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Corinne


Definition:

  • (n.) The common gazelle (Gazella dorcas). See Gazelle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Photograph: Corinne Rozotte There was, however, a catch.
  • (2) Corinne Dettmeijer, the Dutch rapporteur on trafficking , called it a "huge change".
  • (3) "The resumption of active fighting brings grave risks for civilians," said its spokeswoman, Corinne Dufka.
  • (4) Corinne Du Preez Corinne Du Preez, cook at Kings Court First School in south-east London It's a brilliant idea, before working in a state school I worked in an independent school where there was no option to bring in a packed lunch.
  • (5) Corinne Haynes Nottingham • Sitting in a Paris restaurant in 1957, I asked the waiter where I could feed my baby.
  • (6) When the human driver is expected to take over at any time … we know that’s a real unsafe situation,” said Corinne Kisner, director of policy and special projects at the National Association of City Transportation Officials.
  • (7) Her parents, André and Corinne, run an interior design company, and remain happily stable.
  • (8) Williams plays a character called John, joined by Christopher Jackson as Vertus, Saycon Sengbloh as Corinne and Ben Thompson as Griffy.
  • (9) Crown lawyer Ciaran Murphy QC told judge Corinne Philpott that guidelines indicated 15 years was an appropriate starting point for a sentence before aggravating or mitigating factors were considered.
  • (10) Prof Corinne Le Quéré, director of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia, and an author of the research, said the data showed that little had been achieved in the past two decades in reducing the risks from climate change.
  • (11) While this increase is below the average 3.1% annual rise seen since 2000, emissions need to “fall substantially and rapidly” if the world is to keep to an agreed target of below two degrees warming on pre-industrial levels, according to the British scientist Corinne Le Quere, lead author of the carbon project report.
  • (12) She was succeeded by another woman, Corinne Diacre “If I could go back in time, I’d let him score a thousand times.” - Soner Ertek , a player for amateur side Chasselay, reflects on the challenge in a French Cup tie that was to rule Radamel Falcao out of the World Cup Spankings “I don’t like getting spanked.
  • (13) It remains one of the most influential photography books of recent times, its raw imagery diluted for countless fashion shoots, its groundbreaking confessional style a catalyst for the work of younger photographers such as Nan Goldin and Corinne Day.
  • (14) A well-known figure, Corinne Lepage, has taken up these issues.
  • (15) "For the first time, forest expansion in temperate latitudes has overcompensated deforestation emissions and caused a small net sink of CO 2 outside the tropics," said Corinne Le Quéré of the University of East Anglia and the British Antarctic Survey.
  • (16) However, Corinne Deloy, editor of the Observatoire des Elections en Europe, believes that Le Pen has jumped the gun in announcing the end of "two-party politics" in France .
  • (17) Sex, drugs and violence were captured in a raw, grainy monochrome that defined the raw confessional style adopted later by Nan Goldin , Corinne Day and Antoine D'Agata .
  • (18) Photograph: Corinne Rozotte The city, too, was gradually filling up, although at night the dearth of switched-on lights suggested it still had a way to go.
  • (19) Photograph: Corinne Rozotte The project, which involved levelling hundreds of barren hills, was called “the greatest mountain-moving project on earth” and a Hollywood-style trailer with a stirring soundtrack offered a dynamic, neon-lit glimpse of the city’s future.
  • (20) I have seen more than enough of the spirit-sapping martinet stupidity of French management to confirm the confessions of corporate slacker Corinne Maier's Bonjour Paresse (Hello laziness!

Corrie


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Correi.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His mother is Denise Welch, late of Corrie and Loose Women, and his father his Tim Healy, who was briefly famous 30 years ago for his role in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
  • (2) Rachel Corrie died trying to protect a Palestinian home from demolition [see footnote].
  • (3) He went on to heap blame on Corrie for her own killing, arguing that, contrary to what "any reasonable person would have done", she "chose to put herself in danger" by trying to impede "a military activity meant to prevent terrorist activity".
  • (4) All of this, writes McGreal, shows how "covering up the truth about the killings of innocents, including Corrie, became an important part of the survival strategy because of the damage the truth could do to the military's standing, not only in the rest of the world but also among Israelis."
  • (5) Corrie was struck by dirt and a slab of concrete resulting in her death."
  • (6) As the family of Rachel Corrie are the first to admit, Gazan families who have lost their children have had no opportunity of taking legal action against Israel.
  • (7) For all the shows that made her into a household name – beginning with At Home With the Braithwaites, greenlit in 1999 – it was writing for Corrie, from 1994, that made her feel “I’d been noticed by the industry.
  • (8) You can imagine therefore how thrilled I was when Katherine Kelly – the former Becky Granger in Corrie, who spent six years wailing mournfully then angrily then mournfully again on the cobbles – turns up here as the stony-faced DI Shackleton.
  • (9) Tonight the Rachel Corrie, an Irish vessel crewed by supporters of the Free Gaza movement, remained on course for Gaza.
  • (10) Scott & Bailey was an idea that she touted when she first left Corrie, but it didn't see the light of day until 2011.
  • (11) The Doctors and Overpopulation Group is distressed by the attempt of Mr. Corrie to amend England's 1967 Abortion Act and recommends that members of the medical profession individually inform their representatives in Parliament of their support for the 1967 Act.
  • (12) "In the interest of the safety of all involved, and the safe transmission of assistance to the people of Gaza, we strongly encourage those on board the Rachel Corrie and other vessels to sail to Ashdod to deliver their materials to Gaza," he said.
  • (13) While she was in the Palestinian territories , Corrie wrote vividly about her experiences.
  • (14) There is a particular entry in Rachel Corrie’s diary, probably written some time in 1999, four years before she was killed by an Israeli bulldozer in the Gaza Strip trying to prevent the demolition of Palestinian homes.
  • (15) Jones admits that she and Corrie co-star Sally Lindsay came up with the concept for the show in the pub, and explains how her own character is reflected in her on-screen persona.
  • (16) The family of the American activist Rachel Corrie , who was killed by an Israeli army bulldozer in Gaza seven years ago, is to bring a civil suit over her death against the Israeli defence ministry.
  • (17) At a meeting at the US embassy in Tel Aviv last week, the ambassador, Dan Shapiro, told Corrie's parents and her sister that the government did not believe the Israeli military investigation had been "thorough, credible and transparent", as had been promised by Israel.
  • (18) Dan Corry, chief executive, NPC "Remuneration in the voluntary sector and particularly the issue of chief executive pay has always been controversial.
  • (19) The Free Gaza Movement said later that one of the ships in the flotilla, the Irish-owned MV Rachel Corrie, was not intercepted, as it had been behind the rest of the vessels following a delay.
  • (20) Even if they had the means to do so, the law has been amended to stop civil actions like the one the Corries mounted.

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