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Benedict

Benedict is a male given name.

benedict

(= benedick) a newly married man (especially one who has long been a bachelor)

Benedict

Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547) United States anthropologist (1887-1948)

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Simple sentences

Pope Benedict XVI has resigned.
The Pope Benedict the 16th arrived in Germany on an official visit.
What time do you get up, Benedict?
St. Benedict established his first monastery on top of Monte Cassino.

Movie subtitles

Well, what's the benedict looking for in the newspaper, his lost freedom?
The old guy is Tom Benedict. He used to be superintendent of the mine.
Benedict. Just why are you back in town?
Why there Benedict, he seems friendly enough.
Mr Benedict I'll tell you quite frankly this situation is getting on my nerves.
Tie'em up, Benedict.
Stand back there Benedict.
Where is Benedict.
Slim go get Benedict wagon and bring it to the entrance of the mine.
To which children did St Benedict tell us to listen sometimes?
Only last night Tom Benedict and I were talking about you.
What's Mr. Benedict like- really like, I mean?
Mr. Benedict.
But Mr. Benedict, there really isn't any space left.
Oh, she has? This is Benedict, the dressmaker.
They're Benedict Arnolds.
Benedict's the name.
Let me sell Mr. Benedict War Winds.
Isn't Texas green, Mr. Benedict?
You must tell us about Texas, Mr. Benedict.
How many acres did you say, Mr. Benedict?
Good morning, Mr. Benedict.
Leslie, if Mr. Benedict has finished his breakfast. why don't you show him the stables?
Mr. Benedict and I will have to be leaving now.
It's Benedict.
I'm Mrs. Benedict.
You're a Benedict.
As the culmination of a four-day whirlwind courtship, the musical world's most eligible bachelor, Allen Brice, will tonight become a benedict.
Don't speak to me, you Benedict Arnold. - But this isn't true.
Patty Benedict's here.
Patty Benedict.
How are you, Miss Benedict?
Hello, Miss Benedict.
You know, you may be right, Miss Benedict.
He's been avoiding me since that Patty Benedict bit.
Particularly Patty Benedict.
Mother! Let me sell Mr. Benedict War Winds.
Mr. Benedict's Reata is one of the largest of them all.

News and current affairs

Will Pope Benedict XVI achieve the breakthrough that his friend and predecessor failed to realize?
So Putin, who usually seems omnipotent, remains wary of issuing an invitation to Pope Benedict.
The fact that Pope Benedict and Cardinal Casper are both Germans is important, because Russian-German relations are perhaps warmer now than they have ever been.
To Pope Benedict, as well as other conservatives, the social and sexual revolutions of the mid-20th century may look like an orgy of libertinism.
But that was not what Pope Benedict XVI had in mind when he spoke recently about the dangers of sexual behavior.
Tellingly, Benedict quoted Gilles Bernheim, the Chief Rabbi of France, who has expressed similar views on the threats to conventional family life.
Benedict is not so extreme.
Francis' predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, began to turn the Church's attention toward the need for environmental sustainability.
The election of Pope Benedict XVI and the global war on terror have brought unprecedented attention to the role of religion in our world.
TOKYO - While the world focuses on the gathering of cardinals in Rome to choose a successor to Pope Benedict XVI, a similar conclave is underway in Tokyo to choose the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) next governor.
Pope Benedict, being from Germany, a predominantly Protestant country, does not carry the weight of this bitter history.
As a consequence of the views he expressed on Swedish television, he was denied re-entry into the Church, as was promised earlier by Pope Benedict, which is probably just as well.
The focus of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the Middle East was Jerusalem's importance to Christians, Muslims, and Jews, so that attempts to Judaize the Holy City must stop immediately.
I drove in the papal cavalcade along the motorway from Edinburgh, where Benedict met Queen Elizabeth, to Glasgow, where he celebrated an open-air mass.
This is what Benedict does, as does his interlocutor in Britain, the head of the Anglican Communion, Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury.
But Benedict asserted the importance of faith alongside reason and law in safeguarding our civilization.
To illustrate his argument, Benedict noted that the international financial crash, partly a consequence of insatiable greed, had provoked debate about the need for an ethical basis for economic behavior.
So Benedict set off a serious debate in Britain and beyond.
One leading expert on Indonesia, Benedict Anderson, roots Indonesia's nature in its core Javanese culture, particularly the wayang religious tradition.

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