What's the difference between brent and brett?

Brent


Definition:

  • (imp. & p. p.) of Brenne
  • (a.) Alt. of Brant
  • (imp. & p. p.) Burnt.
  • (n.) A brant. See Brant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Brent crude surged by $1.05, or 1%, to $124.65 a barrel on Friday, while US crude jumped by 98 cents to $111.90, its highest level since September 2008.
  • (2) But it says the fall in the oil price, which for Brent crude is now below $50 a barrel , also presents opportunities to reform energy subsidies and taxes in both oil exporters and importers.
  • (3) Brent crude rebounded more than 7.5%, adding $2.23 to $31.48 a barrel, helped by comments from Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil producer.
  • (4) London's 120-store Brent Cross shopping centre was forced to close on Saturday due to "adverse weather conditions".
  • (5) O'Shea told the Brent & Kilburn Times : "I thought the behaviour of the immigration officers was heavy-handed and frightening.
  • (6) A verdict has not yet been returned on a judicial review of Brent council's proposed closures held in July.
  • (7) As a child growing up in the 1960s she loved comics and books including Elinor Brent-Dyer's Chalet School stories , but a career as a writer was not on her radar because she never came across black writers or characters.
  • (8) "For many of the communities in Brent, there is a strong culture of caring for extended family members on an informal basis.
  • (9) It’s a disease that can only be cured by police forces rooting it out from within.” The new prime minister, Theresa May, highlighted racial discrimination in the justice system as she took office last week, saying outside Downing Street : “If you’re black, you’re treated more harshly by the criminal justice system than if you’re white.” Kennedy-Macfoy was cleared of obstructing police after a two-day trial at Brent magistrates court.
  • (10) The biggest problem for BP has come from low crude prices , with Brent averaging $44 a barrel across the fourth quarter, compared with $77 for the same period 12 months earlier.
  • (11) The increase has been caused by a combination of factors: rises in the wholesale price of fuel have produced steady rises since the beginning of the year with Brent crude costing an 18-month high of about $86 (£56) a barrel, while tax rises since December 2008 have also added about 10p to the cost of a litre of fuel.
  • (12) Brent crude oil dropped $1 to $27.7 and US crude headed towards $26 a barrel.
  • (13) We demonstrate the special requirements of this team approach and also pay a tribute to Burt Brent, who has set the standards of modern ear reconstruction.
  • (14) Today, as the Brent field winds down its production, we are preparing for one of the world’s most complex engineering challenges.
  • (15) Better to have announced something, even if less than hoped for, than nothing at all...” A barrel of benchmark Brent crude was changing hands for less than $41 a barrel in New York on Monday night after Opec – heavily influenced by Saudi Arabia – did nothing about a market already seen as saturated.
  • (16) A quarter of a century after I was hanging around Brent Cross, I was one of the team at the New Economics Foundation on the Clone Town Britain campaign, a plaintive cry against everywhere looking the same.
  • (17) Brent crude declined 2.5% to $59.7 per barrel on Tuesday.
  • (18) Today, the Sunday Times reports that the Liberal Democrat children's minister Sarah Teather arranged a meeting between Gove and council leaders from her Brent constituency days before those schools won a reprieve from the cuts.
  • (19) China is the world’s biggest energy consumer, so signs of an economic slowdown helped push down the oil price last week: at one point benchmark Brent crude was below $43 per barrel compared with a peak of $115 last summer.
  • (20) London's 120-store Brent Cross shopping centre shut early on Saturday.

Brett


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Britzska.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Brett added companies should have to prove some financial damage – or the potential of financial damage – before they are allowed to launch a libel case.
  • (2) Another military veteran, Brett Puffenbarger, 29, said: “I jumped on Trump train fairly early on.
  • (3) The work, The Spear, by Brett Murray, unleashed a brouhaha that has hogged headlines for more than a week in South Africa and earned that inexhaustible accolade "painting-gate".
  • (4) Brett's up by 3.30am and in the office within an hour, from where he bombards flunkies with apparently "motivational emails".
  • (5) Brett Pitman was flagged offside when he finally found the net for Bournemouth in the closing minutes, which Paul Ince had to watch from the stands after the bottle he threw bounced into the crowd.
  • (6) They will still be an important part of British woodlands, but we will be favouring the broadleaved trees in many areas," said Peter Brett, operations manager for the Forestry Commission in Dorset.
  • (7) It was a measure of the depth of Warrington's squad that Smith felt able to omit Brett Hodgson and Trent Waterhouse, two compatriots whose vast experience includes both State of Origin rugby and Grand Finals in Sydney.
  • (8) i lent brett ratner my 2nd (of 2) parms dorz cos he wantd 2 impress women and I was worrid he mite get bbq sauce on it agen lol You've said your films are intended as "polemical statements against the American 'barrel down' cinema and its dis-empowerment of the spectator."
  • (9) The appropriate decision, therefore, should have been a scrum to Australia for the original knock-on.” The World Rugby chief executive, Brett Gosper, defended Joubert, although he had earlier joked that the referee’s quick exit was because he needed the toilet.
  • (10) Mercury, cadmium and lead were measured in the liver and flesh of 885 eels and 338 roach collected from four sites on the Rivers Brett and Chelmer, eastern England, over the period November 1985 to November 1987.
  • (11) Brett King said every parent should be aware that consent to treatment proposed by a doctor could influence the destiny of their child.
  • (12) Brett Terry The first problem is getting talented young people into the charity sector.
  • (13) The inquiry heard how journalist Patrick Foster had confessed to the paper's legal manager, Alastair Brett, that he had established the identity of the anonymous Nightjack police blogger, Richard Horton, after he had hacked into his email account.
  • (14) It was Collision, aka 22-year-old graduate trainee Brett Collis, who took the £1,000 prize in this new event in which pale young men sporting special goggles synched with flying cameras navigated an illuminated 3D obstacle course in the dark.
  • (15) News NSW state director Brett Clegg: said “NewsLocal publications are at the forefront of communities in Sydney and this project is a unique way to unite and engage the city.
  • (16) 5.08pm GMT Brett LoGiurato (@BrettLoGiurato) Someone asks about the reports a 91-yo woman died after waiting longer in traffic for EMS: “It’s awful," Christie says January 9, 2014 "I can't reverse time.
  • (17) The Australian team, named the Australian Legends, will be a who’s who of local champions, including Mark Bosnich, Brett Emerton, Tony Vidmar and many more.
  • (18) • This article was amended on 15 May 2015 to correct the spelling of Brett Gorvy’s name.
  • (19) The former Juventus striker used all of his experience to draw the foul from Pablo Contreras who clambered all over him as he tried to latch onto Brett Emerton's hopeful cross.
  • (20) The game ended when Brett Gardner struck out looking with Jeter on deck.

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