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Shelter occupied by masculine, daring explorer
Answer for the clue "Shelter occupied by masculine, daring explorer ", 8 letters:
humboldt
Alternative clues for the word humboldt
- County home to Eureka, CA
- German philologist noted for his studies of the relation between language and culture (1767-1835)
- Northernmost California State University
- Alexander von —, German explorer
- German naturalist for whom an ocean current is named
- German naturalist who explored Central and South America and provided a comprehensive description of the physical universe (1769-1859)
Word definitions for humboldt in dictionaries
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Population (2000): 126518 Housing Units (2000): 55912 Land area (2000): 3572.487601 sq. miles (9252.700018 sq. km) Water area (2000): 479.737120 sq. miles (1242.513384 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4052.224721 sq. miles (10495.213402 sq. km) Located within: ...
Usage examples of humboldt.
Come across with that key, my friend, and Humboldt will disappear from the picture.
Any question that Humboldt and Diane had worked this out very carefully between them (and yes, very likely with a lawyer’s advice) evaporated.
You’re nor Donald Trump and she’s nor Ivana, burt this isn’t a no-faulter we got here, either, buddy, and Humboldt knows it.
I saw it in his eyes and I suppose he saw it in mine as well - the knowledge that if Humboldt had been a lawyer instead of a therapist, he, John Ring, would have been in on our luncheon meeting.
I had Humboldt and Diane to deal with, I had to do it without smoking, and the maitre d’ of the Gotham Cafe would have to take care of his own problems, dog included.
I stared at him, feeling almost hypnotized - it was like one of those dreams where you discover that you haven't studied for the bar exam you're supposed to take or that you're attending a White House dinner in your honor with no clothes on - and I might have stayed that way if Humboldt hadn't moved.
Except for the blood pouring over and between his fingers, Humboldt looked weirdly like Jack Benny doing one of his famous double-takes.
I think it 'must have been while Humboldt was standing transfixed by the realization that his mouth had been expanded by eight inches or so, but I simply can't remember.
It is about these mathematicians, Alfred Ban Humboldt and Gennao Sabbat, that the dispute centers.
Heartened and reassured by this, Humboldt prepared a paper outlining, in summary, his work and, two days later, prepared to have it forwarded subetherically to the co-chairmen of the conference at Aurora, in order that he might officially establish his priority and arrange for possible discussion before the sessions were closed.
He says that if Sabbat will admit theft of the idea and allow Humboldt to proceed with transmission of the paper—or at least its delivery at the conference, he will not press charges.
You see, don’t you, that Humboldt faces the worse situation and deserves the greater consideration?
Your master, Alfred Barr Humboldt, is an old man of great reputation in mathematics, but he is an old man.
He says that if Sabbat will admit theft of the idea and allow Humboldt to proceed with transmission of the paper--or at least its delivery at the conference, he will not press charges.
The underground portion would normally have been used for the kitchen and servants' quarters in a real home, but Humboldt had turned it into a series of storage rooms for the museum.