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Clare


Definition:

  • (n.) A nun of the order of St. Clare.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The only way we can change it, is if we get people to look in and understand what is happening.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dean, Clare and their baby son.
  • (2) You can get a five-month-old to eat almost anything,” says Clare Llewellyn, lecturer in behavioural obesity research at University College London.
  • (3) Clare Gills, an American journalist and friend of Foley, wrote in 2013: “He is always striving to get to the next place, to get closer to what is really happening, and to understand what moves the people he’s speaking with.
  • (4) Clare, 17, says her dress was well within guidelines for the event's dress code - it was "fingertip length".
  • (5) Until she was 14 or so Clare was just as devout, going to mass each morning, joining the Legion of Mary, visiting old ladies.
  • (6) The RCGP chair, Dr Clare Gerada, stressed that the college still wanted to see the "flawed" bill withdrawn, but told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that it made sense to discuss the reforms because "whatever happens, 33,000 GPs out there are going to have to implement them".
  • (7) The curator Clare Browne has a certain sympathy for Bock – “he was a serious collector, and he saved many pieces which would otherwise certainly have been destroyed” – but even she is startled that he ran his scissors straight through the figure of Christ, sparing only the face, which ended up in the V&A’s half.
  • (8) Clare Murphy from BPAS said: "There was a major discussion about pregnancy counselling last year and a comprehensive defeat of these campaigners in parliament.
  • (9) Clare Gerada of the Royal College of GPs said: "At a time when the NHS is under greater than ever financial pressure, it is imperative that the needs of patients are put first, and that cuts are not made which could jeopardise the safety of patient care."
  • (10) In the past five years at St. Clare's Hospital and Health Center in New York City, this diagnosis was established in five patients.
  • (11) The prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull , has no one to blame but himself for the cost blowout of the national broadband network (NBN), Labor’s communications spokesman, Jason Clare, has said.
  • (12) Asking Alexander how genuine Hunt’s commitment to the NHS is, given his always having an NHS badge in his left lapel and regular praise of its staff, draws a scornful response: “I was quite struck by Dr Clare Gerada’s tweet about the junior doctors dispute, where she said: ‘Jeremy Hunt wears his NHS badge on his lapel, but junior doctors wear the NHS in their hearts.’ ” Plans to dissolve south London NHS trust anger neighbouring hospital Read more Hunt is one of the few senior figures in parliament who already knows what an effective opponent Alexander can be.
  • (13) Staff succeeded despite some seemingly impossible contradictions: John Cardinal O'Connor of the Archdiocese of New York, who has been opposed to the life-styles of most of the people who would use the unit (gays and IV abusers) urged the creation of the unit; St. Clare's had been bankrupt and virtually dismantled just a few years earlier; and the hospital did not have the financial resources, facilities, or AIDS patient caseload of the larger, well-known New York medical institutions.
  • (14) "We are very supportive of people's right to protest, but what we saw in Bedford Square was beyond the pale," says Clare Murphy of BPAS.
  • (15) Some of the exceptionally able 2010 intake of women MPs have also been promoted into government, including Penny Mordaunt, Anna Soubry and Clare Perry.
  • (16) Instead he gave conditional discharges ranging between 18 months and two years to 13 defendants; Ronin Barkshire, 44, Paul Kahawatte, 25, Ben Julian, 34, Spencer Cooke, 42, Martin Shaw, 46, Phillip Murray, 25, Anna Rudd, 32, Adam Waymouth, 26, Bradley Day, 23, Christopher Kitchen, 32, Emma Sheppard, 29, Clare Whitney, 25 and Daniel Glass, 27.
  • (17) The historian appointed to oversee the review and transfer, Tony Badger, master of Clare College, Cambridge, says the discovery of the archive put the Foreign Office in an "embarrassing, scandalous" position.
  • (18) Despite his Catholic upbringing, Clare lost his religious belief as a young man, saying he could not believe in a god that could cause famine, genocide and air crashes, although he admitted to missing the theatricality of the Catholic church.
  • (19) "Any profit margin at a time when people are dying because they cannot afford to turn their heating on is unacceptable," said Clare Welton at the Fuel Poverty Action group, which will mark the publication of the latest winter mortality figures on Tuesday with a protest at RWE npower's headquarters in central London.
  • (20) My 99-year-old grandmother’s home and wellbeing gone in just five days | Clare Brown Read more The chancellor’s measures to support social care are based on giving local councils that commission care services in England the power to add 2% to council tax exclusively for such use.

