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Cunningham

[ kuhn-ing-ham ]

noun

  1. Glenn Kansas Ironman, 1909–1988, U.S. track athlete.
  2. Merce [murs], 1919–2009, U.S. dancer and choreographer.


Cunningham

/ ˈkʌnɪŋəm /

noun

  1. CunninghamMerce19192009MUSDANCE: ballet dancerDANCE: choreographer Merce (mɜːs). 1919–2009 US dancer and choreographer. His experimental ballets include Suit for Five (1956) and Travelogue (1977)


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Her friends Phyllis Cunningham, 75, and Eva-Lee Baird, 74, stood with her.

Cunningham and a male friend went to the motel and entered the room.

Cunningham was blown away by HyperCard when he first saw it, but he found it cumbersome.

Like Berners-Lee, Cunningham made his basic software available for anyone to modify and use.

But he was pals with Bill Cunningham, the New York Times master-photographer of street style, and the two remain close today.

Mr. Cunningham's description of the drawings of the natives in a cavern on Clack's Island.

A small kangaroo was seen by Mr. Cunningham feeding upon the grass, but fled the moment that it saw him approaching.

Curiosity induced Mr. Cunningham and myself to view this barbarous feast and we landed about ten minutes after it had commenced.

In the meantime Mr. Cunningham, who had accompanied him, botanised with success.

At this part Mr. Cunningham found a new species of velleia (of the natural order Goodenoviae).

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