richard Wallace.
(102) Wallace is mid - way through a six - month, 2,658 - mile - walk to raise US $ 1 million for polio eradication.
(103) As a poet, Wallace Stevens lives in an age of disbelief, when the gods have come to an end.
(104) However, my original motivate to read this book is to know more details about these big shots and the events around them, because Mike Wallace knows more; in common parlance, to gossip.
(105) As a modem American poet, Wallace Stevens apparently assimilated the Chinese Cultural heritage in his poetry writing.
(106) Faulkner's first movie job was writing the script for a wrestling movie starring comedian Wallace Beery.
(107) His more famous doodles include the Beijing Olympics series, the Wallace and Gromit 20th Anniversary, HG Wells Birthday series, Mothering Sunday holidays, and Norman Rockwell series.
(108) Wallace says BFS became the first PC-farm-based airfare search and pricing engine in commercial use in April 2000, although ITA had a beta site at the time.
(109) Wallace had already brought out a pill, Miltown(sentencedict.com), which worked fairly well to calm the agitated.
(110) Wallace sets about reprogramming his captive bunnies to shun vegetables.
(111) The authors are Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace .
(112) Mr. Wallace: Mr. Lin, do you have any more questions?
(113) This multiplier used modified Booth Algorithm, Wallace tree and 4 - 2 compressor.
(114) Two years before the Darwin - Wallace paper, an obscure Austrian monk by the name of Gregor Mendel had started work on crossbreeding varieties of peas.
(115) Mr. Wallace: Is this your first account with Far East National Bank?
(116) Others, including Charles Lyell and Alfred Russel Wallace, thought that humans shared a common ancestor with apes, but higher mental faculties could not have evolved through a purely material process.
(117) Alfred Russel Wallace was young and brash. When he conceived of natural selection, he didn't plan a 10-volume lifework.
(118) This paper tries to explore Wallace Stevens's poetic treatment of subjectivity.
(119) This theory could help explain why eminent artists throughout history, from composer Robert Schumann to poet Sylvia Plath to Wallace -- suffered mood disorders. Learn more about mood disorders ?
(120) This ecological boundary has been called the Wallace line and is often given as the boundary between Asia and Australasia, as such making Indonesia a bicontinental country.
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