Examples of 'runciman' in a sentence

Meaning of "runciman"

runciman (noun) - A surname of English origin, commonly used as a last name for individuals
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  • A surname.

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Runciman tells a different story.
The initial idea was for Runciman to undertake the task.
Doctor Runciman has seen this a thousand times.
I would like to extend my congratulations to Senator Runciman for bringing this legislation forward.
Dr Runciman called it a nervous breakdown.
I would prefer it if you did not call me Colonel Runciman.
Runciman describes these monks as ignorant and lacking a real understanding of the Hesychast teaching.
I suppose you have been talking behind my back with Dr Runciman.
John and Alexander Runciman both gained reputations as painters of mythological and historical themes.
The commission was chaired by Viscount Runciman of Doxford.
Runciman had done much to encourage Lloyd George as Chancellor in increasing levels of trade.
I brought a gift for Senator Runciman.
The historian Steven Runciman called him one of the greatest persons in history.
I will get a message to Dr Runciman.
Lord Runciman continued his work attempting to pressure the Czechoslovak government into concessions.

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Press release from the office of Senator Bob Runciman.
I know that Senator Runciman is part of a government that actually helps the Windsor area diversify.
I want to thank Senator Runciman.
David Runciman is professor of politics at Cambridge University.
The award is named in honour of the late Sir Steven Runciman.
Colonel Runciman will act as liaison officer between you and Lord Kiely.
Both the threat of fascism and the mobilizing slogans of antifascism are hollow, Runciman suggests.
Runciman regards Mark Zuckerberg as a far more serious threat to US democracy than Trump.
Hey, you can not get up till Dr Runciman says so.
Runciman concludes " everyone should read this astonishing book.
He was chairman of the Pitt Club, and his tutor Steven Runciman became a lifelong friend.
Runciman proposed a bill " commandeering " the armaments factories for the national war effort.
This year 's honorary chairman is none other than Senator Bob Runciman.
Runciman later became fond of the sunshine of Bahrain, but Greece remained his first love.
The heir apparent is the present holder 's son the Honourable David Walter Runciman b.
Runciman was a personal friend of Mrs Asquith, and a highly valued colleague in Cabinet.
The following year in the 1900 general election Churchill stood against Runciman again and defeated him.
Like McKenna, Runciman was against total warfare of which Compulsory Service formed a major part.
Byzantine style, religion and civilization, in honour of Sir Steven Runciman.
Almost single-handedly Runciman managed to define the modern popular view of the Crusades.
I am sorry, Headmaster, but he was missing when I came in with Dr Runciman.
Runciman was the son of the shipping magnate Walter Runciman, 1st Baron Runciman.
As David Runciman has written,.
Runciman answered, “ Actually, I hardly thought about anything else.
So, it ought to be General Runciman.
Quick march. Colonel Runciman will act as liaison officer between you and Lord Kiely.
Before long, Constance died, probably in Lattakieh or Jebail, according to Steven Runciman.
Born in Edinburgh, Runciman was the younger brother of the better-known painter Alexander Runciman.
Around 1769 he traveled to Rome, where he became a pupil of Alexander Runciman.
Sir Steven Runciman said that he loved, above all else, justice.
Eudes' prejudice against Byzantium led Runciman to describe Eudes as "hysterically anti-Greek.".
Sir Steven Runciman wrote, “ there was never a greater crime against humanity than the Fourth Crusade . ”.
According to Steven Runciman Richard was “ a bad son, a bad husband and a bad king ”.
Runciman nonetheless gave the book a generally positive review . [ 1 ].
In the 1920s Mrs Runciman took on a more national political role.

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