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Ellison

[ el-uh-suhn ]

noun

  1. Ralph (Wal·do) [wawl, -doh, wol, -], 1914–1994, U.S. novelist, essayist, and lecturer.


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The 1980s series followed in that tradition with episodes from Harlan Ellison, Arthur C. Clarke, and Anne Collins.

Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, and Larry Page look like me and Dave Barry.

Gates, Ellison, Bezos, Page, Brin, and Zuckerberg are worth $67, $43, $25.2, $23, $22.8, and $13.3 billion respectively.

Ellison, a stalwart progressive, was the first Muslim-American elected to Congress.

Ralph Ellison was useful on this: “Can a people,” he asked, “live and develop for over three hundred years simply by reacting?”

He doesn't believe in my zeal for efficiency at Mudros; he thinks my little plan is to work General Ellison into the billet.

She was examined by my chief clerk and admitted she heard all that was said in the room where Ellison died.

Mrs. Barker tells me you had a heavy fall, too, Miss Ellison.

What do you estimate the value of the articles stolen, Mr. Ellison?

For breaking into the house of Squire Ellison, of Tipping, that's what it's for.

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