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Minot

[ mahy-nuht ]

noun

  1. George Rich·ards [rich, -erdz], 1885–1950, U.S. physician: Nobel Prize 1934.
  2. a city in northern North Dakota.


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A Hull man told me that he helped set up a white-oak pole on Minot's Ledge some years before.

Minot's History of the Insurrection in Massachusetts, pages 34-37.

In 1701-02 Minot petitions for a license to keep an inn or tavern at his house, nigh Roxbury gate.

After waiting nearly an hour there, without seeing the opposing train, Minot was seized with an inspiration.

Carpenter retained nothing of the old-fashioned theology, and Hale was always a delight—so was Minot Savage.

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