(New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an Apostle.
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United States feminist (1885-1977)
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Examples for "Alice Paul "
1 Two days later Alice Paul and her colleagues were put on trial.
2 They took down the boarding from Alice Paul 's window yesterday, I heard.
3 Imagine any one thinking Alice Paul needed to be 'under observation!'
4 Let us honor Sojourner Truth no less than Patrick Henry, and Alice Paul no less than Woodrow Wilson.
5 I am going to break all three windows as a protest against their confining Alice Paul with these!
1 Northern Ireland Office health minister Paul Goggins announced the service last week.
2 House speaker Paul Ryan said: No public official is above the law.
3 Robertson said: There are two problems with what Paul has said there.
4 At this particular time, there are no limits on war, Paul said.
5 RNZ chief executive Paul Thompson said the funding boost was good news.
6 Of course, not all Republicans share Paul 's libertarian approach to criminal justice.
7 Right: Paul relaxing in Dikhololo just outside of Pretoria in South Africa.
8 For the past seven years, I have done exactly what Paul asked.
9 Our party is encumbered by an inconsistent approach to freedom, Paul said.
10 I went down another: the case of global criminal mastermind Paul LeRoux.
11 I thought the answer to that is obvious: Paul Doyle is nobody.
12 As Lenny Kaye said: 'Les Paul was a really special human being'.
13 Canadian Archbishop Paul - Andre Durocher, said: There's a difference of opinion on that.
14 Certainly Paul has rewritten history a bit in terms of our relationship.
15 Aides to House Speaker Paul Ryan were not immediately available for comment.
16 Chief executive Paul Pindar said that those working for the state woul
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