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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(151) Prince Edward: I've heard. This Wallace is a brigant, and nothing more.
(152) 'Commander of the Army of the Kingdom of Scotland ' - the outlaw Wallace was now knighted and made Guardian of Scotland in Balliol's name at the forest kirk, at either Selkirk or Carluke.
(153) Angel Wallace, assistant to Sioux City's city manager, told America.gov, "Sioux City is extremely proud of the relationship with Yamanashi City, Japan.
(154) Are more recent films, such as Chicken Run and the new Wallace and Gromit becoming reliant on GCI, or are viewers still seeing predominantly hand-crafted scenes?
(155) Loggerhead turtles die the same way in the Mediterranean, where boats from 21 countries hunt for tuna and swordfish. These two areas "are urgent conservation priorities," Wallace says.
(156) What is remarkable is that both Darwin and Wallace credited their central insight to reading Thomas Malthus' essay, Population, first published in 1798.
(156) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(157) This theory could help explain why eminent artists throughout history, from composer Robert Schumann to poet Sylvia Plath to Wallace -- suffered mood disorders.
(158) Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals co-author Daniel Wallace has unofficially suggested that Grant's personal Star Destroyer was named Oriflamme.
(159) The Emperor Of Ice Cream is one of the most difficult poems by Wallace Stevens.
(160) Malchus and Blanche Wallace attend here along with their children.
(161) I quoted the other day Wallace Stevens saying that poetry should "make the visible a little hard to see."
(162) I wanted to be independent of universities, as William Carlos Williams was, or Wallace Stevens or Eliot.
(163) Wallace could face jail time following his latest attacks against Facebook. The judge who presided over the case referred Wallace for prosecution for criminal contempt of court.
(164) Wallace Hume Carothers was an American chemist, credited with the invention of Nylon.
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