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Crichton
[ krahyt-n ]
noun
- James the Admirable Crichton, 1560?–82, Scottish scholar and linguist.
- Michael, 1942–2008, U.S. novelist.
Crichton
/ ˈkraɪtən /
noun
- CrichtonJames15601582MScottishMISC: scholarWRITING: writer James. 1560–82, Scottish scholar and writer, called the Admirable Crichton because of his talents
- CrichtonJohn) Michael19422008MUSWRITING: novelistFILMS AND TV: screenwriterFILMS AND TV: director ( John ) Michael. 1942–2008, US novelist, screenwriter, and film director; his thrillers, many of which have been filmed, include The Andromeda Strain (1969), Jurassic Park (1990), and Disclosure (1994)
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“The YA market is growing up faster than in years past, because of news, blogs, and Internet content,” Crichton explains.
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In fact, author Michael Crichton, who had written the work 20 years earlier, was a graduate of my program.
From The Daily Beast
Alexander Crichton, an English physician, died near London, aged 93.
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Roy discovered shortly that Charlton was a local Admirable Crichton.
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Crichton took it on himself to rally the girl on her silence.
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And the Chancellor Crichton—the tutor Livingston—what of them?
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After what we remember of Crichton Castle, how can we trust you, lady?
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