milward in A Sentence

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    Wimbledon historian Richard Milward recounts how King George V opened the new courts.

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    According to the Milward brown study, 91% of respondents recognized the Century 21 brandingFinding the best real estate company to work for is never easy.

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    Bryan Milward, a management assistant for the city of Dickinson, told Al Jazeera that the clause is included in the application because of a Texas state law.

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    The German armament industry did not fully mobilize until 1944, and this has led to some historians in the 1960s, particularly Alan Milward, to develop a theory of blitzkrieg economics.

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    Chatwin's fascination with Patagonia- and indeed the hinge on which the whole book pivots- had its roots in a scrap of mylodon(giant sloth) skin that Milward, his grandmother's cousin, had sent back to England.

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    Milward was referring to a Texas law, passed earlier this year, that is specifically aimed at the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions(BDS) movement, which puts economic and other non-violent pressure on Israeli companies and companies that work with Israel.

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