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Lewis
The title given to a partially apprenticed Freemason who is normally the Master or Son of a practicing Freemason; One practising or learning the degrees of Freemasonry after introduction to the degrees and before full induction or before becoming a Worshipful Brother
The Isle of Lewis, Scotland
An English patronymic surname
A male given name of Norman origin, the English form of Louis
of Norman origin, the English form of Louis
A Welsh surname; anglicized form of Llewellyn
An English surname derived from the given name
American soldier and explorer who led the Lewis and Clark expedition (1803-1806) from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River and served as governor of the Louisiana Territory (1806-1809). British writer and artist. He wrote the novels The Apes of God (1930) and Revenge for Love (1937) and painted portraits of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. See Cecil Day Lewis. British writer and critic. His works include The Allegory of Love (1936) and a series of fictional books for children collectively known as The Chronicles of Narnia (1950-1956). American biologist who shared a 1995 Nobel Prize in medicine. His research showed how a family of genes controls the embryonic development of the body segment of fruit flies. American novelist who satirized middle-class America in his 22 works, including Babbitt (1922) and Elmer Gantry (1927). He was the first American to receive (1930) a Nobel Prize for literature. American conductor who, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, became the first African American to conduct a major symphony orchestra (1961). American musician and singer. Noted for his lively performing style and driving piano rhythms, he created such hit songs as "Great Balls of Fire" (1957). American labor leader who was president of the United Mine Workers of America (1920-1960) and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1935-1940). British gothic writer who is remembered for the novel The Monk (1796), for which he was known as "Monk Lewis.". Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Binford Lewis Roberts Carroll Lewis Cass Lewis Day Lewis Cecil Hine Lewis Wickes Johnson Rafer Lewis Lewis and Clark Expedition Lewis Clarence Irving Lewis Clive Staples Lewis Frederick Carlton Lewis Edward B. Lewis Jerry Lewis Jerry Lee Lewis John Llewellyn Lewis Lennox Lennox Claudius Lewis Lewis Matthew Gregory Lewis Meriwether Lewis Harry Sinclair Lewis Percy Wyndham Morgan Lewis Henry Mumford Lewis Paul Lewis Powell Lewis Franklin Jr. Stimson Henry Lewis Terman Lewis Madison Thomas Lewis Wallace Lewis Willkie Wendell Lewis
The title given to a partially apprenticed Freemason who is normally the Master or Son of a practicing Freemason; One practising or learning the degrees of Freemasonary after introduction to the degrees and before full induction or before becoming a Worshipful Brother
{i} male first name; family name
(isim) demir kama
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