What's the difference between clem and clementine?

Clem


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To starve; to famish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The relationship between individual differences in conjugate lateral eye movements (CLEMs) and inferential reasoning was investigated in two experiments.
  • (2) During the Gawker trial, Hogan mournfully described how Clem betrayed his trust.
  • (3) There, jurors heard how Hogan, 62, had not been contacted by the website before it posted a nine-second video clip of the wrestler having sex with the wife of his friend, DJ Bubba “The Love Sponge” Clem.
  • (4) The shape and volume of a limb or limb segment can be rapidly measured by CLEMS, independent of limb position.
  • (5) The phrase was not adopted by Clem Attlee until 1950 – after his heroic Labour government had created it.
  • (6) Overall, it was concluded that there is sufficient evidence to support the CLEM model.
  • (7) Volumes of eighteen legs (plaster, nonedematous and edematous) were measured using CLEMS, water displacement, and the tape measure.
  • (8) Clem, W. H. (University of Washington, Seattle), and S. J. Klebanoff.
  • (9) However, support for previous research showing the moderating effects of gender on hemispheric activation (measured by CLEMs) and hemispheric competence came from the memory data of Experiment 2.
  • (10) In a 1978 review, Ehrlichman and Weinberger questioned the notion that CLEM is related to cerebral lateralization, particularly with regard to individual differences.
  • (11) Spontaneous conjugate lateral eye movements (CLEM) in response to questions were also measured.
  • (12) And most importantly, my thoughts and prayers still remain with our friend Clem, his family and the eight other victims and families,” Sheheen said.
  • (13) As the police struggle to catch up their procedures to a technology that has far, far outpaced them, and find ways to investigate and prosecute these men, it’s actions like Clem’s that seem to be the only deliverable social sanctions.
  • (14) There are four principal investigators alone: John Kovac, Clem Pryke, Jamie Bock and YouTube star Chao-Lin Kuo.
  • (15) However, no relationship between torque and CLEM was found.
  • (16) CLEMS was found to be a reliable and valid new method of determining limb volume; whereas, the tape measure method was found to be invalid.
  • (17) The oxidation-reduction potentials of Escherichia coli cytochromes have been studied by a recently described technique for automated electrodic potentiometry (Hendler, R.W., Songco, D., and Clem, T.R.
  • (18) Results are discussed with reference to earlier research on CLEM and to the cerebral hemispheric dominance theory of the effect.
  • (19) The relationship between conjugate lateral eye movements (CLEMs) and alexithymia was investigated in a group of 60 (23 male and 37 female) right-handed university students.
  • (20) It has been suggested that conjugate lateral eye movements (CLEM) are related to cerebral lateralization.

Clementine


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to Clement, esp. to St. Clement of Rome and the spurious homilies attributed to him, or to Pope Clement V. and his compilations of canon law.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is not so much a problem affecting a specific cultivation, but rather a conflict of food security.” Citrus crops have already been hit by the heat this year, with production of some types of mandarins and clementines forecast to be down by as much as 25%.
  • (2) Clementine and dark chocolate trifle (above) This recipe gives classic trifle a zingy twist with clementines and orange blossom; a great make-ahead dinner party dessert.
  • (3) The man sexually harassing Clementine Ford by mocking up my Twitter homepage and pretending to be me.
  • (4) I'm told it's a clementine, rather than a satsuma, or a tangerine.
  • (5) In a corner table at Chin Chin Laboratorists a customer, Katy Cartwright, sits with her two children, Clementine, aged three, and Buzz, 11 months.
  • (6) And, frankly, one of the reasons I admire Clementine is the energy she’s found to pursue a sacking; some days, after long hours, the most I can manage is to reach for the block button.
  • (7) The show juxtaposes images of young musicians like indie soul man Curtis Harding and woozy chanteuse Clementine Creevy of Cherry Glazerr with more formal portraits of music legends including David Byrne, Keith Richards, Chuck Berry and, in his last sitting, Lou Reed.
  • (8) "Before greeting you individually, I would like to tell you that I will continue to be close to you in prayer, especially in the coming days," he said towards the end of a speech in the Clementine Hall of the Apostolic Palace.
  • (9) The orange and pomegranates you find in the UK are not generally as sweet as those in the Middle East, so we have used clementines.
  • (10) Dunnes began offering 500g of Brussels sprouts, parsnips or clementines at just 6c (5p), while Lidl countered with a price of just 5c (4p) for a bag of potatoes, onions and carrots.
  • (11) Mix the orange flower water with the clementine juice and pour into each glass.
  • (12) Fairfax columnist Clementine Ford has published a blog of all the misogynistic comments she’s received on social media, and it’s receiving much attention.
  • (13) Efforts to bring her plight to public attention were first made by Clementine Malpas, a British film-maker who was commissioned by the European Union to produce a documentary about women's rights in Afghanistan.
  • (14) Chat shows carry pitfalls for unwary politicians: former Northern Ireland minister Peter Brooke was unwisely inveigled into singing My Darling Clementine on Ireland's The Late, Late Show on the day of the 1992 Teebane massacre in which seven people were killed.
  • (15) I usually stick to clementines, my all-time favourite, but this salad forced me out of my comfort zone to try pomelo (for the first time), grapefruit (after a long time), and navel oranges.
  • (16) And despite a garden bursting with brussels sprouts, kale and winter salads, and a weekly delivery of organic apples, oranges, clementines and bananas, I know I didn't eat nearly enough fruit and veg to offset the gluttony.
  • (17) Two years ago, Clementine Gahongayire was worse off than Hadija.
  • (18) This is what he had to say then (and, although I think Paolo is great he is clearly talking utter nonsense here, what does he mean by small oranges …): I've just been given a clementine.
  • (19) Today Clementine is plump and reasonably healthy, because of ARVs.
  • (20) He survived, as did Peter Brooke, when the then-Northern Ireland secretary was lured into singing "Clementine" on Dublin TV the night a bomb killed people in Ulster.

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