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Lawrence

Lawrence is a male given name.

Lawrence

a town in northeastern Kansas on the Kansas River; scene of raids by John Brown in 1856 United States physicist who developed the cyclotron (1901-1958) English novelist and poet and essayist whose work condemned industrial society and explored sexual relationships (1885-1930) English portrait painter remembered for the series of portraits of the leaders of the alliance against Napoleon (1769-1830) English actress (1898-1952) Welsh soldier who from 1916 to 1918 organized the Arab revolt against the Turks; he later wrote an account of his adventures (1888-1935) Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)

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Lawrence didn't flaunt his wealth.
D.H. Lawrence is a novelist and poet.

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I am sorry you lost, Madame Lawrence, but delighted I won.
Oh, Madame Lawrence, you English are extraordinaire!
Captain Lawrence!
Good afternoon, Mr Lawrence.
Ask Lawrence to talk it over again when I'm gone.
Any trouble with the charming Miss Lawrence?
Perhaps you would care to join our little circle now, Mr Lawrence?
Nice to see you again, Mr Lawrence.
Get on to Mrs Lawrence.
Mr Lawrence, please!
Oh, is that Mrs Lawrence?
And tell Mrs Lawrence...her little Betty and her husband are very well.
Lawrence Talbot. Lawrence Talbot?
He had a role in the epic big-screen Lawrence of Arabia in 1962, and his final film was The Greatest Story Ever Told in 1965.
I am sorry that you lost, Madame Lawrence. but I am delighted that I won, if you understand me.
Oh, Madame Lawrence, you English are extraordinaire.
Was? Herr Lawrence.
It's no use talking like that, Mr. Lawrence. It just won't do.
Now, uh, on March the 10th. you and Mrs. Lawrence went to Switzerland. Thank you.
It's your duty as a citizen, Mr. Lawrence. - Thanks for calling.
Not yet, Mrs. Lawrence, but I think he's just about to.
A little patience, Mrs. Lawrence, and I think you'll see.
Mr. Lawrence, Ropa is in London, and an attempt may be made on his life.
Mrs. Lawrence, do you realize the type of men we're dealing with?
Good afternoon, Mr. Lawrence.
For me and Amy Lawrence, when we was.
Amy Lawrence?
But Mr. Lawrence ain't got time to talk to nobody tonight.
Mr. Lawrence's domicile.
The man who sees all, hears all, knows all and tells all, Lawrence Lawrence.
You've just heard Lawrence Lawrence, the man who knows all the rackets and all the racketeers.
Phone call for you, Mr. Lawrence.
Hey, Gerty, Frenchy Duval just phoned Lawrence.
No, my name is Lawrence.
Lawrence what?
Lawrence.
Lawrence Lawrence.

News and current affairs

BERKELEY - Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers had a good line at the International Monetary Fund meetings this year: governments, he said, are trying to treat a broken ankle when the patient is facing organ failure.
In 1907, the longest span in the world was being constructed over the St. Lawrence River near Quebec, Canada.
Although Max von Laue, Walter Friedrich, and Paul Knipping had discovered the diffraction of X-rays by crystals, it was Lawrence Bragg who understood how it could be exploited scientifically.
The idea was first proposed by Robert Z. Lawrence and Robert Litan in their 1986 book, Saving Free Trade, andrevived in a 2001 article by Litan and Lori Kletzer.
When then US Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Lawrence Summers tried to change the Bank's Decennial report on poverty - to downgrade concerns about insecurity and empowerment and to focus more narrowly on income - the Bank prevailed.
As another important factor in the debate, US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers issued his own calls for modest World Bank reforms, following proposals that he made earlier for modest IMF reforms.
Obama originally had a wonder team of economic advisers, including Lawrence Summers, Christina Romer, Austan Goolsbee, and Cass Sunstein.
Some of Reagan's advisers sincerely did not believe that the tax cuts of the early 1980's would generate the large deficits that they did (Beryl Sprinkel and Lawrence Kudlow come to mind).
Chu is a former Berkeley and Stanford professor of physics and head of the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, while Locke is a former Washington State governor and a long-time supporter of US-China commercial exchanges.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility in California is getting impressive results by firing high-powered lasers at capsules of fuel, crushing the particles together to trigger fusion reactions.

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