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Alden

[ awl-duhn ]

noun

  1. John, 1599?–1687, Pilgrim settler in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620.
  2. a male or female given name: from an Old English word meaning “old friend.”


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Nor is it clear why so many of the characters in the subplots, including Van Alden and Eli, have been shifted to Chicago.

The Border Patrol has already doubled in size since 2006, and has faced "real recruiting challenges," Alden notes.

Five-year-old twins Holly and Poppy Alden were given the job as their father, Ben, sings in the chapel's choir.

This one, in the imaginative hands of Gehry, the Mulleavys, and director Christopher Alden, is in a different realm altogether.

Edward Alden is the Bernard L. Schwartz senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

At midnight the Alden was plunging into creaming seas, her five masts thrummed by the blast.

The captain intended to remain at the inlet tmtil a representative of the Alden's owners arrived.

I reckon that you and I as gents and master mariners are going to keep mum about her being aboard the Alden?

On the morning of December 31, 1913, Cape Alden was abeam, and a strong wind swept down from the highlands.

At twelve oclock Draper conducted Alden, who was slightly intoxicated, to his own door, and left him there with the prisoner.

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