Similar words: argillaceous, wallaby, space walk, spacewalk, lace, fallacy, shellac, glace. Meaning: 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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(121) Knighted by the Scottish nobles, Sir William Wallace extends the conflict south of the border and storms the city of York.
(122) Some featured special promotions like a discount coupon scheme or a free gift offer or an association with a favourite character like a Wallace and Gromit campaign.
(123) Wallace Stevens is considered an unapologetically Romantic poet of imagination.
(124) Wallace: What are the major issues currently dividing China and America?
(125) A year later, she, Langston Hughes, and Wallace Thurman organized the journal.
(126) In 1937 nylon was invented by Wallace H Carothers in the Du Pont Laboratories in the USA and is was first applied to the toothbrush in 1938: Dr West's miracle toothbrush with nylon bristles4.
(127) No student had heard of George Wallace, the segregationist governor of Alabama, he said.
(128) On the same day, the Academy of American Poets awarded him the $100,[http://sentencedict.com/wallace.html]000 Wallace Stevens Award for "outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry."
(129) A blonde with a big smile winked at me, nodded toward a room upstairs, and said, "Wallace Stevens, eh?"
(130) Once used as a law court, the hall has held several notable trials, including that of Sir William Wallace (1305), the Gunpowder Plot conspirators (1606) and King Charles I (1649).
(131) Richard's first - Hamilton scored 12 points, Rasheed - scoreless Wallace, Chauncey - Billups 8.
(132) Here too, you can trace the footsteps of heroes like St Columba, Sir William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Mary, Queen of Scots ... and of outlaws like Rob Roy.
(133) Darwin had been incubating his thesis for two decades when Alfred Russel Wallace wrote to him from Southeast Asia, independently outlining the same idea.
(134) They allege that Lew Wallace, the territorial governor, offered Bonney immunity from prosecution for the murder of one lawman if he would testify about his involvement in the murder of another.
(135) A Wallace tree encoder was used to realize the fine digital encoder and high - order bubble suppression.
(136) Sort of as a reflection on these same ideas, you get the famous poem of Wallace Stevens.
(137) Crookes and Wallace ranged up on the opposing side, while Sir Oliver Lodge attempted to formulate a compromise that would jibe with his particular cosmic theories.
(138) The film is set in 13th-century Scotland, when Wallace returns to his homeland to find it oppressed and taken over by the brutal, pagan king of England, Edward I.
(139) Mike Wallace : Mr. Chairman, what do you make of Mikhail Gorbachev's recent speech in Vladivostok?
(140) The Lakers don't have an answer for LeBron and now the Cavs can match up against the Lakers bigs with Ben Wallace playing PF.
(141) Facebook added that the judge also referred Wallace for prosecution for criminal contempt of court, meaning he also potentially faces time in jail.
(142) The purpose of the Nation of Islam was to rouse the black man from his slumber. (Armed spaceships come into it, too.) Such were the teachings of Wallace D.
(143) Wallace was taken to Dumbarton castle, but quickly moved to London for a show trial in Westminster Hall.
(144) Once again I was confronted with Wallace’s true genius, as well as the worry that my stomach would be unable to withstand the large quantity of Advil I guessed I would need.
(145) Michael Palmer is the 2006 recipient of the Wallace Stevens Award from the Academy of American Poets; this prize recognizes outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry.
(146) In Asheville, N.C., a small Occupy demonstration there was disrupted by some homeless men who resented protesters moving onto their turf, said Asheville police Lt. Wallace Welch.
(147) Alfred Russel Wallace charted a great dividing line in the living world—and found his own route to the theory of evolution.
(148) Detroit Pistons: Walter Herrmann, Allen Iverson, Antonio McDyess, Fabricio Oberto, Rasheed Wallace.
(149) This is Wallace Stevens, Wallace Stevens who said, "Poetry is a means of redemption", and meant it.
(150) They probably don't pause to consider that nylon represents a petroleum-derived thermoplastic invented in 1935 by Wallace Carothers, a chemist working at the DuPont company.
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