What's the difference between cass and cassius?

Cass


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To render useless or void; to annul; to reject; to send away.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have always called for a public inquiry into the events at Southall, and for Cass's report to be made public.
  • (2) Results of coronary artery bypass grafting were evaluated in 856 nonrandomized patients in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) registry with mild angina (Canadian Cardiovascular Society Classes I and II) and three-vessel disease, defined as 70% or more stenosis in the proximal or middle segment of the three major coronary arteries.
  • (3) Unsurprisingly, one of the three lonely references at the end of O'Reilly's essay is to a 2012 speech entitled " Regulation: Looking Backward, Looking Forward" by Cass Sunstein , the prominent American legal scholar who is the chief theorist of the nudging state.
  • (4) Analysis of data from the CASS registry indicated that blacks had a higher incidence of hypertension and current cigarette smoking than did whites in CASS and that chest pain was the major reason that both blacks and whites underwent coronary angiography for suspected or proven coronary disease.
  • (5) Mr Cass was beaten about the head and upper body, and suffered an arm injury as he tried to defend himself.
  • (6) Today the commissioner said he was sorry officers had behaved in the way described by Cass.
  • (7) There are three large randomized trials of early elective coronary artery bypass graft surgery vs early medical therapy in selected patients with stable angina pectoris: the Veterans Administration Study (or VA Study) with enrollment in 1972 to 1974, the European Coronary Surgery Study Group (or European Study) with enrollment in 1973 to 1976 and the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) with enrollment in 1975 to 1979.
  • (8) Burton refused lawyers acting on behalf of Peach's friends and family access to the Cass report.
  • (9) The cellular chloride concentration was varied between 5 and 700 mM by the nystatin technique (Cass & Dalmark, 1973).
  • (10) "In my view, while there were enormous innovations of enduring value during this period, the reductionist vision of a central bank's role that was adopted around the world was fatally flawed," Carney said in his Mais Lecture at the Cass Business School in London.
  • (11) In 1979 the family and friends of Blair Peach called for the Cass report into his death to be made public and for a public inquiry to be held into the events of Southall on the day that he was killed.
  • (12) The applicability of the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) to clinical practice is seriously hampered by the following findings.
  • (13) We put a notice in the Jewish Chronicle,” said Keidan, 38, who is a research fellow at City University’s Cass business school.
  • (14) Ajay Bhalla at Cass Business School The falling star of Tesco in the US is a harsh reminder that scale is not the recipe for sustainable value creation.
  • (15) • From the outset, the Cass investigation appeared unlikely to find an officer guilty.
  • (16) Angiographic evidence of coronary artery disease was present in 16,002 patients in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) registry.
  • (17) However, data from the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) and others show that there is no difference between medical and surgical therapy in return to work and in need for subsequent hospitalization.
  • (18) We investigated the effects of cigarette smoking and cessation of smoking in a cohort of 1893 men and women from the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) registry who were 55 years of age or older and had angiographically documented coronary artery disease.
  • (19) The bad smell hovering over the global economy Read more China’s borrowings hit 168.48 trillion yuan ($25.6 trillion) at the end of last year, equivalent to 249% of economic output, Li Yang, a senior researcher with the leading government think-tank the China Academy of Social Sciences (CASS), has told reporters.
  • (20) The Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS) Registry is used to evaluate the effect of various baseline clinical and angiographic factors on mortality after acute out-of-hospital myocardial infarction (MI) in patients with and without prior coronary bypass surgery.

Cassius


Definition:

  • (n.) A brownish purple pigment, obtained by the action of some compounds of tin upon certain salts of gold. It is used in painting and staining porcelain and glass to give a beautiful purple color. Commonly called Purple of Cassius.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Cassius Clay’s handlers hold him back after he is announced as the new heavyweight champion of the world after beating Sonny Liston for the first time.
  • (2) The Cassius Clay I adored when shadow-boxing in his image as a 10-year-old was back.
  • (3) There’s a message in that for anyone who’s listening.” Henry Cooper tries to land a punch on Ali (then Cassius Clay) at Wembley Stadium in 1963.
  • (4) Challengers were dispatched with a surgical beauty, although there was a vicious streak to him too: when Ernie Terrell called him by his birth name, Cassius Clay, Ali shouted at him “What’s my name?” as he inflicted a terrible beating .
  • (5) Boxing authorities in America today stripped Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) of his world heavyweight title and suspended his boxing licence after he had refused to be inducted into the United States Army.
  • (6) He encourages his own children – Connor 18, Cassius 13, and eight-year-old Cyrus – to create.
  • (7) In the days leading up to the first Liston fight, for instance, he was still Cassius Clay, and the promoter Bill McDonald begged him to postpone the confirmation of his conversion and name change until afterwards, fearing the news would hit the gate.
  • (8) From Cassius Clay to Muhammad Ali – a life in pictures Read more The volume of his rhetoric often drowned out clear thinking, yet it seemed nothing could irreparably dent his reputation.
  • (9) His early embrace of the Nation of Islam and his insistence on being called Muhammad Ali instead of his 'slave name' (Cassius Clay) heralded a new era in black pride.
  • (10) And, when one writer insisted on calling him Cassius Clay, he replied: “I’m not your slave.
  • (11) In 1969 he was a Vendice of swirling evil in Trevor Nunn's black-and-silver rediscovery of The Revenger's Tragedy, and he followed this with fine performances as Cassius, Angelo, Prospero and as Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor.
  • (12) One of their missives, attributed to "Cassius Clay" (the birth name of Muhammad Ali, another Wu Lyf hero), featured an explanation for their cryptic modus operandi.
  • (13) At Wembley stadium, on 18 June 1963, Cooper landed Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, on his pants with a punch that made boxing history – a left hook travelling five and a half inches at 30mph with 60 times the force of gravity, striking the side of the American's jaw.
  • (14) He [twice] fought Cassius Clay, who was this brash young kid coming over, and he put him on his backside and went into British sporting folklore.
  • (15) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay, stands over challenger Sonny Liston, in 1965.
  • (16) Several video monitors were showing a tape of Cassius Clay’s antics prior to his first fight against Sonny Liston.
  • (17) In America, Ali – or Cassius Clay, as he was before he became a Muslim and changed his “slave” name – was a divisive figure.
  • (18) He will be very proud.” The film, directed by Britain’s Clare Lewins , traces the story of Cassius Clay from his birth in Louisville, Kentucky, to gold at the 1960 Rome Olympics, beating Sonny Liston for the heavyweight championship, changing his religion and his name and going into exile after refusing the draft for Vietnam.
  • (19) First as Cassius Clay, then as Ali, this remarkable boxer totally reset the marks, utterly changed all inviolate techniques and tenets.
  • (20) Race Many of his comments referred explicitly to race and the treatment of black people in the US: Muhammad Ali obituary Read more I know I got it made while the masses of black people are catchin’ hell, but as long as they ain’t free, I ain’t free.” Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up.” I may not talk perfect white talk-type English, but I give you wisdom.” Name change, 1964 Cassius Clay is a slave name.

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