What's the difference between abc and auntie?

Abc


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The PUP leader told the ABC his announcement would have international significance.
  • (2) HLA-DR and -ABC antigens on adenoma and cancer cells of the colon and rectum were investigated.
  • (3) The blood flows of the kidneys, small intestine, liver, spleen and skin were less compromised in group ABC.
  • (4) In a follow-up study of 38 patients with low grade, low stage, initial transitional cell carcinoma, 9 of the 24 patients positive for ABC expression (37.5%) showed recurrence during the 1 to 6 year follow-up period, whereas 10 of the 14 patients negative for ABC expression 10 (71.4%) did.
  • (5) Tipping petrol on a fire isn’t going to get the heat out of it,” he told ABC radio.
  • (6) As ABC reports, Adam Bandt, the only Greens MP in the lower house, won his Melbourne seat with the help of Liberal preferences at the last election, and may struggle to hold it on 7 September.
  • (7) We made it clear we don’t support extending hours to do anything other than debate the important issue of Senate voting reform and we won’t do anything to bring on the ABCC legislation,” Greens leader, Richard Di Natale, told ABC TV.
  • (8) Responding during the ABC compound was also found to be slower after training with the A+ AB0 BC+ than an A0 AB+ BC+ discrimination.
  • (9) The tissue was Bouin's fixed, and stained immunohistochemically using the Vectastain ABC technique.
  • (10) The treasurer, Joe Hockey, defended the government's planned changes to higher education during an appearance on the ABC's Q&A program on Monday night.
  • (11) The method was more sensitive than the ordinary ELISA as the final enzyme reaction was amplified through the use of the ABC system.
  • (12) Chondroitinase ABC, nitrous acid, and heparinase degraded approximately 76%, 17%, and 7%, respectively, of the HBM-M cell-derived 35S-labeled proteoglycans.
  • (13) Using a probe shown to detect mRNA encoding the alternatively spliced abc, ab, bc, and b exon isoforms of CD45, the expression of CD45 was analyzed.
  • (14) Therefore, ABC method of HDC is thought to be a useful technique for the detection of enterochromaffin-like cells using paraffin sections.
  • (15) This was followed by incubation with avidin-biotin-peroxidase (ABC method).
  • (16) The suitability of the HAB technique in combination with a modified three-step ABC technique for the simultaneous demonstration of glutamate-like and GABA-like immunoreactivity in the rat brain was demonstrated.
  • (17) In 2013, he told ABC News’ Jonathan Karl that the Texas senator might not be eligible to be president.
  • (18) Although leukaemic B cells with a demonstrable non HLA-ABC-associated beta 2m component expressed detectable levels of CD1c, and insignificant levels of CD1a and CD1b, the antigen density was insufficient to account for the excess beta 2m.
  • (19) We’ve given various undertakings to the court which we have honoured in every aspect and we’ll continue to do that,” he told ABC radio.
  • (20) He claimed the board was acting "under pressure" from other medical professionals after the ABC report about Brayley's death screened.

Auntie


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Aunty

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Songwriter Dan Bull urged BBC bosses in Dear Auntie (An Open Letter to the BBC) : "You need to appeal to the people that feel John Peel, and want to keep it real.
  • (2) Her auntie took care of us; she swiftly and strongly guided us back to the van where she was taken to the medics.
  • (3) The track I’d play at my auntie’s wedding Thelma Houston: You Used To Hold Me So Tight Facebook Twitter Pinterest Thelma’s got the funk!
  • (4) Chubby, bright-eyed babies were passed around and distant relatives traced out how they were connected (“I think the brother of your auntie’s husband was married to my cousin’s daughter”).
  • (5) It's alarming to see the Financial Times leader this week join in with gusto: "It's time to chop up Auntie," it began.
  • (6) My auntie, who is white, says: ‘They would not do it to their own.’” Yet Jay’s report cast doubt on the idea that perpetrators attacked only white girls.
  • (7) I wouldn’t see my friends again, or my auntie and cousins, who are my family.
  • (8) My auntie Nora combined gambling on the Irish sweepstakes with teaching me my catechism for my first Holy Communion.
  • (9) I wouldn't have minded, but my Auntie Pat had written the exact same thing underneath it three hours earlier.
  • (10) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Aunty Dolly Jerome calling for justice for the Bowraville child murder victims during a march on NSW Parliament House.
  • (11) With bands such as the Banshees and the Bunnymen opting for lavish orchestrations, Bush now seemed less like a throwback to pre-punk times and more like a sort of posh auntie to the goths.
  • (12) There are a Christian couple who Nazrin Wilkinson, the NHA local campaign manager, said "are lovely: they're like your auntie and uncle".
  • (13) I know someone who remembers a scene from his childhood when everybody went to his auntie’s house when he was about eight years old.
  • (14) You know this Auntie will miss you.” Javier Jorge-Reyes, 40 Jorge-Reyes worked as a supervisor at the Gucci store in Orlando.
  • (15) If she does have any moments of weakness now, there’s always Auntie Sarah Millican to call upon.
  • (16) Then 16 more people, including dear Aunty, became ill and, when tested, were confirmed Ebola positive.
  • (17) Although it did pop up again off-Broadway, on ABC2, as rolling news of the prime minister’s demise took over Aunty’s main channel for the night.
  • (18) David Cameron's mother signs petition against cuts to children's services Read more But Mary Cameron’s protest – her sister, Cameron’s Auntie Clare has also publicly declared the cuts to be a “ great, great error ” – symbolises something much more significant: that there is now almost open revolt against local government cuts among Tory councils, and increasingly, Tory MPs, particularly in rural areas.
  • (19) She was coming from Nigeria to stay with an “auntie” – actually a family friend.
  • (20) From 1 October, the surviving spouse will receive the whole lot, and parents and long-lost aunties won’t see a penny.

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