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wright

someone who makes or repairs something (usually used in combination)

Wright

United States early feminist (born in Scotland) (1795-1852) United States writer whose work is concerned with the oppression of African Americans (1908-1960) United States aviation pioneer who (with his brother Orville Wright) invented the airplane (1867-1912) United States aviation pioneer who (with his brother Wilbur Wright) invented the airplane (1871-1948) influential United States architect (1869-1959) United States writer of detective novels (1888-1939)

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Simple sentences

Mr Wright speaks Japanese as if it were his mother tongue.

Movie subtitles

Ensign Wright and gun crew reporting, sir.
Glad to have you with us, Mr. Wright.
Mr. Wright, with your permission, I'll have my men show your boys to their quarters.
Mr. Wright!
Mr. Wright, it looks as if you and your men will have that chance you've been waiting for.
Mr. Wright, check with the crew's nest.
Right here, Mr. Wright.
How's your forward gun, Mr. Wright?
Nora looks after him for a neighbor, Mrs. Wright.
Mrs. Wright told me you took care of hers.
Platoon sergeant is Sergeant Wright.
Here, Wright, any mail for Stryker?
Wright. Here. Car 4-0-3.
It's Ernie Wright.
This is a United States Marshall, Mr. Wright.
What's all this soldier business? Oh, this is Mr. Wright, peace officer here.
Why not? They got that Mr. Wright with 'em.
Wright?
Mr. Wright, I'll have my men show them to their quarters. Thank you.
Mr. Wright, looks as if you and your men will have what you've been waiting for.
Mr. Wright.
Very well. Mr. Wright, check with the crow's-nest.
Chester Wright, inventor of the Little Wonder Gas Pill.
Wright.
I took them and Dudley Wright down to Whaley's pond just last week on a picnic.
Mr. Wright?
Charles Wright.

News and current affairs

As Robert Wright has emphasized, as people become increasingly inter-dependent, the scope of moral concern expands accordingly.
One only has to recall the vitriol visited upon Rev. Jeremiah Wright during the last presidential campaign for his now infamous sermon in which he said that, with the attacks, the chickens of US foreign policy had come home to roost.

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