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How to use Lovelace in a sentence

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Lovelace is well aware of his friend's role, and he reproaches him for it.
In a strange twist, Chambers was to play the part of Shana Babcock, the best friend of Linda Lovelace.
The genial dialogue between Lovelace and her costar, Harry Reems, is like a vaudeville routine.
Also known as Lady Lovelace, Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, is considered the first computer programmer.
A valiant attempt to make a fair and emotionally truthful biopic of Linda Lovelace – though the woman herself remains unknowable.
Babbage worked closely with Ada Lovelace, daughter of the poet Byron, after whom the modern programming language ADA is named.
She says she appreciates the opportunity to celebrate Lovelace, and inform people about her.
In my speech I quoted the Lovelace decision where, in 1985, the government did expand its response.
The two Court of Appeal decisions, Perry and Lovelace, might have suggested otherwise.
Sandra Lovelace Nicholas will be sitting in the Senate as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada.
When Wales and his new wife had a daughter in 2011, they named her Ada, after Lady Lovelace.
It also harkened back to Ada Lovelace, who asserted that machines would be able to do almost anything, except think on their own.
Famous for her role in Deep Throat, Linda Lovelace airs her dark secrets and life of tragedy.
Danville is currently producing his 2001 interview with Lovelace on 12-inch vinyl.
As deep throat turns 40 in June, its star, Linda Lovelace, is still on our minds.
Through feminism, Lovelace sought ways to politicize her traumatic relationship with a violent man.
Forty years later, Lovelace, who died in a car accident in 2002, is still a household name, an icon of the sexual revolution.
In the play, Babcock tries to persuade Lovelace to leave the abusive Chuck Traynor.
The ingenuity of Lovelace was to show the distinction between two realities, both potentially true.
While Lovelace gets many things right, it is the title character herself who seems to be severely underscripted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And if Mr. Lovelace should follow me, things might be worse than they are now.
I have another letter from Mr. Lovelace, although I had not answered his former.
I will acquaint you, as you desire, with all that passes between Mr. Lovelace and me.
They are apprehensive that Mr. Lovelace will be there with design to come home with me.
And let me know your progress with Lovelace, and what he says to this diabolical curse.
The sagacious lady may possibly be as curious in this point as her Lovelace.
How often, Mr. Lovelace, must I repeat, that I will not litigate with my father?
If there were no such man as Lovelace in the world, you would not have Mr. Solmes.
The Lovelace of to-day is a troglodyte, biding his time patiently, but often a prey to ennui.
She is greatly disturbed at the contents of a letter from Lovelace.
And if I do obtain it, will postpone my appointment with Mr. Lovelace.
This is not an honourable way of proceeding in Mr. Lovelace.
Mr. Lovelace is gone to Windsor, having left two servants to attend me.
Lovelace is, if you except Don Quixote, the completest hero in fiction.
Your quarrel with Lovelace, if it continue, will strengthen my hands.
If all be true that is said, Mr. Lovelace cannot deserve you.
From the equally chaotic product of Colonel Richard Lovelace stand out the two well-known bits of noble idealism, 'To Lucasta, Going to the Wars,' and 'To Althea, from Prison.
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