Laura


Definition:

  • (n.) A number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Laura Sandys, Conservative MP and part of the ministerial team at the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc), highlighted the problem of public opposition shale gas is likely to face: "Onshore wind is a walk in the park, by comparison."
  • (2) Dr Helen Pankhurst and Laura Pankhurst Care International UK • So half the world’s women work ( Gender pay gap ‘will not close for another 70 years’, 6 March).
  • (3) I cook, I save money, I do my own thing.’ Photograph: Antonio Olmos Laura: 'I couldn't live at home with my dad any longer.
  • (4) A State Department of Emergency Management spokeswoman, Laura Southard, said the storm had the potential to be a "historic ice event".
  • (5) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Laura Cumming beside Velázquez’s Portrait of a Man at Apsley House, where John Snare would also have seen it.
  • (6) Unsurprisingly, Laura Bates turned to an anonymous talkboard to ask for help soon after she founded the Everyday Sexism Project 18 months ago.
  • (7) This underfunding was highlighted by Ellis Bragginton and Laura Piddock from Birmingham University, who found that of almost £14bn research funding for bacteriology in the UK from 2008 to 2013, just £95m (0.7%) was awarded for work on new antibiotics.
  • (8) Laura Kuenssberg (@ITVLauraK) Royal Mail says they believe CWU will vote to strike- result earliest on 3rd Oct, strike earliest on 10th - deal + union on collision course September 12, 2013 7.29am BST Five key points So how does the Royal Mail privatisation work?
  • (9) Grace Coddington, Dame Helen Mirren, Laura Mvula, and Karen Elson, in the pink duster coat that proved so popular for M&S.
  • (10) Álvaro “Tata” González recalls what Lugano told his team-mates in the dressing room before going out to face Venezuela in Puerto Ordaz, before that match that could have been the end of the line: “In these moments in which we are playing for so much, in this game which will decide so much, if they let me choose who to play alongside … If they let me choose from the best players in the world … If they let me choose from anyone to go out and fight right now … I don’t have any doubts: I choose you.” Ana Laura Lissardy is a Uruguayan-Italian journalist and author.
  • (11) This is what Laura Kuenssberg has put out on Twitter .
  • (12) Everyday Sexism by Laura Bates is published by Simon & Schuster inspring 2014.
  • (13) Cate Blanchett and Laura Linney both paid tribute to Rowlands, calling her a trailblazer and inspiration.
  • (14) A second former patient Laura from Evesham in Worcestershire told BBC Radio 5 how Savile would do "ward rounds" and take children to a private room he had.
  • (15) [see footnote] Laura Ashley, fashion The celebrated late designer moved to St Tropez at one point to avoid UK tax.
  • (16) Bono participated in the event and praised our policy ... Laura, Barbara, Jenna, and I consider him a friend.” Three years later, in preparations leading up to the G8 conference, the chancellor, Gordon Brown, was in discussion with Bono and Sir Bob Geldof .
  • (17) The plan is for Laura to play those two small tournaments late in February before she uses her protected ranking to get into Indian Wells,” Eisenbud said.
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘The past in all its mortal beauty’: Las Meninas, the 1656 Velazquez masterpiece that held Laura Cumming spellbound at the Prado in Madrid.
  • (19) Laura Minnett is a 'quality checker' with the charity, Choice Support.
  • (20) But I reckon Laura Tingle is dead right on the substantive challenge - the statement just shows the country can no longer coast.

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