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Aldrich
[ awl-drich ]
noun
- Thomas Bailey, 1836–1907, U.S. short-story writer, poet, and novelist.
Example Sentences
In subsequent spy scandals, FBI agent Robert Hanssen and CIA officer Aldrich Ames did much greater damage to American interests by betraying the identity of Russians spying for America.
“Blood Sport: The President and His Adversaries” by James B. Stewart was a salacious Whitewater exposé, while former FBI agent Gary Aldrich’s “Unlimited Access” was a vitriolic take on the Clintons’ failings in the White House.
He was so incensed by the film version of “The Choirboys” that he bought a full-page ad in Daily Variety to lambaste Lorimar Productions and director Robert Aldrich.
But his big break was in The Dirty Dozen, in which, at first, he had a non-speaking part but was picked for something far bigger, apparently at random, by director Bob Aldrich.
Daniel Allen Aldrich, 49, allegedly strangled his girlfriend, Julie Anne Sanetra, 38, after they got into an argument following a night of drinking on Oct.
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