What's the difference between arian and egyptian?

Arian


Definition:

  • (a. & n.) See Aryan.
  • (a.) Pertaining to Arius, a presbyter of the church of Alexandria, in the fourth century, or to the doctrines of Arius, who held Christ to be inferior to God the Father in nature and dignity, though the first and noblest of all created beings.
  • (n.) One who adheres to or believes the doctrines of Arius.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Something needs to change, and we’re just looking for solutions and working together to find them.” Thomas, Jenkins, Arian Foster and Kenny Stills knelt together during the anthem at the Dolphins’ opener.
  • (2) EJA lawyer Ariane Wilkinson said an “in danger” listing in June or in 2017 if stronger action were not taken “remains a real possibility”.
  • (3) "The defendants don't want to recognise it, but this is the de facto court," said Bahaa Abdelrahman, a lawyer acting for Essam el-Arian, a senior Brotherhood official who was arrested last week.
  • (4) The book, The Atheist's Guide to Christmas, contained contributions from such present-day icons as Richard Dawkins, Charlie Brooker, Derren Brown, Ben Goldacre, Jenny Colgan, David Baddiel, AC Grayling and Ariane Sherine on (in essence) how to have a fun yuletide if you don't believe in God.
  • (5) Carson Palmer represents an upgrade at quarterback (he could hardly do worse than Josh Skelton, Ryan Lindley et al) and has the right attributes to air the ball out in Bruce Arians' deep passing offense, as well as one of the best wide receivers in Larry Fitzgerald.
  • (6) The Goethe Institut will award the medal to the author on 28 August in Weimar, when French theatre director Ariane Mnouchkine and Polish intellectual Adam Michnik will also be honoured.
  • (7) It points to the dehumanising effect of highly pressurised, underpaid labour, and in her 1967 Paris production Ariane Mnouchkine presented it as an attack on capitalism.
  • (8) "The defendants don't want to recognise it, but this is the de facto court, and we are going to have to deal with it," said Bahaa Abdelrahman, a lawyer acting for Essam el-Arian, the senior Brotherhood official arrested only last week.
  • (9) "We're trying to build a democratic arena before we start playing in it," said Essam El Arian, a reformist leader, and one of dozens of Brotherhood members who have escaped from jail in recent days following the disappearance of the country's police force.
  • (10) The attorney general as the chief lawmaker of this land is there to protect it, and shouldn’t regard environmental law as a nuisance or an inconvenience.” Environmental justice Australia lawyer Arian Wilkinson called on Brandis to “revoke his comments, admit they were an error in judgement and ensure federal ministers remain accountable to the law”.
  • (11) "These elections were rigged and invalid," said Essam el-Arian, a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood.
  • (12) Perhaps it is the fact that both Reed and running back Arian Foster have missed time with injury this preseason – the former undergoing hip surgery and the latter struggling with back pain that extended down into the tops of his legs.
  • (13) Ariane Rummery, spokesperson, UNHCR , Geneva, Switzerland, @arianerummery Ariane has worked for the UNHCR for a decade, covering the Middle East, Pakistan, Europe, East Timor and Australia.
  • (14) It continues at a pace.” Further arrests in Britain appear likely as security officials race to roll up the network around Abedi, who claimed the lives of 22 people in a suicide bombing at an Ariane Grande concert on Monday night, with dozens more wounded.
  • (15) In the past week in Turkey for example, we had another 160,000 refugees flee and need urgent life-saving aid,” said Ariane Rummery, a spokeswoman for the UNHCR’s Middle East and North Africa division.
  • (16) They might also be missing their starting running back, Arian Foster, but at least the Texans feel a little bit better about their quarterback situation these days, Case Keenum having thrown four touchdowns and no interceptions in two starts.
  • (17) The two other winners this year were the British novelist David Cornwell, better known as John le Carré, and the French film and theatre director Ariane Mnouchkine.
  • (18) Viewers who might have expected, given the eminence and earlier career of Jonathan Ross and his fellow guests, to hear the scholars quietly debating the Arian controversy, were instead invited – and it was hard to read these words in the Daily Mail – to hear them "speculate lasciviously on air about the taste of a racehorse's semen" .
  • (19) The Change.org petition, which was posted by an account holder under the name Billy Johnson, said: “The communication between the Reddit administration team to its subreddit moderators is very lacking and rather unsettling after years of empty promises to the moderators to improve and provide tools to help run subreddits, and ultimately Reddit as a whole, smoothly.” In her apology, Pao said: “We will improve tools, not just promise improvements, building on work already underway … we’re also going to figure out the best way for more administrators, including myself, to talk more often with the whole community.” Ariane Hegewisch is study director at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research in Washington DC, and an expert on workplace discrimination and sexual harassment issues.
  • (20) In this instance and having due regard to the available responses within the Compliance and Enforcement Policy: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, the department elected to not take further compliance action on this matter.” Ariane Wilkinson, a lawyer at Environmental Justice Australia, said that “whether or not Adani’s omission to the department caused environmental harm completely misses the point”.

