Manson
/ (ˈmænsən) /
Sir Patrick. 1844–1922, British physician, who established that mosquitoes transmit certain parasites responsible for human diseases
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How to use Manson in a sentence
Her mother told ABC News she believes Manson loves her daughter, and that “she has been good to him.”
Her destination was Corcoran, California, where Charles Manson is spending his remaining days in a state prison.
For most people, just saying the name Manson is enough to prompt discomfort.
There, you can donate to the cause and join the “mass number of Manson supporters worldwide.”
Manson brought Spahn many presents, one of them being a large tapestry of a horse.
One evening, as he was carrying home a book, he met this Arthur Manson, looking worn and sad.
There and Back | George MacDonaldHe had said Mrs. Manson was a liar: might not her assertion of a relation between them be as groundless as it was spiteful?
There and Back | George MacDonaldWhen the first delight of their meeting was abated, Simon sent to let Arthur Manson know that his brother was there.
There and Back | George MacDonaldShe felt sure that something would go wrong; that Mr. Manson would see some fault.
The popular and sable boatman for this "secret service" was Cæsar Manson.
Reminiscences of the Guilford Grays, Co. B., 27th N.C. Regiment | John A. Sloan
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