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Boniface


Definition:

  • (n.) An innkeeper.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The authors review their experience with lipomas of the colon at St. Boniface General Hospital in Winnipeg, Man., during the period 1974 to 1985, and compare their clinicopathologic evaluation with that reported in the literature.
  • (2) "Britain must recognise that the money it is giving to the government is being used to kill people and cause destruction in a neighbouring country," said Boniface Twagirimana, interim vice-president of the Rwandan opposition United Democratic Forces party.
  • (3) Fleet Street Fox, media blogger, aka Susie Boniface Jane Austen is a perfectly good writer, and I enjoy reading about perky young girls and smouldering, tightly breeched heroes as much as anyone.
  • (4) Mirror columnist Susie Boniface aka Fleet Street Fox tweeted: " If we all reported @ukhomeoffice as spam they can't deport us.
  • (5) "People in this town know they will have to look after themselves," says Boniface Kakera, a Goma-born cross-border trader.
  • (6) Therefore as many as 75% of men and 80% of women sometimes exceed the daily limit of three to four units of alcohol for men and two to three units for women – many more than the 56% and 54% reported in the Health Survey for England 2008, according to Sadie Boniface, the lead author, who works in UCL's department of epidemiology and public health.
  • (7) #YouthEngage October 24, 2014 Sephora Ochou (@SephoraOchou) @jpehouman They should be paid & have a clear structure, whereby the interns can be assessed & given feedback during their internship October 24, 2014 Better governance and transparency was suggested as a way to re-engage young people who have lost faith in politics and politicians: Hanane Zelouani Idri (@Lala_Fatna) @Onlyzineb Good governance and transparency in institutions &structures will motivate youth to engage and participate #youthengage #Morocco October 24, 2014 Boniface Mwangi and Ruth Aine , Uganda In Uganda and Kenya, young people were inspired to play a part in growth at a local, national and regional level: Arezoo (@ArezooNZ) @Ruthaine @jwhisperzz YES, large initiatives will have positive results in long run, but important to empower youth at a local level as well October 24, 2014 Building a a future that finds the balance between parental duty, societal contribution and passion was also discussed.
  • (8) Those murdered included Boniface Ngulinzira, the Rwandan foreign minister who negotiated the peace deal with the RPF, as well as other cabinet ministers.
  • (9) He names the photojournalist Boniface Mwangi and rapper Juliani as young, politically aware people whom he admires.
  • (10) E6 Vero cells infected with Lassa fever virus (LAS), Rift Valley Fever virus (RVF), Congo Hemorrhagic Fever virus (CON), Marburg virus (MBG) and the Ebola (EBO) virus strains Mayinga (May) and Boniface (Bon) were used as antigen.
  • (11) There needs to be a connection between what parents want for their children, what our countries need and what the young people are passionate about,” says Boniface Mwangi.
  • (12) "Four years ago there was so much hope in this country," said Boniface Mwangi, a photographer and political activist whose office in Nairobi, Kenya, is decorated with Obama's image in life-size cardboard replica.
  • (13) "Poverty means that many people here find it difficult to support their children," says Boniface Tamani, chairman of the Public Affairs Committee, Malawi's largest interfaith organisation.
  • (14) A ten-year review of the incidence of cardiac arrest in the operating suite at the St. Boniface General Hospital has been presented.
  • (15) Boniface Mwinde, 25, is a bus conductor and Kenyatta supporter who went out to celebrate at three in the morning.
  • (16) Political activism from a disengaged middle class In 2012, Boniface Mwangi and a number of graffiti artists made provocative street art exhibits that caricatured Kenyan members of parliament, branding them as vultures and making headlines around the world .
  • (17) They included Boniface Ngulinzira, the Rwandan foreign minister who negotiated the peace deal with the RPF, as well as other cabinet ministers.
  • (18) A study of charting in the Nursing Division at St. Boniface General Hospital identified problems with the narrative style of charting.
  • (19) Between December 1981 and March 1982 the Department of Geriatric Medicine, St. Boniface General Hospital, Winnipeg, changed its practice regarding the use of such restraints.
  • (20) This article will identify the change in ophthalmology nursing practice which occurred at St. Boniface General Hospital (Winnipeg, Manitoba).

Historical


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to history, or the record of past events; as, an historical poem; the historic page.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Single-case experimental designs are presented and discussed from several points of view: Historical antecedents, assessment of the dependent variable, internal and external validity and pre-experimental vs experimental single-case designs.
  • (2) Historical analysis shows that institutions and special education services spring from common, although not identical, societal and philosophical forces.
  • (3) David Cameron last night hit out at his fellow world leaders after the G8 dropped the promise to meet the historic aid commitments made at Gleneagles in 2005 from this year's summit communique.
  • (4) At its vanguard is the historic quarter of Barriera di Milano, which is being transformed by an influx of artists and galleries.
  • (5) On Friday, a spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry appeared to confirm those fears, telling reporters that the joint declaration, a deal negotiated by London and Beijing guaranteeing Hong Kong’s way of life for 50 years, “was a historical document that no longer had any practical significance”.
  • (6) When compared with a matched group of historical control subjects treated with RT alone, chemotherapy induced a higher rate of neurologic response and led to a longer survival time.
  • (7) This paper provides power formulae for historically controlled studies with survival time endpoints, and considers two designs.
  • (8) Historically, councils and housing associations have tended to build three-bedroom houses, because that has always been seen as a sensible size for a family home.
  • (9) This month, Ucas will bring out an interactive map of Gaza , with live updates, highlighting sports events and restaurants, as well as areas of historical interest.
  • (10) Historical reality suggests the concept of socially necessary risk determined through the dialectic process in democracy.
  • (11) The ANC has the historical responsibility to lead our nation and help build a united non-racial society."
  • (12) But we need politicians to break out of historical routines.
  • (13) The arrival on Monday was another first for the two countries since Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro announced a historic rapprochement in December 2014, and comes weeks after Obama’s visit to the Caribbean island.
  • (14) And that is why we have taken bold action at home – by making historic investments in renewable energy; by putting our people to work increasing efficiency in our homes and buildings; and by pursuing comprehensive legislation to transform to a clean energy economy.
  • (15) Sometimes it can seem as if the history of the City is the history of its crises and disasters, from the banking crisis of 1825 (which saw undercapitalised banks collapse – perhaps the closest historic parallel to the contemporary credit crunch), through the Spanish panic of 1835, the railway bust of 1837, the crash of Overend Gurney, the Kaffir boom, the Westralian boom, the Marconi scandal, and so on and on – a theme with endless variations.
  • (16) Historically, research into the regulation of gene expression in primate lentiviruses has focused on human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), the primary cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in humans.
  • (17) The art Kennard produced formed the basis of his career, as he recounted later: “I studied as a painter, but after the events of 1968 I began to look for a form of expression that could bring art and politics together to a wider audience … I found that photography wasn’t as burdened with similar art historical associations.” The result was his STOP montage series.
  • (18) Long-standing providers preferred a categorical approach in order to maintain a diverse political coalition for an historically invisible service.
  • (19) Historically, what made SNL’s campaign coverage so necessary was its ability to highlight the subtle absurdities of the election and exaggerate the ridiculous.
  • (20) World leaders must reach a historic agreement to fight climate change and poverty at coming talks in Paris, facing the stark choice to either “improve or destroy the environment”, Pope Francis said in Africa on Thursday.

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