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Brigge


Definition:

  • (n.) A bridge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) After smoke exposure was completed, tracheal segments were incubated in a modification of the ultrastructural cerium chloride technique that was devised by Briggs et al.
  • (2) I probably too often used alcohol as a way to deal with that so I think in that sense that’s probably part of the reason for the decision.” Briggs said he was encouraged by support from Howard and would be running for the seat of Mayo again in this year’s election.
  • (3) His friends and contacts reflected the broad span of his interests, from Winston Churchill, whose History of the English-Speaking Peoples Briggs proofread as a young don, to Chairman Mao’s loyal lieutenant Zhou Enlai and J Robert Oppenheimer, father of the atom bomb.
  • (4) A stability constant for CaEGTA of 2.62 x 10(10) M(-1) was determined, with the help of F. N. Briggs, in solutions similar to those used for skinned fibers and was the same for 100 and 300 mM KCl.
  • (5) Journalist Gemma Briggs, 34, did this with her first child, born in March 2010.
  • (6) We went to the Australian people with the promise of being a government of no surprises.” The assistant infrastructure minister, Jamie Briggs, criticised Gambaro and a former treasurer, Peter Costello, for attacking the proposal , saying the pair were not seeing the numbers being considered by the prime minister, the treasurer and the expenditure review committee.
  • (7) That will help minimise contraction and spread,” said Briggs.
  • (8) It never does | Lenore Taylor Read more Jamie Briggs resigned as the minister for cities and the built environment after “inappropriate” conduct towards a staffer during an official visit to Hong Kong and Mal Brough stood aside as special minister of state pending a police investigation into his alleged role in the downfall of Peter Slipper.
  • (9) "The Nashville Dominicans tend to be the model conservative group held up to show how bad the liberals are," said Briggs.
  • (10) Matched groups of problem and social gamblers were compared in terms of their locus of control and their responses to the Myers Briggs Type Indicator.
  • (11) If our parliament is to be held to a higher standard than the rest of society, as Turnbull said during the Briggs affair, then his hopes for an ideal world must start there, and now.
  • (12) Briggs said the situation was more difficult than in 1996 when Costello had the opportunity to sell Telstra to pay off debt.
  • (13) The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was used to assess the relationship between personality preferences and academic performance.
  • (14) AstraZeneca's chief medical officer, Briggs Morrison, who spent five years at Pfizer , told reporters of his concerns over the commercial culture at the maker of the Viagra and cholesterol drug Lipitor.
  • (15) These scores were examined in relation to situational and background measures, two personality instruments (the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator), and to regrets about career decisions.
  • (16) The dream diary recall data showed that Jungian intuitives, as measured via Myers-Briggs continuous scores, recalled more archetypal dreams; introverts, as measured via Myers-Briggs continuous scores, recalled more everyday dreams; high EPI neuroticism scorers recalled fewer archetypal dreams.
  • (17) While Briggs' theory espoused picking a pill with the minimal metabolic effect, recent evidence suggests that some estrogenic activity may be preferable to the unopposed progestagen, actually an anti-estrogenic receptor effect, to prevent adverse lipid and blood pressure effects in users.
  • (18) When questioned about this iconography of one of the 20th-century’s worst mass murderers, he conceded that Mao had “probably” been a monster, but added: “We will be arguing about this to the end of time.” In a sense, Briggs remained marooned in the optimistic period of his prime – the 40s to the 60s – a believer above all in what he called in one of his best books The Age of Improvement (1959).
  • (19) Both Briggs and the Australian have denied he also passed the image to the newspaper.
  • (20) Sound technician Nicholas Briggs, who voices the Daleks, said: "The prince has got a history of performing and has done stuff with The Goon Show previously, so he really stepped up to the plate.

Brigue


Definition:

  • (n.) A cabal, intrigue, faction, contention, strife, or quarrel.
  • (n.) To contend for; to canvass; to solicit.

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