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Sennett
[ sen-it ]
noun
- Mack Michael Sinnott, 1884–1960, U.S. motion-picture director and producer, born in Canada.
Sennett
/ ˈsɛnət /
noun
- SennettMack18841960MUSCanadianFILMS AND TV: producerFILMS AND TV: director Mack, original name Michael Sinott. 1884–1960, US film producer and director, born in Canada, who produced many silent comedy films featuring the Keystone Kops, Charlie Chaplin, and Harold Lloyd, for the Keystone Company
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Sennett Nighthawk (sennetti), a pale race found on the Plains north to Saskatchewan.
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It was designed by Mr. George B. Sennett, and is made of annealed wire, about the bottom of which is tied hair wire, as shown.
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Young Sennett, however, could always be relied upon to break the tediousness of the domestic dialogue.
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It was Blake himself who, when unable to accompany his wife, would suggest Sennett as a substitute.
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Sennett had gone out for a stroll; Edith was left in the tiny salon of their appartement at Fécamp.
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