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  1. This is not Franklin Company.
    这里不是富兰克林公司。
  2. His name was Benjamin Franklin.
    他的名字叫本杰明·兰克林。
  3. Franklin: Have you got any pictures?
    富兰克林:有拍照吗?


franklin
[ noun ]
  1. United States historian noted for studies of Black American history (born in 1915)

  2. <noun.person>
  3. printer whose success as an author led him to take up politics; he helped draw up the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; he played a major role in the American Revolution and negotiated French support for the colonists; as a scientist he is remembered particularly for his research in electricity (1706-1790)

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a landowner (14th and 15th centuries) who was free but not of noble birth

  6. <noun.person>


Franklin \Frank"lin\, n. [OE. frankelein; cf. LL. franchilanus.
See {Frank}, a.]
An English freeholder, or substantial householder. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

The franklin, a small landholder of those days. --Sir
J. Stephen.

  1. But like Alliance's Mr. Wellman, Ms. Franklin is also looking for unquoted securities.
  2. The treaty also provides for destruction of ground-launched cruise missiles and their launchers at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Ariz., said Ms. Franklin.
  3. Franklin Quintero directed the local campaign against cocaine trafficking and led several major raids that resulted in the seizure of tons of the drug and the arrest of several dealers.
  4. Appeals have poured in by the thousands, said Franklin.
  5. Mr. Malek attended Harvard Business School with Ms. Franklin and later recruited her to work in the Nixon White House, where she directed a program to bring women into high-ranking government jobs.
  6. Although Franklin met its net worth requirement as of Dec. 31, regulators ordered it to book further losses that would deplete all of its tangible capital and saw no reasonable prospect that it could raise the capital, Fulwider said.
  7. Franklin Resources, an investment management concern, hopes to conclude talks by the end of September, the spokesman said.
  8. Instead, the regulators decided to tank Franklin and its $11 billion in assets.
  9. Benjamin Franklin was placed in conservatorship on Feb. 21.
  10. Security Capital, a financial services company, said the Bank Board had approved capital forbearance for Ben Franklin May 9.
  11. Smith said that would not qualify for an exemption because Franklin already was aware of Rothschild's condition.
  12. In the Ohio case, Franklin County Juvenile Court Judge Charles Petree II ruled last September that a fetus carried by a cocaine-and morphine-dependent woman was a person and, therefore, subject to court jurisdiction.
  13. Franklin specified in his will that on the 100th anniversary of his death a part of the two trusts be used for training young people, but at that time several interested parties sued for access to the money.
  14. In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced the end of coffee rationing.
  15. "This is not martial law," said Labor Secretary Franklin Drilon. "There's no curfew, there's no suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.
  16. Aretha Franklin watched with detachment while guests dined on smoked salmon, fresh fruit and chocolate fondue, and danced to the music of two bands.
  17. In 1986, Scantech's Pittsburgh group received $200,000 from Pennsylvania's Ben Franklin Program to develop a dedicated, digital chest X-ray machine.
  18. Your donation also entitles you to other proposed blockbusters of the Revolutionary era, such as "No Paine, No Gain" by the author of "Common Sense," and the "Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" by B. Franklin with Dave Anderson.
  19. Your donation also entitles you to other proposed blockbusters of the Revolutionary era, such as "No Paine, No Gain" by the author of "Common Sense," and the "Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" by B. Franklin with Dave Anderson.
  20. PRESIDENT George Bush has good reason to be grateful to Mrs Barbara Franklin.
  21. In 1937, saying "the epidemic of world lawlessness is spreading," President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for a "quarantine" of aggressor nations.
  22. If Rothschild can't be salvaged, Mr. Franklin believes its breakup value would enable Franklin to escape without a loss.
  23. If Rothschild can't be salvaged, Mr. Franklin believes its breakup value would enable Franklin to escape without a loss.
  24. Alar was needed to grow high-quality apples in those warmer climates, said Jack Watson, Washington State University extension agent for Franklin County.
  25. I know that each of us, as Benjamin Franklin suggested, should be careful to doubt a little his own infallibility. ...
  26. Franklin plans to appeal.
  27. The judge refused to include it in his instructions to the jury, which determined Franklin should die.
  28. J.C. Franklin gambled and lost when he moved three years ago into this flood-prone community on the banks of the unpredictable Brazos River.
  29. President Franklin D. Roosevelt used a wheelchair as a result of polio, but Cowan said that none of the physical adjustments in the White House made for Roosevelt make life easier for visitors or employees.
  30. They agree that Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt as realists were well aware that the Red Army would decide Eastern Europe's future.
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