Sentence examples similar to visitor name from inspiring English sources

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The Riggs Gallery moved one visitor named Estelle Leask to poetry.

A visitor named Jesus wrote: "Dear Park, I like you this way.

I spent a recent weekend with a visitor named James McConnell of Tyler, Tex.

A visitor named Christopher tipped me off to the final challenge in hot hotels.

That first year, a visitor named Crazy Owl brought some miso as barter for his stay, inspiring Katz to make some of his own.

Bradley Martin quotes a British visitor named Andrew Holloway, who found the "secure and cheerful existence and the comradeship" of the "average" citizen "moving to behold".

We took in about a half million dollars in 56 working nights, including one forgettable Thursday and one disruptive visitor named Irene.

Others might feel that, as a visitor named Peter Lord said the other day, "there's some kind of meaning behind it, although I don't know what".

The pivotal figure, though, is a visitor named Count Ut-Vege, who is from Hungary and arrives just after the accident, accompanied by lighting effects and a mysterious flock of birds.

The only other bright spots are Reed's reminiscences of her hard-drinking, fun-loving but always classy clan in the Mississippi Delta, where the women could whip up a mean crawfish étouffée for 80 without batting a false eyelash, and the debutantes danced on the table while a visitor named William F. Buckley pounded out "Cielito Lindo" on the piano.

At the request of a visitor named Mr. Smith, archaeology professor and adventurer Indiana Jones tries to find a small statue in the archives of his workplace Barnett College.

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