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English DictionaryI. Miller trademark a
brand (=type) of beer made by a US company
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II. Miller, Arthur (1915–2005) a US writer of plays that deal with political or moral problems. His most famous plays include
The Crucible (1953), about the Salem Witchcraft Trials in 17th century America, and
Death of a Salesman (1949), for which he won the Pulitzer Prize. He is also known for having been married to Marilyn Monroe.
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III. Miller, Glenn (1904–44) a US musician, band leader, and
composer, whose
swing music was very popular during World War II. His most famous pieces of music are
In the Mood and
Moonlight Serenade. He was flying in a plane from England to France in 1944 when it disappeared, and neither the plane nor any bodies were ever found.
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IV. Miller, Henry (1891–1980) a US writer best known for his novels
Tropic of Cancer and
Tropic of Capricorn, which were not allowed to be sold in the US until 1961 because of their descriptions of sexual activities
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V. Miller, Jon‧a‧than /ˈdʒɒnəθ
ən $ ˈdʒɑː-/
(1934–) a British
opera and theatre
director, known especially for his work at the National Theatre. He is also an actor, a writer, and a doctor, and has made television programmes about medical treatment and the human body. His official title is Sir Jonathan Miller.
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mill‧er /ˈmɪlə $ -ər/
noun [countable] someone who owns or works in a mill which makes flour
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