Egyptian


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to Egypt, in Africa.
  • (n.) A native, or one of the people, of Egypt; also, the Egyptian language.
  • (n.) A gypsy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Before issuing the ruling, the judge Shaban El-Shamy read a lengthy series of remarks detailing what he described as a litany of ills committed by the Muslim Brotherhood, including “spreading chaos and seeking to bring down the Egyptian state”.
  • (2) Schistosomal obstructive uropathy was studied by clinical, laboratory epidemiologic and pathologic analysis in 155 Egyptian patients treated surgically.
  • (3) A Palestinian delegation was to hold truce talks on Sunday in Cairo with senior US and Egyptian officials, but Israel has said it sees no point in sending its negotiators to the meeting, citing what it says are Hamas breaches of previous agreed truces.
  • (4) Two years ago, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change declared Egypt's Nile Delta to be among the top three areas on the planet most vulnerable to a rise in sea levels, and even the most optimistic predictions of global temperature increase will still displace millions of Egyptians from one of the most densely populated regions on earth.
  • (5) The dispute is rooted in the recent erosion of many of the freedoms Egyptians won when they rose up against Mubarak in a stunning, 18-day uprising.
  • (6) Meeting after meeting during 2011 to try to hammer out agreements about the basic shape of the Egyptian constitution – meetings that always mysteriously collapsed.
  • (7) Photograph: Jared Malsin for The Guardian They are among at least seven Egyptians – six Christians and one Muslim – who are believed to be held hostage in Libya, though that is regarded as a conservative estimate.
  • (8) The pair’s colleague, Baher Mohamed, is ineligible for deportation as he only holds an Egyptian passport.
  • (9) Now we need parliament to step in to fix what should have been fixed a long time ago.” In relation to the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, the IPT found that “email communications ... were lawfully and proportionately intercepted and accessed ...
  • (10) Speaking to RTL radio he added: “We are in close contact with the Egyptian authorities, both civil and military.
  • (11) Dot Masr reporter Mohamed Abu Asay says in the past he could never report on the budget deficit in Egypt and the Saudi-Egyptian military operation in Yemen in the same piece.
  • (12) The amendment has sparked a particular backlash against the senator widely regarded as responsible for the decision, Ahmed Yerima, who is reported to have married a 13-year old Egyptian girl.
  • (13) On Aswan, the lyre is represented by the Sudanese masenkop, Ugandan adungu, and Egyptian simsimiya and tamboura, while the spike fiddle manifests as the Ethiopian masenko and Ugandan endingidi.
  • (14) "This is the biggest march I've ever been on," said Amira Ahmed, a 29-year-old business editor at an Egyptian newspaper.
  • (15) A Cairo heart surgeon inspired by the US news programme The Daily Show with Jon Stewart has captivated Egyptian viewers with a new style of satirical TV show poking fun at politicians on air for the first time.
  • (16) An Egyptian court sentenced six people, including two al-Jazeera employees, to death for allegedly passing documents related to national security to Qatar and the Doha-based TV network during the rule of Mohamed Morsi , the former president.
  • (17) Experts and activists have said the murder bore all the hallmarks of Egypt’s notorious secret service, but Egyptian officials have consistently put forward alternative theories, including that Regeni was killed by a criminal gang and that his death was an isolated incident.
  • (18) Canadian film director Atom Egoyan, whose parents were Armenian-Egyptians, once said: "You can talk about Holocaust denial, but it's marginal for the most part.
  • (19) As you all know I was removed from the country on the order of the Egyptian president.
  • (20) ECRF will continue to fight for the truth for Giulio Regeni and in uncovering the fate of Egyptians who fall victim to forced disappearances.” Abdullah’s release comes days after Egyptian investigators visited Rome to discuss developments in the Regeni case.