Similar words: roger williams, williams syndrome, william shakespeare, William, william i, william ii, william iii, william penn. Meaning: n. 1. United States country singer and songwriter (1923-1953) 2. English philosopher credited with reviving the field of moral philosophy (1929-2003) 3. United States poet (1883-1963) 4. United States baseball player noted as a hitter (1918-2002) 5. English clergyman and colonist who was expelled from Massachusetts for criticizing Puritanism; he founded Providence in 1636 and obtained a royal charter for Rhode Island in 1663 (1603-1683) 6. United States playwright (1911-1983).
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(91) Rhys Williams was very convincing and his books did much to whet my appetite to visit the vast Soviet empire.
(92) It is Andy Williams or lames Last billing and cooing.
(93) Boone -- like Ted Williams, a Hoover High grad -- is less likely to make such a mistake, however.
(94) The commission unanimously voted to reprimand Williams for lying about the Las Vegas hotel rooms.
(95) Nearly 500 families were nominated for the award and the Williams were selected from a shortlist of 12.
(96) But Williams also apparently was willing to sacrifice for his new team.
(97) It will be headed by chairman Gordon Williams, a retired headmaster and schools inspector.
(98) In 1941 Williams became director of operational research at Coastal Command.
(99) Eight officers face misconduct charges before the Police Commission in connection with the Williams case.
(100) Harvey Williams did not suit up because of his torn calf muscle.
(101) Williams said Thursday that he expects to miss three weeks with his partially torn calf muscle.
(102) But company head Frank Williams know that's not the only reason for the team's outstanding performances.
(103) Williams cleared his throat,[Sentencedict.com] made a few introductory remarks about the occasion.
(104) The centre is a friendly place run by the Williams family and is open all year except December.
(105) Williams cleared his throat, made a few introductory remarks welcoming everyone, then began his speech.
(106) Robbie Williams arrived in New York to do a week of promotion for his new record.
(107) Robin Williams plays Armand, the relatively butch half of a gay couple.
(108) Williams is a comedian with a lot of manic energy.
(109) Patrese's move was expected; the grapevine's been awash with rumour over next year's Williams line-up.
(110) According to her bio,(http://sentencedict.com/williams.html) fast-rising folk singer Dar Williams is on a constant search for truth and beauty.
(111) With this win Williams moves up to third place in the world rankings.
(112) None the less, Williams has had his share of bad luck and trouble.
(113) Williams pleaded guilty to conspiracy Jan. 28 and is awaiting sentencing.
(114) If the play develops perfectly, Pegram will flow into the alley created by Stai, Mills and Williams.
(115) Making the engine that powered Williams to the Formula 1 constructors' championship can't be bad for business, either.
(116) Inspired, she reaches for a Williams Sonoma cookbook in search of ideas for more summery outdoor meals.
(117) Tribunal chairman David Williams said the employers had acted reasonably.
(118) That means a home debut for Brett Williams on loan from Nottingham Forest.
(119) But headmistress Helen Williams won't be reaching for the champagne glasses or festive bunting.
(120) But there were no nibbles from Alvin, so Williams joined the Graham company in 1963.
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