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Graham

Graham is a male given name. Graham is a surname.

graham

(= whole meal flour) flour made by grinding the entire wheat berry including the bran; ('whole meal flour' is British usage)

Graham

United States evangelical preacher famous as a mass evangelist (born in 1918) United States dancer and choreographer whose work was noted for its austerity and technical rigor (1893-1991)

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whole wheat flour whole meal flour graham flour

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Simple sentences

Graham Greene is my favorite author.
Graham Greene is my favourite writer.
Graham Greene is one of my favorite authors.
Graham Greene is a favorite author of mine.
The telephone is among the inventions attributed to Alexander Graham Bell.
Graham Greene is my favorite writer.

Movie subtitles

A man named Graham.
Robert Graham.
If someone has hurt Edward Graham had something to do with it.
I'd like to question Mr. Graham.
Graham's an untouchable.
If you want to go after Williams and Graham, you're going to need more than the words of a dance-hall girl and a socialist's wife.
Mr. Graham.
For now, Mr. Graham.
I need you to find out all you can about Frank Williams and Robert Graham.
He wants me to look into Robert Graham.
I need you to get me any information you can on Franklin Williams and Robert Graham.
Davis is a part of it, and so is Williams, and so is Graham.
Graham!
Miss Blake, Mr. Graham.
James Graham. One share, plus 100 pieces of eight for a pike wound.
Mr. Graham calling, madam.
Maybe she found out about that Graham giving him the bonds.
David Graham.
Now, Mrs. Charles. why did you go to Mr. Graham's apartment?
Mrs. Landis, why did Mr. Graham think you killed.
Forgive his bad manners, Mr. Graham.
Excuse me, Dr. Garth, but Dr. Graham wants to know if you will come see an emergency patient in 32.
I'd better go with you, Graham.
Remember that name, Graham.
Glad to see you back, Graham.
Oh, Graham.
Graham, would you be good enough to hand me my nailfile?
Miss Graham, come in.
How do you do, Miss Graham?
Miss Graham, I have here a warrant charging you with blackmail.
But there's a way you can avoid going to the penitentiary, Miss Graham.
The sentence for blackmail, Miss Graham is two to 10 years in the penitentiary.
I haven't finished, Miss Graham.
I have the paper store down on Graham Street.

News and current affairs

Using the Gallup World Poll, my colleagues at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC, Carol Graham and Milena Nikolova, have found that the happiest cohorts are those who work part-time voluntarily.
The first two are major geo-politicians; Graham and Simes are respected as outstanding Russia specialists.
The Kissinger Associates lobbying group, whose Russian section is headed by Graham, feeds in to the Kissinger-Primakov working group, a quasi-private-sector effort, blessed by Putin, to deepen ties between Russia and the United States.
Graham's only error in his presentation is his attempt to frighten the administration with a hypothetical confrontation between the US and China over Russian resources.
A decade ago, the original Schumer-Graham proposal was a thinly veiled anti-China initiative.
Graham and Simes are respected as outstanding Russia specialists.

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