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Powell [ˈpaʊəl] n
1. (Biographies) Anthony (Dymoke ˈdɪmək). 1905-2000, British novelist, best known for his sequence of novels under the general title A Dance to the Music of Time (1951-75) 2. (Biographies / Powell, Cecil Frank (1903-1969) M, British, SCIENCE: physicist) Cecil Frank. 1903-69, British physicist, who was awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1950 for his discovery of the pi-meson 3. (Biographies / Powell, Colin (Luther) (1937 M, US, POLITICS: politician, MILITARY: general) Colin (Luther) (ˈcəʊlɪn). born 1937, US politician and general; Republican secretary of state from 2001 4. (Biographies / Powell, Earl (1924-1966) M, US, MUSIC: jazz pianist) Earl, known as Bud Powell. 1924-1966, US modern-jazz pianist 5. (Biographies / Powell, (John) Enoch (1912-1998) M, British, POLITICS: politician) (John) Enoch. 1912-98, British politician. An outspoken opponent of Commonwealth immigration into Britain and of British membership of the Common Market (now the European Union), in 1974 he resigned from the Conservative Party, returning to Parliament as a United Ulster Unionist Council member (1974-87) 6. (Biographies / Powell, Michael (1905-1990) M, British, FILMS AND TV: writer, FILMS AND TV: producer, FILMS AND TV: director) Michael. 1905-90, British film writer, producer, and director, best known for his collaboration (1942-57) with Emeric Pressburger. Films include The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), A Matter of Life and Death (1946), The Red Shoes (1948), and Peeping Tom (1960) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| As if expecting a protest, she continued plaintively; "If you're too busy with the hauling I presume you can let Jotham Powell drive me over with the sorrel in time to ketch the train at the Flats. At the age of thirty-four, and apparently at first sight, he suddenly married Mary Powell, the seventeen-year-old daughter of a royalist country gentleman with whom his family had long maintained some business and social relations. Look at my scarlet pompons, and the wind blowing your skirts about, and the ground so hard that not a prop will stick in, and then the carriage having to go out, when I had counted on having Powell, who--give every one their due--does tie up dahlias properly. |
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