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Needham

[ nee-duhm ]

noun

  1. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.


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Needham is now the assistant general manager of the United States Hockey League’s Chicago Steel.

Conservatives fighting to overturn Obamacare are “authentically” representing the voters, Needham says.

Needham points out that Cruz was 10 when Reagan was inaugurated and that Mitt Romney was an independent when Reagan was president.

Needham grew up a child of privilege on the West Side of New York City, a liberal bastion.

Poor Needham went up in a British military aeroplane, but what he saw and felt were buried with him.

He stood by her a moment in silence, and then said: 'To-morrow morning, without fail, I will wait upon Mrs. Needham.'

They had been already noticed by Needham and by Gleichen, but these writers had paid no special attention to them.

Mr. Needham tells how to study them and learn what they mean.

Needham calls him the greatest paper-worm that ever crept into a library.

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