Christian martyr; patron saint of England; hero of the legend of Saint George and the Dragon in which he slew a dragon and saved a princess (?-303)
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Examples for "George"
Examples for "George"
1Councillor George Wood said their main priority was to ensure public safety.
2Romanian State Secretary George Ciamba also said Switzerland's new limits were unfortunate.
3Ten years ago today George Harrison died at the age of 58.
4Police spokesman George Kimoti said 13 officers were missing following the attack.
5The figures follow a difficult seven days for finance minister George Osborne.
1Describes both the Merion golf course and the Royal St. George's course.
2No climbing area is without controversy, and St. George is no exception.
3Visit Website Misty sport climbing near her home in St. George, Utah.
4You can reach me at St. George's Books in the French Quarter.
5To be Companions of the Order of St. Michael and St. George:
1Raise a glass, then, for the new England -and Saint George.
2Small doors popped up, all over the exterior of Saint George's body.
3With the aid of Saint George I will avenge him ere nightfall.
4By David Schmidt for more information about climbing around Saint George, Utah.
5Go bring me a pint of Rhenish wine from the Saint George.
6With many a bow he rapidly sprang forward and saluted Saint George.
7Then he slowly began to remember how much he hated Saint George.
8And by Saint George, I will restore Spain to the rightful heir.'
9He pulled from his white cloak the Lost Book of Saint George.
10So God and Saint George favour me as I speak the truth!
11Aldric felt in his coat for the White Book of Saint George.
12Simon knew there was no such information in the Books of Saint George.
13He could barely make out Saint George a block down to the right.
14When they were with him the Marquis of Saint George said:
15The hermit rose from his couch and welcomed Saint George and De Fistycuff.
16People sunbathe at Saint George Hotel in Beirut, Lebanon in 1970.
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