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Richardson

[ US /ˈɹɪtʃɝdsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States architect (1838-1886)
  2. British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983)

How To Use Richardson In A Sentence

  • Richardson, are proprietors of shows, and the berouged, bedraggled creatures who exhibit on the platform outside for their living. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
  • The books written by Richardson and his followers accordingly became known as moral or didactic novels.
  • Brother Jonathan," then just published by Blackwood in three large volumes, was read to him every night for weeks, and greatly to his satisfaction, as I then understood; though it seems by what Dr. Bowring -- I beg his pardon, Sir John Bowring -- says on the subject, that the "white-haired sage" was wide enough awake, on the whole, to form a pretty fair estimate of its unnaturalness and extravagance: being himself a great admirer of Richardson's ten-volume stories, like The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • Richardson claims she was libeled and her reputation as a professional interviewer has been irrevocably damaged.
  • In its scale and some of its details Smith's building has an affinity to Richardson's 1875-1876 Hayden Building in Boston.
  • Months earlier a woman named Adele Richardson, aka Leda, had written in. Cruel Intent
  • They were ‘just small-time crooks who thought they were a lot bigger than they were’, according to Richardson.
  • Richardson has probably put the screws to this guy, that's why he defected from the voters choice in his state. Obama picks up superdelegate
  • The Richardson pattern books illustrated a scent/ink bottle, a salt, and two weights in millefiori.
  • James Carville thought it was appropriate to liken Bill Richardson to Judas who sold out Jesus for 30 pieces of silver when he endorsed Barack Obama and reiterated his incongruous biblical analogy on CNN by saying that Richardson was being "disloyal" - not to the country, but to the Clintons. Sam Sedaei: The Price of Loyalty
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