Mitchell
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Arthur, 1934–2018, U.S. ballet dancer, choreographer, and ballet company director.
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John, 1870–1919, U.S. labor leader.
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Margaret, 1900–49, U.S. novelist.
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Maria, 1818–89, U.S. astronomer.
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Peter, 1920–92, British biochemist: Nobel Prize 1978.
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Silas Weir 1829–1914, U.S. physician and novelist.
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William, 1879–1936, U.S. general: pioneer in the field of aviation.
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Mount, a mountain in western North Carolina: highest peak in the eastern United States, 6,684 feet (2,037 meters).
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a city in southeastern South Dakota.
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a male given name, form of Michael.
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Joni, original name Roberta Joan Anderson. born 1943, Canadian folk-rock singer and songwriter. Her albums include Blue (1971), Court and Spark (1974), Mingus (1979), Turbulent Indigo (1994), and Shine (2007)
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Margaret. 1900–49, US novelist; author of Gone with the Wind (1936)
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Reginald Joseph. 1895–1937, British aeronautical engineer; designer of the Spitfire fighter
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Sir Thomas Livingstone , known as Major Mitchell. 1792–1855, Australian explorer born in Scotland
Example Sentences
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Ahmed lofted Mitchell Santner for another six from the final ball of the 19th over, leaving five to get from the last and England completed a fifth successive victory with three balls to spare.
From BBC
"I think it was obviously a nice score there with the amount of spin on the ball. They squeezed us a lot," said New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner.
From Barron's
Mitchell's absence raises the prospect of an entirely new half-back partnership starting 7 March's meeting with Italy, with George Ford coming under pressure from fly-half rival Fin Smith after an underwhelming performance against Ireland.
From BBC
Harden, 36, has given Cleveland another strong offensive threat alongside Donovan Mitchell, who led the scoring with 23 points.
From Barron's
Last year the hair care company John Paul Mitchell Systems moved from Southern California to Wilmer, Texas, and the green energy company GAF moved from San José to Georgetown, Texas.
From Los Angeles Times
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