Examples of 'parham' in a sentence

Meaning of "parham"

parham (noun) - a surname of English origin, often used to refer to a specific individual or family in casual conversations or formal settings
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  • A number of places:
  • A village in Suffolk, England.
  • A civil parish in Horsham district, West Sussex, England.
  • A community in Central Frontenac township, eastern Ontario, Canada.

How to use "parham" in a sentence

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Parham offered the young woman an alternative.
Message to parham.
Parham immediately fought back with rage.
We have reason to believe Parham is going to help him.
Parham called off the malfunction.
Seymour never changed his theology and neither did Parham.
Parham had his first experience.
It is one of several organizations to consider Parham a founding leader of the Pentecostal movement.
Parham said he had never spoken of the incident because he was never asked.
Later he was a head coach of the Parham FC.
Parham began her career in telemarketing at Citibank.
She was the beneficiary of the Elizabeth Parham vocal scholarship.
Ernest Parham also testified about what he saw.
The parish capital is Parham.
Parham and Seymour split and never reconciled.

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She grew up at Parham.
During the year Parham hosts a number of popular house and garden weekends.
The preparation of bispecific monoclonal antibodies was carried out as described by Parham Human Immunol.
The Parham family believed they were persecuted mainly because they would not organize a movement.
We are ten minutes out from Parham Airstrip.
Charles Parham was preaching in the state of Kansas.
Distance from Parham.
Colonel Steve Parham will be the moderator for the event.
Lady of Parham.
Ben Parham is a firefighter.
They won their first match against Tony Mamaluke and Chad Parham the following day.
But Coach Parham had done his homework.
Your video was only the beginning . Parham.
Parham was the father of the Apostolic Faith.
He quarrelled with Lord Willoughby of Parham and Cromwell regarded him with suspicion.
Parham wondered about the New Testament evidence for baptism in the Holy Spirit.
The officer was treated and released from the Maria Parham Medical Center hospital early Friday.
Parham was the only non-American born so included.
Three days later, Parham himself received.
Parham believed in annihilationism-that the wicked are not eternally tormented in hell but are destroyed.
We have a problem. Parham called off the malfunction.
Parham recovered to an active preaching life, strongly believing that God was his healer.
Then, tragedy struck the Parham household once more.
Asked Parham if he could use the telephone, and she consented.
Aside from the rugged pioneer life, early childhood was not easy for young Parham.
William Parham owned land, raised cattle, and eventually purchased a business in town.
Abi-Rached is a research associate in the Parham lab.
Overcome by what he saw, Parham fell to his knees behind a table praising God.
Parham Kasrayi . Let us go meet him tomorrow.
As the focus of the movement moved from Parham to Seymour, Parham became resentful.
Today, Parham is a holiday and recreational fishing settlement, famous for blue swimmer crabs.
He is sold as a slave to Mr. Trefry who oversees Parham Plantation in Suriname.
However, Parham 's opponents used the episode to discredit both Parham and his religious movement.
The production was directed by Charles Hickman, with musical numbers staged by Ernest Parham.
Not long after, Parham and thirty-four other students also began speaking in unknown languages.

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