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Smith

Smith is a surname.

smith

someone who works metal (especially by hammering it when it is hot and malleable) someone who works at something specified

Smith

Scottish economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade (1723-1790) United States blues singer (1894-1937) United States suffragist who refused to pay taxes until she could vote (1792-1886) religious leader who founded the Mormon Church in 1830 (1805-1844) English explorer who helped found the colony at Jamestown, Virginia; was said to have been saved by Pocahontas (1580-1631) United States sculptor (1906-1965) United States singer noted for her rendition of patriotic songs (1909-1986) Rhodesian statesman who declared independence of Zimbabwe from Great Britain (born in 1919)

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Simple sentences

Yes, my name is Karen Smith.
Mr Smith hasn't turned up yet though he promised to.
I tried to call Mr Smith, but the line was busy.
You should keep in touch with Mr Smith.
We need the receipt signed by Mr. Smith.
We need the receipt that Mr. Smith signed.
Smith has spent years studying the effects of sleep and sleep loss on memory and learning.
The doctor told Mr Smith to give up smoking if he wanted to live long.
The doctor told Mr Smith to give up smoking.
Mr Long and Mr Smith spoke to each other.
The late Mr Smith was a doctor.
Please put me through to Mr Smith.
The lawyer said he would speak on behalf of Mr. Smith.
The room is cleaned by Mrs. Smith.
The college was founded by Mr Smith.
Mrs. Smith is an elderly lady.
Mrs. Smith is in black.
Mrs. Smith is our English teacher.
Mrs. Smith is actively engaged in volunteer work.
Have you already met Mr Smith?
Mrs. Smith goes to church by car.
Mrs. Smith gave birth to her second child.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith are the sort of couple who don't go out much in the evenings.
Mr Smith teaches me English.
Mr Smith always begins his lectures with a joke.
Mr Smith married his daughter to a doctor.
Mr Smith is an eminent violinist.
Mr Smith is a candidate for mayor.

Movie subtitles

My name is Elder Smith And can I leave this book with you for you to just peruse?
Elder White and Elder Smith.
And most important, a hip new prophet by the name of Joseph Smith.
You mean the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith?
Now many people didn't believe the prophet Joseph Smith.
Indeed, it came to pass that the prophet Joseph Smith discovered the Book of Mormon on golden plates.
Joseph Smith?
You mean like the frog that got fucked by Joseph Smith?
I texted my friend the story of Joseph Smith's battle with diarrhea, and he said everyone in his village has read it.
We, we have learned so much from Elder Cunningham, and as our gift to you we wish to present the story of Joseph Smith and the first Mormons.
And now we wish to honor you with the story of Joseph Smith, the American Moses.
His name. was Joseph Smith.
Aye my name is Joseph Smith, and I am going to fuck this baby.
Joseph Smith fucked the frog God gave him, and his AIDS went away!
Stew Smith!
My name's Smith, Stewart Smith.
As Smith to Smythe.
Smith, Stewart Smith.
Mr Smith came here to do us a great favour.
Miss Montgomery, Mr Stewart Smith.
If my ears don't deceive me, his name is Smith.
My name is Smith.
Smith, that's the name.
My name's Smith.
Always was Smith.
Tony Smith.
Why can't I be Tony Smith?
Sir Tony Smith if you want, mate.
Tony Smith, Adam Newhouse, Jamie Kirk and...Blake Hatch.
My name ain't Smith either, but I get by just the same, don't I?
Smith. - All right.
I suppose your name isn't really Smith.
Annabella Smith.
Ask if he knows Miss Annabella Smith.
You're from Annabella Smith?
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Scranton, Pennsyltucky.
Mr. Smith, look who's here.
Mr. Smith.
Yes, Your Honor, Mr. Smith.

News and current affairs

Adam Smith, indeed, was not a theorist of the cold free market, but one of the greatest moralists of the Enlightenment.
Three cheers for the new Nobel laureates in economics: Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University, and Vernon Smith of George Mason University in Virginia.
Like many Nobel prizes, these awards recognize not only the seminal work undertaken by Kahneman and Smith, but also the schools of thought they help to lead.
Wall Street brokers who peddled stocks they knew to be garbage exploited the irrationality that Kahneman and Smith exposed.
Adam Smith's invisible hand -- the idea that free markets lead to efficiency as if by an invisible hand -- is invisible at least in part because it is not there.
Vernon Smith is a leader in the development of experimental economics, the idea that one could test many economic propositions in laboratory settings.
Just as Smith's minimal capitalism was transformed into Keynes' mixed economy, we need to contemplate a transition from the national version of the mixed economy to its global counterpart.
True, the assembly line, a brain-numbing experience, was a feature of capitalism from the pin factor that Adam Smith wrote about in 1776 until Henry Ford's giant plants in the 1920's.
The court hearing was remarkable for the thoroughness with which Justice Lynn Smith examined the ethical questions before her.
Last month, Smith issued her judgment.
Smith also had to assess whether there are public-policy considerations that count against the legalization of physician assistance in dying.
Smith then declared, after considering the applicable law, that the provisions of the Criminal Code preventing physician assistance in dying violate disabled people's right not only to equality, but also to life, liberty, and security.
But Smith's verdict on the ethics of assistance in dying - and of the facts regarding jurisdictions, like the Netherlands and Oregon, that have it - seems likely to stand for a long time to come.
For example, Smith viewed competition as a basic condition of the invisible hand's operation, because monopolies and oligopolies exploit consumers and restrict production.
We claim, as Adam Smith did, that impersonal markets ensure the most efficient allocation of scarce capital; but what we really want are markets that operate only on our terms.
From the writings of the earliest modern commentators on the drivers of socio-economic growth and decline - Adam Smith, Edward Gibbon, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, and Karl Marx - we see that concern about exhausting resources is not new.
According to the social science citations index, he ranks well among the most important economists since Adam Smith.
For 30 years, East Asians have received the ample rewards of Adam Smith's insight that free trade would bring material benefits to participating countries.
San Francisco - From Adam Smith (1776) until 1950 or so, capital was considered by economists to be absolutely essential for economic growth.
Reverse the process, however, and you get the poverty of nations, which Smith believed he saw in the Asia of his time.
For Smith and his successors over the first 175 years, any episode of sustained economic growth overwhelmingly required investment capital.
And Smith was right: Free markets have generated unprecedented prosperity for individuals and societies alike.
This observation represents an important codicil to Smith's vision.

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