Jennie met Randolph Churchill in 1873 at a ball; three days later they were engaged.
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Randolph received a radio message confirming that Nolen was wanted and she moved to place him under arrest.
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“He advised me that he did not have his license on him,” Randolph wrote in her affidavit.
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The Tall T, from a Leonard novelette, starred Randolph Scott and Richard Boone.
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In 1917, Randolph Bourne pointed out how hard it is for America to fight limited wars for liberal aims.
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Randolph had been stirring the story of Lethingtons opening the coffer in a green cover, in the autumn of 1570.
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Randolph Anderson had a large contempt for money used otherwise than for its material ends.
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Her northward expedition, says Randolph, “is rather devised by herself than greatly approved by her Council.”
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It would, I hoped, answer my purpose, and succeed in making me appear very unattractive in the eyes of Mr. Randolph.
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My dear Randolph,—I cannot say how much touched I am by the great kindness and loyalty of your letter.
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British Dictionary definitions for Randolph
Randolph
/ (ˈrændɒlf, -dəlf) /
noun
Edmund Jennings, 1753–1813, US politician. He was a member of the convention that framed the US constitution (1787), attorney general (1789–94), and secretary of state (1794–95)
John, called Randolph of Roanoke . 1773–1833, US politician, noted for his eloquence: in 1820 he opposed the Missouri Compromise that outlawed slavery
Sir Thomas; 1st Earl of Moray. Died 1332, Scottish soldier: regent after the death of Robert the Bruce (1329)