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Deray


Definition:

  • (n.) Disorder; merriment.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Some of the main protesters who have propelled the organization movement forward, particularly Deray McKesson , Netta Elzie and Stephen Houldsworth , have expressed no interest in backing down tonight.
  • (2) But there was no need to protest any differently or give in to fear, according to demonstrator DeRay McKesson, since “the reality is we live in fear, in blackness, in America every day”.
  • (3) It was important to me to accept the responsibility and the privilege to help bring some of those things I have learned from people on the streets.” DeRay Mckesson, one of the most visible Black Lives Matter activists and a leader of We the Protesters , said policy and street protests informed one another.
  • (4) Facebook Twitter Pinterest DeRay McKesson in Ferguson in November.
  • (5) Maryland state senator Catherine Pugh beat 11 other candidates, including activist DeRay Mckesson, in a hard-fought and historic primary election in Baltimore’s mayoral race Tuesday, on the eve of the first anniversary of the unrest that shook the city in the wake of the death of Freddie Gray last year.
  • (6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest DeRay McKesson: ‘I’m no more afraid than I have ever been.’ Photograph: Steven W Thrasher The informal branch of Black Lives Matter in Ferguson is not the origin of this movement .
  • (7) Whoever will be the next president of the United States will need to address issues of race and equity Deray Mckesson “We’d love to talk to him more to gain an understanding of how he would approach racial equity and justice as president,” he added.
  • (8) deray mckesson (@deray) And here is the official @NAACP statement re: #RachelDolezal .
  • (9) They are supported by the men who stand in solidarity and community, like Moore, Deray McKesson of Ferguson and countless others who are amplifying their work .
  • (10) I like DeRay’s surprisingly well-detailed platform, his national presence, his un-macho but still angry raised fist and, yes, I like his fashion sense too,” Waters, the Hairspray director, said, adding: “Why not let somebody younger and more radical than I am have a crack at it?” But many in the activist community – which should have been Mckesson’s natural support base – were suspicious of him, and he was never able to break out in the polls.
  • (11) Celebrity and tech donations fuel DeRay Mckesson's run for Baltimore mayor Read more Mckesson has said he is not yet ready to reflect on his campaign and has given no indication of whether he intends to stay in the city or what his plans may be.
  • (12) Celebrities and tech executives were among the top donors around the country to the Baltimore mayoral bid of Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson.
  • (13) Some of his most prominent segments have been an emotional sit-down with Joe Biden, a serious discussion with the Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson, and a classical performance by Misty Copeland and Yo-Yo Ma.
  • (14) It is a serious problem in this country.” DeRay Mckesson , a leading Black Lives Matter activist, said the group was seeking a meeting with Rubio because his comments were “seemingly nuanced in a way that showed his understanding of these issues”.
  • (15) What about #BlackTwitter: what does he make of one of its most prolific users , activist DeRay McKesson ?
  • (16) Somebody like DeRay, with that vibe and energy, I know that he always talks about the Black Lives Matter and is active out in different communities and getting the messages out there,” she said.
  • (17) She [Clinton] was open to being pushed, and I think, in the end, she was reflective,” said DeRay McKesson, a co-founder of Campaign Zero and one of the most high-profile voices to emerge from protests in Ferguson, Missouri beginning last August.
  • (18) DeRay Mckesson, a prominent leader of the Ferguson protest movement, agreed that the shots were fired from “the alley or street” behind where protesters stood.
  • (19) This is a blueprint for ending police violence,” said DeRay McKesson, another leading activist involved in the project.
  • (20) You could say the modern equivalents to the young Chuck D are Ta-Nehisi Coates or Deray Mckesson of Black Lives Matter , but he hasn’t read Coates and doesn’t want to elbow his way into a new generation’s struggle uninvited.

Dray


Definition:

  • (n.) A squirrel's nest.
  • (n.) A strong low cart or carriage used for heavy burdens.
  • (n.) A kind of sledge or sled.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Mokyr and S. Dray, Cancer Res., 43: 3112-3119, 1983), namely: (a) the drug does not directly eradicate all tumor cells; (b) host T-cell-dependent antitumor immunity is also required for the curative effect; (c) the therapy of tumor bearers leads to the rapid appearance of an augmented antitumor immune potential in their hitherto immunosuppressed spleen; and (d) the cured mice are resistant to a subsequent challenge with at least 300-fold the minimal lethal tumor dose.
  • (2) Dray is suing the hospital and doctors for malpractice.
  • (3) Her right to bodily integrity and freedom was taken away with a swipe of a pen – the director of maternal and fetal medicine, Dr James J Ducey, wrote in Dray's medical records , "I have decided to override her refusal to have a C-section."
  • (4) (Treating women as criminals for what they do during pregnancy is not uncommon – Dray was told that refusing the C-section was child abuse and that her child would be taken away from her.)
  • (5) We present here a mathematical model that accounts for the various proportions of plasma membrane constituents occurring in the lysosomal membrane of rat fibroblasts (Draye, J.-P., J. Quintart, P. J. Courtoy, and P. Baudhuin.
  • (6) We have recently described the effects of riboflavin deficiency on the metabolism of dicarboxylic acids (Draye et al.
  • (7) 170: 395-403; Draye, J.-P., P. J. Courtoy, J. Quintart, and P. Baudhuin.
  • (8) But thanks to American policy that trumps "fetal rights" over women's personhood, Dray's case may not be as clear cut as it seems.
  • (9) Wise, M. B. Mokyr, and S. Dray, Cancer Res., 49:3613-3619, 1989).
  • (10) I hope Dray wins her case, and that our country will start to recognize the humanity of pregnant women, instead of just cutting them open when we disagree with their personal medical decisions.
  • (11) Yet that's just what happened to 35-year-old Rinat Dray when a doctor at Staten Island University Hospital performed a C-section on the Brooklyn mother, against her will and verbal protests.
  • (12) As late as 2006 when the brewery closed, horses and drays were still used to deliver beer to pubs a mile or two away and the site was home to a live ram and a flock of geese.
  • (13) PGE2 was measured by radioimmunoassay using Dray antiserum prior to and 1 week after starting a fast supplemented by 320 cal derived from 30 g of carbohydrate, 45 g protein, and 2 g essential fatty acids.
  • (14) But it's not just implicit pressure that women feel: explicit violations like the one that happened to Dray have been happening for decades.

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