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Sullivan
[suhl-uh-vuhn]
noun
Annie Anne Mansfield Sullivan Macy, 1866–1936, U.S. teacher of Helen Keller.
Sir Arthur (Seymour), 1842–1900, English composer: collaborator with Sir William Gilbert.
Ed(ward Vincent), 1902–74, U.S. journalist and television host.
Harry Stack 1892–1949, U.S. psychiatrist.
John L(awrence), 1858–1918, U.S. boxer: world heavyweight champion 1882–92.
Louis Henri 1856–1924, U.S. architect.
Sullivan
/ ˈsʌlɪvən /
noun
Sir Arthur ( Seymour ). 1842–1900, English composer who wrote operettas, such as H.M.S. Pinafore (1878) and The Mikado (1885), with W. S. Gilbert as librettist
Louis ( Henri ). 1856–1924, US pioneer of modern architecture: he coined the slogan "form follows function"
Example Sentences
Ms Sullivan was convicted of perverting the course of justice and jailed for four years, reduced to three-and-a-half on appeal.
China would not need to respond "aggressively" this time given Lai was "suffering right now", said Jonathan Sullivan, a China and Taiwan expert at the University of Nottingham.
“We believe that American hockey is at the point where we’re as competitive as any country in the world right now,” U.S. coach Mike Sullivan said this week.
“It will be for a really tiny fraction of the market,” said Sean Sullivan, a professor at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy who researches drug pricing.
In the fourth episode, viewers see that a shaken Sullivan is being investigated for his relationship with another serviceman who is suspected of being gay.
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