Use "lovelace" in a sentence

1. Beryle Cleston Lovelace, Beryle C Lovelace and Beryl C Lovelace are some of the alias or nicknames that Beryle has used.

2. Along comes this woman, Ada Lovelace.

3. I mean, Linda Lovelace was a fictitious character.

4. Lovelace also served as head of NASA’s Special Committee on Bioastronautics

5. Summary: Beryle Lovelace is 92 years old and was born on 07/27/1928

6. Ada Lovelace invented computer language, but was never credited and was basically erased from history.

7. HONORARY Autotelics (born 1815): Ada (Byron) Lovelace (English computer pioneer; programmed the [theoretical] difference engine)

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9. Lovelace, King Kong, published 1965, page 51: ‘What’s the big Bozo up to?’··^ “Bozo” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present

10. It was named after Ada Lovelace, who is often celebrated as the world's first computer programmer, as is the Ada programming language.

11. Christopher Marlowe was born and educated in Canterbury and the family home of Richard Lovelace, one of England’s most romantic poets stands on the banks of the Stour

12. Nobody really understood what it was that he had in mind except for Ada Lovelace, and he went to his grave trying to pursue that dream.

13. Lovelace, King Kong, published 1965, page 19: ‘[A]nd I’ll Betcha Ignatz here’d think the top of a cocoanut tree nineteen times wonderfuller.’· (pronunciation spelling, informal) Can be sure of it

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15. ‘Late in life Broome returned to Greek poetry and published a verse translation of sixteen Anacreontics in several instalments in the Gentleman's Magazine.’ ‘Lovelace, Alexander Brome, and Edward Sherburne also composed Anacreontics.’ ‘Lessing's first publication was a volume of Anacreontics…

16. ‘Late in life Broome returned to Greek poetry and published a verse translation of sixteen Anacreontics in several instalments in the Gentleman's Magazine.’ ‘Lovelace, Alexander Brome, and Edward Sherburne also composed Anacreontics.’ ‘Lessing's first publication was a volume of Anacreontics…

17. Contemporary critics of Joyce's Chamber Music (1907) saw in these early poems "something of the spirit of Waller and Herrick," "a Courtliness that reminds one of Herrick and Lovelace" and "the lucid sensibility of Jonson and Herrick." Ezra Pound observed, "the wording is Elizabethan, the metres at times suggesting Herrick" (Robert Deming, ed., James Joyce: The_Critical Heritage (Lon: Routledge