Aitken
Robert Grant, 1864–1951, U.S. astronomer.
William Maxwell. Lord William Maxwell Aitken Beaverbrook.
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How to use Aitken in a sentence
The skin colour and texture, eyes and hair were then added by Janice Aitken, of the university's art college.
The friend suggested he use the names of acquaintances James Aitken and Harry Bond.
Fleming made the right choice: No actor could find heat in “Aitken … Harry Aitken.”
And inside the lavish 900-person dinner, the art continued: Aitken was the unseen master of ceremonies behind the event.
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The other test, that of Mr. Aitken, depends on the condensation of steam.
A great book by a big man—Sir Max Aitken deserves not merely compliments and unstinted praise, but thanks as well.
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The characters in Mrs. Aitken's sketch are weak and thin, and the verse intolerable.
The correspondence between her and Dr. Aitken is especially voluminous.
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British Dictionary definitions for Aitken
/ (ˈeɪtkɪn) /
Robert Grant. 1864–1951, US astronomer who discovered over three thousand double stars
William Maxwell: See Beaverbrook
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