(v.) A messenger or crier of a court; a servitor; one who cites or bids persons to appear and answer; -- called also an apparitor or summoner.
(v.) An officer in a university, who precedes public processions of officers and students.
(v.) An inferior parish officer in England having a variety of duties, as the preservation of order in church service, the chastisement of petty offenders, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) She became a household name in the 1980s when she presented ITV prime-time show Game for a Laugh with Henry Kelly, Matthew Kelly and the late Jeremy Beadle.
(2) I think socially we are more advanced here but politically they are just miles ahead, it shows in their television, drama, film and all artistic media representation," Beadle added.
(3) Drosophila salivary glands were explanted and incubated with 3-H-uridine (or 3-H-thymidine) in Ringer's solution (Ephrussi-Beadle modified saline) adjusted to pH values in the integral range, 4 to 10.
(4) Controlling pH of Ephrussi-Beadle Ringer's solution in such experiments a necessity.
(5) Beadle was born in Hackney, east London, the offspring of an extra-marital affair between his mother and a newspaper journalist father he never knew.
(6) Beadle 30 years ago and were preserved at various time intervals by freeze-drying.
(7) On Saturday, former boxer and current promoter Oscar De La Hoya tweeted that the ban on Beadle and Nichols was a “ classless move ”.
(8) For the Daily Express, he wrote Jeremy Beadle's Today's the Day strip about souped-up anniversaries, thus hitting on what was to become his stock-in-trade, an exploitation of little-known facts.
(9) A) I'll never feel clean again B) I'm now aware that I can provoke my own beating.” Beadle added: Michelle Beadle (@MichelleDBeadle) Violence isn't the victim's issue.
(10) Jeremy Beadle, a Nineties prankster, proposed that Stagg face a second trial before the cameras.
(11) Beadle echoed comments by the BBC's then chief creative officer Pat Younge, who said two months ago that the US television industry was more favourable to ethnic minorities.
(12) Beadle later confirmed that HBO was able to re-approve her credential late Friday night, but she had gone home “after hearing my credential was pulled” – and by which point the confusion over access provoked speculation that Mayweather had tried to prohibit reporters who have highlighted the many accusations against him.
(13) But the move also produced an invitation in 1974 from the North West Arts Association to organise a rock festival at Bickershaw - and an ideal niche for Beadle's gift-of-the-gab and organisational skills.
(14) Beadle's success in establishing biochemical genetics on a firm foundation was due to a combination of several circumstances.
(15) • Phil Beadle's latest book is Why Are You Shouting At Us?
(16) George Beadle proposed that the striking morphological differences between cultivated maize and its probable wild progenitor (teosinte) were initiated by a small number of mutations with large effects on adult morphology.
(17) Beadle's selection of Neurospora was most appropriate.
(18) Having failed his 11-plus, Beadle went to Orpington secondary modern school, easing the boredom by joining CND marches, working for Oxfam and playing a pantomime dame for a youth club.
(19) The Broncos had just moved into field-goal range when they were set back 10 yards by a tripping call against offensive lineman Zane Beadles.
(20) From inside ESPN itself, the SportsNation presenter Michelle Beadle used Twitter to say : “So I was just forced to watch this morning's First Take.
Verger
Definition:
(n.) One who carries a verge, or emblem of office.
(n.) An attendant upon a dignitary, as on a bishop, a dean, a justice, etc.
(n.) The official who takes care of the interior of a church building.
(n.) A garden or orchard.
Example Sentences:
(1) This description of the group was endorsed Dr Philippe Verger, a WHO official and secretary of the UN panel on glyphosate.
(2) The kinetic results presented in the form of double reciprocal plots of initial velocity against bulk PC or interfacial PC concentration were linear according to the Verger et al.
(3) Verger told the Guardian: “ILSI is not an independent body.
(4) In comparison to the previous procedure reported by Verger, R., de Hass, G.H., Sarda, L and Desnuelle, P. (1969) Biochim.
(5) Finally the isoenzymes were separated on CM-cellulose as in the Verger procedure, but under slightly modified conditions.
(6) kinetic model (Verger, R., Mieras, M. C. E., and de Haas, G. H. (1973) J. Biol.
(7) We previously reported that the inhibition of pancreatic and Rhizopus delemar lipases by proteins is due to the protein associated with lipid and is not caused by direct protein-enzyme interaction in the aqueous phase [Gargouri, Y., Piéroni, G., Rivière, C., Sugihara, A., Sarda, L., & Verger, R. (1985) J. Biol.
(8) Several 2-acylaminophospholipid analogues have been demonstrated to behave as potent competitive inhibitors of porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2 (De Haas, G.H., Dijkman, R., Ransac, S. and Verger, R. (1990) Biochim.
(9) Verger said: “Every year we evaluate 10-30 compounds, and I can tell you that a lot of them are more dangerous and potent than glyphosate.
(10) A. Virtanen, R. Verger, and P. K. J. Kinnunen (1987) Biochim.
(11) (Gargouri, Y., Moreau, H., Piéroni, G. and Verger, R. (1988) J. Biol.