How To Use Willard In A Sentence

  • Mann proved himself adept crossing genres from comedies such as Our Man Flint to horror films like Willard.
  • In the scene in the trailer, when he's being briefed by the general, all of them - the general, the CIA agent, the aide-de-camp - look straight at the camera when they talk to Willard.
  • Emma Willard, Concord Academy, Abbott, Brearley, Dana Hall, Garrison, you name it. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • Willard Van Orman Quine (1908-2000) is one of the most important figures that have profoundly influenced western philosophy and logics in the twentieth century.
  • He looked up at the portrait of the handsome, intense Willard, who was almost certainly turning over in his grave.
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  • Willard, having increased a generous inheritance by the profits of very extensive manufacture and export of pearlash and potash: an industry which he and his brother Caleb were the first to introduce into America. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1884
  • Mary Regan of Flower Mound, Tex., and Anne Redmiles of Riva, Md.; two stepchildren, Wendy Norwitz of Clarksville and James Norwitz of Willards, Md.; 21 grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Charles J. Puglisi, 77, Md. computer salesman, dies
  • The prize in 1960 was given to Willard F. Libby of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), for his method to determine the age of various objects (of geological or archeological origin) by measurements of the radioactive isotope carbon-14. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
  • “Compositionally perfect, his work never loses sight of the more important human thing back of the steel and concrete,” effused the pioneering photographer and filmmaker Willard Van Dyke in a 1935 critique. Colossus
  • But it's a long journey, and before he confronts the renegade colonel, Willard must first face all manner of trippy imagery, including the American Air Cavalry strafing a Vietnamese village to the sound of amplified Wagner, Robert Duvall declaring that he loves "the smell of napalm in the morning", a riot triggered by frugging bunny-girls, a Californian surfer on LSD and Dennis Hopper as a madly babbling photojournalist. Apocalypse Now: No 1
  • `You tell him, Willard," the woman said, adjusting her eyeshade. THE SERPENT'S MARK
  • You see what a vile little backstabbing ratfink Willard Mitt Romney really is...the French kindly help him to avoid an early death in the Mekong Delta and how does he repay them but with catcalls and brickbats. The Chimes at Midnight
  • Willard and the WCTU also embraced the women's suffrage movement, advocating votes for women as a means of protecting the home and strengthening family values.
  • Based in Washington's Georgetown neighborhood, the firm produced more than 30 reports a week and hosted annual conferences at hotels such as the Four Seasons and the Willard, the Washington landmark where the term lobbying was coined. Undefined
  • Meet the new general, (not quite the) same as the old general; let's say Petraeus is a silkier version of Captain Willard, without the Kurtzean overtones of McChrystal. Pepe Escobar: Mistah McChrystal - He Dead
  • Emma Willard, Concord Academy, Abbott, Brearley, Dana Hall, Garrison, you name it. THE SEASON OF LILLIAN DAWES
  • The Guam population is currently about 175,000 and, again, with 8,000 Marines and their families, that is an addition of about 25,000 more into the population, Willard deadpanned. Congressman clarifies island tipping comment
  • Also on view is the double-apertured guillotine used by Willard the Wizard (Harry Francis Willard) in which the blade spared a damsel's leg but neatly sliced a carrot inserted into the opening below it. Chron.com Chronicle
  • The Manassa Mauler' Jack Dempsey brutally beat down and dethroned reigning 6'6 champion Jess Willard in three violent rounds at the Bay View Park Arena in Toledo, Ohio.
  • Now when I think of the New Willard, I see frumpily dressed dowagers talking through their lorgnettes to moth-eaten senators. Vignettes of San Francisco
  • Thompson, said Frances Willard, “caught the universal ear and set the key of that mighty orchestra, organized with so much toil and hardship, in which the tender and exalted strain of the Crusade violin still soared aloft, but upborne now by the clanging cornets of science, the deep trombones of legislation, and the thunderous drums of politics and parties.” LAST CALL
  • His son, James Willard Maxwell was also a banker and established a million-dollar trust fund for William Henry Gates III.
  • Most of the few books I've bought so far, since being back, are for my parents or Isma or other people, or dups of things I already own (like a copy of Nancy Willard's lovely collection of essays on writing, TELLING TIME, because it was only a dollar). Breakfast in Bed
  • Sir Willard White was a superb Mephistopheles: his ‘Song of the Flea’ danced and cavorted, and he had plenty of menace when it was needed.
  • Angry words turned to blows, and the enraged Willard drew his pistol and shot the man dead.
  • The sick alcoholic sweat of Willard under the fan at the start is echoed in the druggy fever of the photographer at the close.
  • But what I really like is that Mayor Ray Nagin discouraged Vassel to run, and he ran anyway, and then Nagin endorsed Cynthia Willard-Lewis. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Eight-day clocks with painted dials by the Willard family of Roxbury, Massachusetts, have been extensively studied and documented for nearly a century.
  • Setting down his empty plate Willard catalogued these new developments in the recesses of his brain.
