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Chapman
Definition:
(n.) One who buys and sells; a merchant; a buyer or a seller.
(n.) A peddler; a hawker.
Example Sentences:
(1) Chapman and the other "illegals" – sleeper agents without diplomatic cover – seem to have done little to harm American national security.
(2) Justice Hiley later suggested the conduct required by a doctor outside of his profession, as Chapman was describing it, was perhaps a “broad generality” and not specific enough “to create an ethical obligation.” “It’s no broader than the Hippocratic oath,” Chapman said in her reply.
(3) Chapman’s proposal , however, would structure cuts to public funding so as to discourage higher fees.
(4) Six others were injured in the attack on Forward Operating Base Chapman in eastern Afghanistan, near Khost.
(5) It was on the set of The Frost Report that production staff began to refer to Barker and Corbett as "the two Ronnies", while the writing team included Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Graham Chapman, and Eric Idle – every Monty Python member bar Terry Gilliam – as well as Marty Feldman and lead writer Antony Jay, who went on to create Yes, Minister.
(6) Chapman's answer could be a pointer to the future of mass tourism.
(7) Ten games later he becomes Preston’s caretaker manager when Lee Chapman is sacked – but misses out on the full-time job to John Beck.
(8) Writing in the Observer on Sunday, Ian Chapman, chief executive of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, warns the move must not hit Britain’s reputation as a world leader in nuclear science.
(9) The large changes in conductance observed upon varying the surface charge density and the ionic strength agree with those predicted by the Gouy-Chapman theory for an aqueous diffuse double layer.
(10) In one, video Chapman, dressed modestly in white T-shirt and jeans, meets up with a man in a Manhattan coffee bar.
(11) The Gouy-Chapman-Stern equations were used to evaluate di(tri)valent cation efficacy in binding to surface charges.
(12) That just basically removes it from scrutiny,” Chapman says.
(13) Lawrence Abramson, managing partner of Harbottle & Lewis, wrote to Chapman to say that they had not found anything irregular in their examination of the internal emails.
(14) The 36-year-old was taken for treatment after he was attacked at Frankland prison in County Durham, where he is serving two life sentences for murdering schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.
(15) A number of proposals, including the submission by Hecs architect Bruce Chapman to the Senate committee, are currently being discussed with crossbenchers,” the minister’s spokesman said.
(16) Ben Chapman won three months before Labour's landslide general election victory.
(17) Chapman and Chapman (Disordered Thought in Schizophrenia, Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1973) have suggested that findings of abstract thinking deficits in schizophrenia could be functions of control task artifacts.
(18) A petition launched on the Change.org website calling on the studio to return the character to her more realistic origins has reached more than 100,000 signatures in just over a week and gained the support of Merida's creator Brenda Chapman .
(19) In spite of his obvious lack of divinity, and the fact that he's more interested in women and anti-imperialist politics than religion, Brian (Graham Chapman) is plagued by followers convinced that he's the saviour.
(20) Since McGhie & Chapman's (1961) pioneering work, there have been continual attempts to clarify the link between attentional disturbances observable in schizophrenics and their schizophrenic symptoms.