herrick in A Sentence

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    Herrick Brothers Restaurant.

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    Margaret Herrick Library.

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    (If Gridley had won, Dr. Herrick would have marched to Dixie).

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    The best known of the Cavalier poets are Robert Herrick, Richard Lovelace, Thomas Carew and Sir John Suckling.

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    As neither Mayor Herrick nor Gridley wanted the flour, it was suggested that they auction it off and send the proceeds to the U. S.

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    Indeed, when Herrick Brothers Restaurant on the Lower East Side of New York decided to remain open on Yom Kippur in 1898, they unwittingly exposed their clientele to violence.

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    USAID spokesman Matt Herrick told the BBC the agency was proud of its work in Cuba, which had helped people to excercise their freedom of expression rights and connect them with the outside world.

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    USAID spokesman Matt Herrick told the BBC the agency was proud of its work in Cuba and that it worked to help people everywhere to exercise their rights and connect them with the outside world.

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    USAID spokesman Matt Herrick told the BBC the agency was proud of its efforts in Cuba and that it worked to help people everywhere to exercise their rights and connect them with the outside world.

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    While some sources date this proverb to 1577(in the form of“They must take the pain that look for gain.”) and its more modern version to a 1648 Robert Herrick poem, others say this saying may have originated much earlier.

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    No one is 100% sure, though the popular theory is that the nickname for the“The Academy Award of Merit”, as it is actually named, was coined by Academy Award librarian and future Director of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Margaret Herrick.

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    Herrick herself never produced any evidence whatsoever to back her later claims that she coined the nickname, even after Skolsky offered to buy her Rudolf Valentino's Falcon Lair estate or alternatively seal all her envelopes for a year if she could produce any evidence that she had coined this moniker before March 16, 1934, when Skolsky first used it.

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    From the fact that these ballots were public(and they still exist in the archives at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library), we know definitively that Rin Tin Tin didn't even come close to winning Best Actor, receiving only a single mocking vote by Warner Bros. executive Jack Warner, contrary to what almost literally every source we could find on the matter states.

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