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Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S.
January 6, 1705] –
April 17, 1790) was an
American polymath: a
leading writer, scientist, inventor, statesman...
- gathering. An
older English term that was
sometimes used for this
meaning is
afterwit; it is used, for example, in
James Joyce's
Ulysses (Chapter 9). The Yiddish...
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identity for the
initial publication of the
novel Primary Colors Anthony Afterwit Benjamin Franklin Anthony Boucher William Anthony Parker White American...
- town postmaster.)
Ichabod Henroost complains of a
gadding wife.
Abigail Afterwit would like to know when the
editor of the
rival paper, the Gazette, "intends...
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afterthink afterthought aftertime afterward afterwards afterwave afterwise afterwit afterword afteryears again against aghast aglow ago
aghast aground ah aha...
- force". He also
addressed the Government: "One good
forewit is
worth two
afterwits and a
forearmed Government is
worth forty" (Spanish:
Hombre prevenido...
- India's
first Prime Minister,
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, were present.
Afterwitnessing the
Bhairab Dance Troupe's
cultural program,
especially their “ECHO...
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other dramatists:
Maherbal in Lee's Sophonisba, or Hannibal's
Overthrow Afterwit in Wilson's The
Cheats Count Guesselin in Boyle's The
Black Prince. The...