Howard is " a man of action " in his own words, a jazz maverick who spans the genres. [noun]
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Always a maverick, he had called for a sharp devaluation of the Russian ruble before the August 1998 financial meltdown. [noun]
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Against the Puritan governments of New England, among them Massachusetts' extension of its jurisdiction over the towns of Maine and New Hampshire, the persecution of the Quakers, and the denial of the right of appeal to the crown, and in 1664 a royal commission, consisting of Richard Nicolls, Samuel Maverick, Robert Carr and George Cartwright, was sent over to settle disputes and secure some measure of imperial control, but Massachusetts, the chief offender; successfully baffled all attempts at interference, and the mission was almost a complete failure. [Please select]
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The daughters married well, Remember to Moses Maverick of Salem, and Mary to Thomas Cushman. [Please select]
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Maverick of Nottles Island, who had been formerly fined £100 for giving entertainment to Mr. [Please select]
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"Oh, no; he went away with a--with a maverick." [Please select]
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Yu' see, a frawg in a river is more hopeless than any maverick loose on the range.' [Please select]
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There isn't an ounce of real meanness in Ezra's whole body, but he's just naturally and unintentionally a maverick. [Please select]
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