tubman 的定义
plural tub·men.Old English Law.
- a barrister in the Court of Exchequer who had precedence in motions over every other barrister except the postman.
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- Reflecting on why the process to install Tubman is by comparison so much more involved, Robbins suggested, “There’s nobody who was really charged with making it happen.”
- Obama’s treasury secretary, Jack Lew, who publicly announced in 2016 that Tubman would go on the $20, said in an interview that he regularly prodded the Bureau of Engraving to accelerate its timeline.
- Like supporters of the Tubman portrait, representatives of the blind are still waiting.
- The power he sees in Tubman’s look is reflected in another new acquisition, Amy Sherald’s portrait of Breonna Taylor.
- So many of the freedoms we all enjoy today are a direct result of Tubman’s heroic efforts.
- All my movies have a lot of edge to them, and Harriet Tubman is full of edge.
- The hip-hop mogul tells Lloyd Grove he plans to make amends for his Harriet Tubman sex video joke and take Tinseltown by storm.
- Russell Simmons tried to be funny with his ‘Harriet Tubman Sex Tape’.
- Harriet Tubman was truly a great character and her life is an interesting chapter in the history of this country.
- And so her people came to call Harriet Tubman the Moses of the black race.
- Thank you, Deacon Tubman, I hope you may have many happy returns.
- Of such mould was Harriet Tubman, philanthropist and patriot, bravest and noblest of all the heroines of freedom.
- She married again, so that she is sometimes referred to as Harriet Tubman Davis.