(n.) A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king.
Example Sentences:
(1) The league looks more preposterous still, however, if you simply ignore Muresul Deva for a moment.
(2) Tory MEP Nirj Deva was one of several deputies to subject Mr Nielson to hostile questioning.
(3) Nirj Deva, number two on the Conservative list, was confident he had kept his own seat along with party colleague and Tory Eurosceptic torchbearer Daniel Hannan, but wouldn't be drawn any further on how many of its five MEPs the party could salvage.
(4) Terrorism made for a dissonant theme on a night filled with several upbeat music and dance performances by Indian choreographer Prabu Deva and Signature, the dance group known for competing on Britain’s Got Talent.
(5) Symphony Environmental Technologies, the largest manufacturer of oxo-degradable bags, counts the Tory MEP Nirj Deva as chairman of its board , the former Tory MP Michael Stephen as its deputy chairman , and the ex-MEP and chair of the European Conservatives and Reformists group in parliament, Lord Callanan, as its consultant .
(6) There will be at least 10 – maybe more – Tory MPs from ethnic minorities, which doesn't sound a lot until you remember that between 1906, when Sir Mancherjee Bhownaggree lost his seat, and 1992, when Nirj Deva won, every Tory MP was white and almost all of them male.
(7) Photograph: Adam Scourfield Perry’s portraits include those of Alex White, a transgender man; a reality-TV presenter, Rylan Clark; Veronica Devas, the partner of an Alzheimer’s ambassador, and Melanie Cohen, a plus-size beauty contestant.
(8) Within the highly polluted area of the Committee for medical valuation of work ability--Deva, with 186,563 inhabitants out of which 73,046 wage earners (43% of them in industry), the percentage of disabled persons (through chronic respiratory diseases except tuberculosis) is 8%.
(9) "Deva Stadium, the home ground of Chester City, straddles two countries," writes Graham Clayton.
(10) In a 16-team league, with two points awarded for a win and one for a draw, Muresul Deva took first place - and promotion to Divizia B, with 38 points, while Minerul Ghelar and Minerul Aninoasa were relegated in the bottom two spots with 29 and 28 points respectively.
(11) This article describes the surgery of tropical pancreatitis as practiced in a region of high incidence, based on the experience at 2 centers: the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Proctology, Government General Hospital, Madras, Tamilnadu (a tertiary-care referral unit) where 52 patients were diagnosed and 40 were operated on between 1982 and 1987; and the Department of Gastroenterology, Deva Matha Hospital, Koothattukulam (a specialized center located in the main endemic area of Kerala), where 116 patients were diagnosed and 33 operated on between 1983 and 1988.
(12) DRIBBLING ACROSS THE EQUATOR "The Deva Stadium, the ground of Chester City, straddles two countries," wrote Graham Clayton a few weeks ago .
(13) A comparison is performed between the figures of Tb and of non-Tb disease cases hospitalized in the Pneumophysiology Department, District Hospital, Deva (27.6% non-Tb diseases) from 1987 to 1991.
Devi
Definition:
(n.) ; fem. of Deva. A goddess.
Example Sentences:
(1) And so Rajo Devi entered her 70s with severe morning sickness.
(2) In the end, Santa Devi will win because the law is on her side.” (Additional reporting by Zeeshan Mukhtar)
(3) Video by Chris Whitworth and Alex Purcell Victimhood is a real, brutal fact, and Ben Carson's Holocaust logic denies that | Gayatri Devi Read more Asked about abortion, another siren call to voters who dominate the Republican primary, Carson said he would appoint supreme court judges to overturn Roe v Wade , the 1973 decision that enshrines the right.
(4) Devi Sridhar, professor of global public health at the University of Edinburgh, said that the SDGs may be more useful to donors and aid organisations than poor countries, warning that “global priorities risk over-riding local concerns and priorities”.
(5) Rajo Devi has few possessions apart from an old television.
(6) Photograph: Courtesy of Devi Lockwood “With the drought, so many things that affected our life, like our livestocks.
(7) Mata Amritanandamayi Devi - "mother of immortal bliss", otherwise known simply as Amma, or "mum" - is said to be the divine embodiment of pure, selfless love.
(8) We are poor people and we do not have money to reconstruct our houses," said Moti Devi as she watched her neighbours' house burn.
(9) As has been previously shown for latent infection (A. T. Dobson, F. Sedarati, G. Devi-Rao, W. M. Flanagan, M. J. Farrell, J. G. Stevens, E. K. Wagner, and L. T. Feldman.
(10) Photograph: Anu Anand In Maya Devi's home, the bowl of the government-built latrine is cracked and the cubicle's door has blown off.
(11) "This is a nice, clean neighbourhood with nice people living here," said Ram Devi.
(12) It is the constant sensation of hunger that makes Kamla Devi so angry.
(13) Photograph: Courtesy of Devi Lockwood Losite’s mother, Nisikata, works as a primary school teacher in Nukufetau.
(14) We had never heard of such a thing," says Rajo Devi.
(15) "For what they have done, they deserve the worst," said Ram Devi, a neighbour of the Singh brothers, on Monday.
(16) For the Devi family, and hundreds of millions of others like them, the impact has been calamitous, as Robert Zoellick, the World Bank President, warned at this weekend's G7 meeting in Washington.
(17) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Devi Lockwood has recorded more than 600 interviews with people about climate and water.
(18) For years Rajo Devi and Baba Ram, her 72-year-old husband, had endured village gossip and avoided neighbours at local weddings and festivals.
(19) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Members of the Devi family sit on a bed above floodwaters in the village of Chajan Mania.
(20) Santa Devi Meghwal was married off when she was 11 months old.