Fairy chess piece; moves like a king, but is not otherwise treated as one.
United States educator who introduced reforms that significantly altered the system of public education (1796-1859)
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Examples for "Horace Mann"
Examples for "Horace Mann"
1While in the United States he became intimately acquainted with Horace Mann.
2To this method Henry Clay, of Kentucky, Horace Mann, of Massachusetts; Rev.
3Sir Horace Mann was a contemporary and early friend of Horace Walpole.
4To Sir Horace Mann, Sept. 6.-Landing and progress of the young Pretender.
5To Sir Horace Mann, Jan. 7.-Reasons why he is not in fashion.
German writer concerned about the role of the artist in bourgeois society (1875-1955)
An island located in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
1Dere vas but von mann dot haf mourned Bons mit me.
2Mann could not allow himself to accept what apparently had taken place.
3Shortly after the outbreak of war the German writer Thomas Mann explained:
4Mann-Whitney U-test was used for intergroup comparison extraction and non extraction cases.
5The Mann-Whitney U test was used to analyse mosquito transmission assay results.
6Bishop Mann said a short prayer and the Dean of Windsor spoke.
7Mann stayed in place, right hand jammed down on the horn bar.
8I'm sure there's a lot of sweating, said airline consultant Robert Mann.
9Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to compare rates of decline between studies.
10Cofer, who has teamed with Mann to help lead the nation's No.
11Mann and Mr. Gilbert Watson, for kind help in revising the proofs.
12Differences in pain between groups were evaluated using Mann Whitney U test.
13Mann used a small garage that belonged to a retired civil servant.
14Kröger in particular shows Mann's delicacy when evoking feelings and describing landscapes.
15While in the United States he became intimately acquainted with Horace Mann.
16The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Land We Live In, by Henry Mann