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American physician and patriot who instructed Paul Revere and William Dawes to make their ride to Lexington (1775) and was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill. |
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American jurist who served as the chief justice of the US Supreme Court (1953-1969). |
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A city of southeast Michigan, an industrial suburb of Detroit. |
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n. 1. a. An area where rabbits live in burrows. b. A colony of rabbits. 2. An enclosure for small game animals. 3. a. An overcrowded living area. b. A mazelike place where one may easily become lost: a warren of narrow, dark alleys and side streets. [Middle English warenne, from Old North French, enclosure; see wer-4 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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