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Bradstreet
[ brad-street ]
noun
- Anne (Dudley), 1612?–72, American poet.
- her husband Simon, 1603–97, governor of the Massachusetts colony 1679–86, 1689–92.
Bradstreet
/ ˈbrædˌstriːt /
noun
- BradstreetAnne (Dudley)?16121672FUSEnglishWRITING: poet Anne ( Dudley ). ?1612–72, US poet, born in England: regarded as the first significant US poet
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Cognizant, headquartered in New Jersey, grew out of a partnership between Dun & Bradstreet and an Indian firm.
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Bradstreet had destroyed the stores destined for the Ohio by the destruction of Fort Frontenac.
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"Governor Bradstreet was a venerable old man, nearly ninety years of age," said Grandfather.
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Then would have arisen, like the shade of departed Puritanism, the venerable dignity of the white-bearded Governor Bradstreet.
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Indeed, it is a likely ruse enough, observed Bradstreet, thoughtfully.
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“Indeed, it is a likely ruse enough,” observed Bradstreet thoughtfully.
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