Results for: David Trimble (1944), leader of Northern Ireland, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998
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argument, dispute (slang); boxing match (for prize money); scuffle, fight; working class, populace, proletariat (Australian slang); small train used in miningbarney
arm of the Arabian Sea, situated between northern Oman and the southeastern coast of IranOman, Gulf of
arm of the Mediterranean Sea that forms a bay on the coast of Libya, northern AfricaSidra, Gulf of
Arthur Holly Compton (1892-1962), American physicist, winner of the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physics; Karl Taylor Compton (1887-1954), American physicist; city in California (USA); family nameCompton
article presenting the opinion of the editors or publishers, leader, of editing, of or pertaining to an editor; pertaining to editing, opinion pieceeditorial
artistic style of medieval northern Europe (including architecture, painting, music, etc.); extinct Germanic language of the Goths, black lettergothic
attack with pike, body position, fish resembling pike, hit with a javelin, pierce with a spear, large sharp-toothed freshwater fish, northern pike, pointed object, lance; javelin, bayonet, spike on pole, summit of a hill; type of large freshwater fish;...pike
attracted; pulled; moved, dragged; stretched, pulled thin; undecided, having no absolute winner (about a contest); traced; unsheathed, draw, tired-looking and haggarddrawn
Augusto Pinochet (born 1915), dictator of Chile from 1973-1990 who was arrested in London in 1998 and was sought for extradition to Spain (his government was responsible for many killings and violations of human rights)Pinochet
automatic, pertaining to Pavlov (Russian physiologist and Nobel Prize winner), relating to PavlovPavlovian
awaken, bother, interrupt; confuse; worry, cause concern; cause disorder, change shape or position, interrupt somebody, spoil peace and quiet, upset somebodydisturb
award given to the winner in a contest, first prize, badge made of blue ribbon, blue riband, highest distinctionblue ribbon
award something in raffle, hold a lottery, hold a prize drawing, lottery with objects as prizes, prize drawing; trash, rubbish, garbage, tangleraffle
award winner, crowned with laurel, deserving honor, made of laurel, one who has been honored or received an award for outstanding achievement in a particular field; poet laureate, worthy of honor, deserving recognition; crowned with laurels as a mark o...laureate
Bab ed-Din, (1819-1850, born Ali Muhammad of Shiraz), Persian religious leader, founder of Babismthe Bab
 

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