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US
/ˈɛɫɪsən/
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NOUN
- United States novelist who wrote about a young Black man and his struggles in American society (1914-1994)
How To Use Ellison In A Sentence
- Why did such famous risk takers as Gates, Ellison, and Jobs put up with the Wall Street shakedown?
- BALLARD: I believe a little of it rubbed off there, too, at least they still talk of a New Wave over there even now, in connexion with authors like Harlan Ellison or Roger Zelazny. Ballardian » ‘Der Visionär des Phantastischen’: An Interview with J.G. Ballard
- All the while, Ellison, who owns BMW Oracle Racing, and Bertarelli continue to spend tens of millions of dollars on their mind-boggling, multihulled boats, which dwarf their crews. Fore, right!
- Ralph Ellison captured it perfectly for the black man with the metaphor of invisibility.
- Others waddled, Dominic Cork bustled, Richard Ellison scampered, Derek Pringle pranced doing a kind of human dressage, and the more rotund were as chest-on as an old maid breasting the billows off Cromer beach in early spring. Praveen Kumar's rare style of swing bowling is as bold as it is old | Rob Bagchi
- The liminal position between tradition and adaptation has been described by Ralph Ellison as the quintessential American identity.
- Kuwata said Milken and Ellison are longtime friends and have discussed a variety of subjects on business, Kuwata said.
- And amid the crossfire of charges and countercharges - Jellison accuses the government of "blackballing" her at independent DNA labs; federal officials acknowledge that many of those labs are under federal contract, and thus have conflicts of interest-the military is standing by its findings. Plumadore, Kenneth L.
- The man was the Kent swing bowler Richard Ellison, brought in for his first Test of the summer.
- He does not ignore the psychological complexities of Ellison, who was not the drab, neutered literary lion some critics made him out to be.