montague in A Sentence

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    It's what Montague says about his son.

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    I think Montague took it.

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    Romeo a Montague.

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    I was told she goes to a bathhouse on Montague Street.

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    I am told she goes to a bathhouse on Montague Street.

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    Similarly, there is a Delhi Assembly building, whose designer was E. Montague Thomas.

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    E. S. Montague, from Cambridge withdrawing his name from the list of probationers

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    After crashing the Capulet party, Tybalt goes after the Montague crew and kills Mercutio.

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    Tis but thy name that is my enemy, thou art thyself though not a Montague.

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    Hala Montague of KIC was a tremendously energetic contributor, ensuring that everything went right during Maker Faire.

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    On 20th August, 1917 Montague, the Secretary of State for India made a momentous declaration in the House of Commons.

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    Moreover, the Montague- Chelmsford reforms had been announced in the meanwhile, and the autonomy that it conceded would sound hollow without fiscal autonomy.

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    The Archbishop has now found out that he is, in fact, the son of Sir Winston Churchill's last private secretary, the late Sir Anthony Montague Browne.

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    Nearly hundred years later, in 1870, a British immigrant named Montague Redgrave from Columbus, Ohio received a patent for his improvements to Bagatelle, included a spring loaded plunger.

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    The Minister of Transport and Mining, Robert Montague, said the Bill is in keeping with commitments under the Ballast Water Management Convention, of which Jamaica is a signatory.

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    Lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two of the most famed clans in literature, come from opposite sides of theVerona tracks and their family's disapproval of their love eventually leads to their demise.

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    Lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two of the most famed clans in literature, come from opposite sides of the Verona tracks and their family's disapproval of their love eventually leads to their demise.

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    Minister Montague noted that approximately 10 billion tonnes of ballast water are transferred globally on an annual basis, and approximately 10,000 species, including invasive aquatic species, were carried each day in the ballast tanks of ships.

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    In Britain, another progressive industrialist, Montague Burton, endowed chairs in industrial relations at Leeds, Cardiff and Cambridge in 1930, and the discipline was formalized in the 1950s with the formation of the Oxford School by Allan Flanders and Hugh Clegg.

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    On the 22nd April 1921, Subhas Chandra Bose wrote to the Secretary of State for India, E. S. Montague, from Cambridge withdrawing his name from the list of probationers in the Indian Civil Service selected in an open competitive examination in August 1920.

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    In Britain, another progressive industrialist, Montague Burton, endowed chairs in industrial relations and employee benefits at Leeds, Cardiff and Cambridge in 1930, and the discipline was formalized in the 1950s with the formation of the Oxford School by Allan Flanders and Hugh Clegg.

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    We would had bread, meat, and cheese for eons, but it wasn't until 1762, when the degenerate gambler John Montague, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, decided that he wanted to have a handheld dinner(so that he could gamble with the other hand, as it goes), that the sandwich was invented.

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