  • -- Three members of the Commission, John P. Jones and Louis V. Bogy of the Senate, and George Willard, a representative from Michigan, believed that the United States should remonetize silver without regard to the future policy of Europe, and that a law should be passed fixing 15½ to 1 as the standard of relative value between silver and gold in this country. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
  • Mamma was at the Willard waiting for "those darling children" to come, and when, much later than he was expected, "dear Paul" arrived alone and in a greatly perturbed state of mind, mother and son had considerable food for thought until the midnight car carried them back to Annapolis, where Paul "clomb" the wall at the water's edge and "snoke" into quarters (in Bancroft's vernacular) in the wee, sma 'hours, a weary, disgusted and unamiable youth. Peggy Stewart at School
  • Highlights include, from Philadelphia, two sets of fine Queen Anne side chairs and a rare Queen Anne compass-seat footstool; from Massachusetts, a Chippendale mahogany chest-on-chest and Simon Willard wall clock; from New York, a spider-leg drop-leaf table; from Rhode Island, a Chippendale mahogany block-front desk and bookcase and several colorful maritime paintings by Thomas Chambers. Auction Watch
  • Willard is in sympathy with many Green Party issues.
  • The variant of the Willard patent banjo clock shown in Plates IX and IXa is inscribed ‘DANIEL / MUNROE’ on the lower glass.
  • And when it comes to words that command attention, nothing can beat those that are phrased according to the figure of speech known as dehortatio, which Willard R. 'Neverisms': 11 Things You Should Never Do, Never Say, Never Forget (PHOTOS)
  • Ann Willard, "lacustrine" from the Fort Lewis College/Durango Public Library Common Reading Experience Durangoherald.com
  • It seemed to her to grow bigger and bigger as the darkness deepened, and its green eyes glared as large as halfpennies in her affrighted vision as the thunder came booming along the heights from the Willarden-road. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • Willard Marriott, founder of a chain of hotels that, like Romney himself, are nice-looking but generally bland and indistinctive. Romney On Dickipedia
  • Willard can create a masterpiece within the eye of a tiny sewing needle, on the head of a pin, the tip of an eyelash or a grain of sand.
  • Fred Willard lying face down on the floor with his chin caressing the carpet is an image I won’t soon forget. Terrific cast and sharp screenplay set “Youth in Revolt” apart » Scene-Stealers
  • This is an opera unlike any other - an unabashed paean to music, to nature, and to the mystical path to joy seen in the figure of Francis (sung movingly by baritone Willard White).
  • While studies during gestation and at birth provided ambiguous results, almost all the studies done around conception gave strong support to the Trivers-Willard hypothesis.
  • The immigrants used to work producing silk, but nowadays Willard is famous for its soft fruit, mainly cherries.
  • Willard is in sympathy with many Green Party issues.
  • Design regulars Paul Jefferies, Jon Willard, Matt Hope and Marcus Connolly warm up the main room, there's dub reggae from BCB Project in the outdoor glitterball garden and not forgetting DJ Chief playing R&B in the Lounge. Clubs picks of the week
  • GURWITCH: So you know, I interviewed people that I work with like Tim Allen and Jeff Garland and Ann Miro (ph) and comedians Harry sheerer and Fred Willard. CNN Transcript Jan 26, 2007
  • Wayne, Willard, and Elias had a short talk in Ndebele, the sum of which was: We’re not going to get lucky twice. The Wire: David Petzal Tracks a Wounded Cape Buffalo
  • Frances Willard herself had adopted the imagery, asserting that the grogshop is the Negro’s center of power. LAST CALL
  • But gosh, you know, they don't seem so bad, particularly the cute white one Willard adopts and names Socrates.
  • “The security situation in Iraq is truly a good one,” Keane asserted from the dais of the Willard Continental Hotel ballroom on June 11, a day after a car bomb ripped through a market, killing 30 people in Nasiriyah. Guarding the Surge Narrative While Iraq Burns « Antiwar.com Blog
  • If one is looking for still deeper meaning to Willard, then it can be argued that our title hero is the ultimate victim, a desperate human null set put upon by every aspect of society.
  • Here in Spotsylvania County, in the forests around Lake Anna, Willard claims there have been 14 sightings in the past decade of that most fabled of cryptozoic beasts: Bigfoot. Archive 2010-05-30
  • Ordway returned with the party from the salt camp which we have now evacuated. they brought with them the salt and eutensils. our stock of salt is now about 20 Gallons; 12 gallons of which we secured in 2 small iron bound kegs and laid by for our voyage. gave Willard and bratton each a doze of Scotts pills; on the former they operated and on the latter they did not. Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806
  • Promoted by feminists such as Frances Willard, the bicycle allowed women independent mobility and gave them reason to wear bloomers rather than sweeping skirts.
  • I documented lots of Kevin Madden's goofs, gaffs, pratfalls, moments of disfluency, attempts to botch even the simplest of messages, and naive and transparent lies on my "who is Willard Milton Romney" blog. Race42008.com
  • The Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., has claimed that the term lobbyist originated there. Broke
  • Are you really serving the government when Willard Scott is wishing you happy birthday?
  • Mr. Willard described to me a scene of incremation that be once witnessed which was frightful for its exhibitions of fanatic frenzy and infatuation. An Introduction to the mortuary customs of the North American Indians
  • Mr. Willard described to me a scene of incremation that he once witnessed, which was frightful for its exhibitions of fanatic frenzy and infatuation. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians

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