Definitionn. United States artist and proponent of pop art
Last update: October 18, 2015
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These railways provide outlets for through freight and passenger traffic southward to Boston and New York, and to the north to St Johns and Montreal. [Please select]
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Cooley, "Study of Slavery in New Jersey" (1896), both in the Johns Hopkins University "Studies;" also by E. [Please select]
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Johns, from which the party ran up to Montreal for a day, returning to the boat in the evening. [Please select]
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Johns four hours before us is aground, and can't get off. [Please select]
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From the docket of the justice it appeared that the warrant had been issued at the request of Daniel Johns, Miller's partner. [Please select]
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See my book, _British Interests and Activities in Texas, 1838-1846_, Johns Hopkins Press, Balt. [Please select]
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Besides these, he has written "My Farm of Edgewood," "Wet Days at Edgewood," "Doctor Johns," a novel "Rural Studies," and other works. [Please select]
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That she may, in time--Then, that's the reason for this Johns Hopkins thing, is it. [Please select]
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"What I've been thinking of," David pursued his own train of thought, "is this: I want you to go to Johns Hopkins and take up the special work you've been wanting to do." [Please select]
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He made no more references to Johns Hopkins, slept like a child, and railed almost pettishly at his restricted diet. [Please select]
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