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New·man N5094650 (no͞o′mən, nyo͞o′-), Alfred 1900-1970. American composer of more than 200 film scores, including Academy Award-winning adaptations of the musicals The King and I (1956) and Camelot (1967).
New·man N0192100 (no͞o′mən, nyo͞o′-), John Henry 1801-1890. British prelate and theologian. A founder of the Oxford Movement, he converted to Roman Catholicism (1845) and was made a cardinal (1879).
Newman, Paul Leonard 1925-2008. American actor and director who starred in such films as Cool Hand Luke (1967), The Sting (1973), and The Color of Money (1986), for which he won an Academy Award.Newman (ˈnjuːmən) n1. (Biography) Barnet. 1905–70, US painter, a founder of Abstract Expressionism: his paintings include the series Stations of the Cross (1965–66)2. (Biography) John Henry. 1801–90, British theologian and writer. Originally an Anglican minister, he was a prominent figure in the Oxford Movement. He became a Roman Catholic (1845) and a priest (1847) and was made a cardinal (1879). His writings include the spiritual autobiography Apologia pro vita sua (1864), a treatise on the nature of belief, The Grammar of Assent (1870), and hymns3. (Biography) Paul. 1925–2008, US film actor and director, who appeared in such films as Hud (1963), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), The Sting (1973), The Verdict (1982), The Color of Money (1986), Nobody's Fool (1994), and Road to Perdition (2002)New•man (ˈnu mən, ˈnyu-) n. John Henry, Cardinal, 1801–90, English theologian and author. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Newman - United States film actor (born in 1925)Paul Leonard Newman, Paul Newman | | 2. | Newman - English prelate and theologian who (with John Keble and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement; Newman later turned to Roman Catholicism and became a cardinal (1801-1890)Cardinal Newman, John Henry Newman | TranslationsNewmanenUK
Newman1. Barnet. 1905--70, US painter, a founder of Abstract Expressionism: his paintings include the series Stations of the Cross (1965--66) 2. John Henry. 1801--90, British theologian and writer. Originally an Anglican minister, he was a prominent figure in the Oxford Movement. He became a Roman Catholic (1845) and a priest (1847) and was made a cardinal (1879). His writings include the spiritual autobiography, Apologia pro vita sua (1864), a treatise on the nature of belief, The Grammar of Assent (1870), and hymns 3. Paul. born 1925, US film actor and director, who appeared in such films as Hud (1963), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), The Sting (1973), The Verdict (1982), The Colour of Money (1986), Nobody's Fool (1994), and Road to Perdition (2002) NewmanenUK
Newman [noo´man] Margaret. Nursing educator, theorist, and researcher. Her interest in time, movement, and health began in rehabilitation nursing and is based on Martha rogers' conceptual system of nursing. This laid the groundwork for the development of her theory, health as expanding consciousness, proposed as a paradigm of health for nursing practice.NewmanenUK Related to Newman: John Henry Newman, Cardinal Newman, John NewmanSynonyms for Newmannoun United States film actor (born in 1925)Synonyms- Paul Leonard Newman
- Paul Newman
noun English prelate and theologian who (with John Keble and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movementSynonyms- Cardinal Newman
- John Henry Newman
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