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Doree


Definition:

  • (n.) A European marine fish (Zeus faber), of a yellow color. See Illust. of John Doree.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) According to Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the UN, the area is "the frontline of Israel's defence".
  • (2) "It's not true that girls can't pee," said Nora Dore, whose son Abdinasir runs the centre.
  • (3) That it is Chinese is revealed by illustrations taken from Dore.
  • (4) It's about establishing a blame-free environment Dr Doree Ann Espiritu Patients attending a Henry Ford family clinic with diabetes or taken to an emergency room for heart failure in south-east Michigan are now screened for mental health and depressive disorder.
  • (5) Three Amey staff members, of whom Dore speaks highly, continued to represent the company, although when I visited the school one of them had left Amey and his place on the governing board had not yet been filled.
  • (6) The RMR at the end of 2 weeks of fasting of the control group was significantly lower (P less than 0.05) than predicted using the equation of Dore, whereas that of the T3 group was as predicted using the same equation.
  • (7) I ask Dore what it is about being an academy, aside from the £6m, that has allowed him to get as far as he has, and he doesn't really have an answer.
  • (8) Julie Dore Sheffield councillor While APRs of 89.9% will strike many as remarkably high, the reality is that borrowers with poor credit ratings are automatically excluded from “best-buy” rates.
  • (9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘Some people just hate them’: The Disguised Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood, an 1862 engraving by Gustave Dore.
  • (10) The reconstruction and subsequent animation were carried out using the P3D graphics software (developed at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center) and rendered by the Dore high-speed renderer on an Ardent Titan graphics workstation.
  • (11) In a short statement, a spokesman said, “Officers attached to Newtown local area command attended the Sydney University campus where a small student protest took place.” The president of the Sydney University Liberal Club (SULC) and organiser of the John Howard Cup, Alex Dore, said in a statement, “This riot was organised by the usual suspects … who have nothing better to do than to disrupt civil debate with their … tactics.
  • (12) It was proposed (Doring & Colombini, 1985b) that a set of positive charges lining the channel may be responsible for both voltage dependence and selectivity.
  • (13) More than a third of pupils have special needs, and principal Bob Dore claims many have never seen a beach, although they live only 10 miles from the sea.
  • (14) Julie Dore, leader of Sheffield council, said: "Last year in Sheffield , there were seven engineering jobs for every young person that trained for an engineering qualification – the current system doesn't work.
  • (15) Triggs became CEO of Unity, and nine months later brought Dore in as principal.
  • (16) In two weeks’ time, these 10 men (eight council leaders, plus the mayors of Bristol and Liverpool) and one woman (Sheffield leader Julie Dore) will launch a Charter for Local Freedom, along with the bold claim that their bid for devolution makes them the true heirs to the barons who 800 years ago signed the Magna Carta.
  • (17) For Dr Doree Ann Espiritu, asking troubled souls about suicidal intent is always a delicate moment.
  • (18) Triggs and Dore have permanently excluded three pupils, but 35 who might otherwise have gone are in a special unit down the road, where they don't wear uniform and follow personalised vocational training.
  • (19) In the two years since Dore arrived the school has changed a fair bit, although he would say not yet enough.
  • (20) The Courier-Mail, under the creative editorship of Christopher Dore, didn’t disappoint with a front page on Tuesday that borrowed the newspaper’s old masthead, crossed out the date and mocked the decision: “Jolly Odd Show Tony: Abbott’s right royal Australia Day insult”.

Dree


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To endure; to suffer.
  • (v. i.) To be able to do or endure.
  • (a.) Wearisome; tedious.

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