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Ellsworth

[ elz-wurth ]

noun

  1. Lincoln, 1880–1951, U.S. polar explorer.
  2. Oliver, 1745–1807, U.S. jurist and statesman: chief justice of the U.S. 1796–1800.
  3. a male given name.


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Within are commissions from contemporary artists like Olafur Eliasson, Ellsworth Kelly, and Taryn Simon.

UNDERWOOD: Always a pleasure to meet a fellow colleague of Mistuh Charles Ellsworth Cheese.

An art curator might look up and say: 'Hey, that looks a little like an Ellsworth Kelly.

Ellsworth died instantly and Jackson was immediately killed by bullets and bayonets used by Ellsworth's troops.

Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the Federal commander, decided to obtain this flag.

I had Mr. Ellsworth on the phone this morning and told him he'd have to represent the scouts.

"That's right, Roy," said Mrs. Ellsworth, with a very sweet smile.

"I'll tell you something if you'll promise not to tell it—not even to Mr. Ellsworth," said Roy.

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