United States coloratura soprano (born in France) (1904-1976)
A band of nerve fibers linking the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with the midbrain.
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Examples for "Lily Pons "
Examples for "Lily Pons "
1 The New Yorker, March 11, 1933 P. 10 Lily Pons was to give a concert in a certain small city in New Jersey.
2 Lily Pons and Elizabeth Arden were on the list, but I preferred to call upon the William S. Paleys.
1 But Pons doubts he would get as good an offer back home.
2 Forward Yves Pons scored a career-high 24 points to lead the Vols.
3 This notion of ascribing a fiendish scheme to Pons satisfied family honor.
4 Dedicated to Drs Pons and Fleischmann, Nobel laureates of the twenty-first century.
5 Madeleine took M. Pons aside and flung herself resolutely at his feet.
6 On the Boulevard des Italiens Pons saw M. Cardot coming towards them.
7 I am not the same man, I can feel it, said Pons .
8 If M. Pons has not a notary, mention M. Trognon to him.
9 If M. Pons dies intestate, you shall have a hundred thousand francs.
10 I hope that you will come at dinner-time with our Cousin Pons .
11 And you are going just as you are to M. Pons ' funeral?
12 M. Schmucke is not in possession, madame; he is in M. Pons ' house.
13 She went and left poor Pons face to face with the terrible Presidente.
14 In applauding Fleischmann and Pons , many scientists were probably really thinking about superconductors.
15 An MIT team soon found big problems with Pons and Fleischmann's gamma-ray spectra.
16 Greetings and introductions over, the relations made Pons promise to sign the contract.
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