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Ephraim


Definition:

  • (n.) A hunter's name for the grizzly bear.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pippilotta Delicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmind Ephraim’s Daughter Longstocking is the invention of Swedish children’s book author Astrid Lindgren.
  • (2) The diary piece, published in the Ephraim Hardcastle column on 8 October 2010, falsely claimed that Moore, formerly Kristina Tholstrup, had an affair with 74-year-old Taki Theodoracopulos and a 90-year-old man in 1958 on the French Riviera.
  • (3) David Cameron is expected to announce on Tuesday detailed plans for a new memorial to the Holocaust, recommended by the Holocaust commission, which was set up last year and whose members include the Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis and the actor Helena Bonham-Carter, whose grandfather helped save hundreds of Jews during the second world war.
  • (4) Chief rabbi Ephraim Mirvis urges the need for Jewish children today “to keep our grandparents’ stories alive” ( Opinion , 27 January).
  • (5) As the claimant's solicitor has confirmed, the Daily Mail corrected the matter in the Ephraim Hardcastle column at the first available opportunity.
  • (6) Ephraim Zuroff, the Israeli Nazi-hunter, has denounced the campaign as revisionism, "the beginning of a campaign to rewrite the history of the second world war in a way that will whitewash the villains, dishonour the victims".
  • (7) A member of the group, Ephraim Kamuntu, Uganda's minister of tourism, said it sent the signal that "the days of poachers are numbered".
  • (8) In Germany Chrysmar carried out the operation in 1819 and Ephraim McDowell in America, in Kentucky, did it in 3 cases between 1809 and 1816.
  • (9) After Theodoracopulos made clear that he was not referring to Moore, the paper published another Ephraim Hardcastle diary item admitting it had been wrong to make the suggestion.
  • (10) Reading the Mail (it's the best of the rightwing polemical papers in my view) is often hard work, though it has a lively mix (the health features are terrific and City coverage combative) and a stream of reliable jokes, erudite and malicious, from diarist, Ephraim Hardcastle .
  • (11) The chief rabbi, Ephraim Mirvis, said the act of remembrance was “to remember proactively in order to guarantee that we will never forget”.
  • (12) Ephraim Asculai, of Tel Aviv University's Institute for National Security Studies, said: "Everyone suspected that Iran could have had a secret parallel programme to enrich uranium.
  • (13) On the Guardian's Comment is Free website this week, Ephraim Zuroff, director of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, which tracks down Nazi war criminals, attacked the alleged Nazi apologists of Zile's party and denounced the Tory chairman, Eric Pickles, for his support of the Latvians.Miliband repeated the attack on Pickles, prompting an angry response from William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary.

Joseph


Definition:

  • (n.) An outer garment worn in the 18th century; esp., a woman's riding habit, buttoned down the front.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We’ve spoken to them on the phone and they’ve all said they just want to come home.” A total of 93 pupils from Saint-Joseph were on the trip.
  • (2) It’s as though the nation is in the grip of an hysteria that would make Joseph McCarthy proud.
  • (3) Gove, who touched on no fewer than 11 policy areas, made his remarks in the annual Keith Joseph memorial lecture organised by the Centre for Policy Studies, the Thatcherite thinktank that was the intellectual powerhouse behind her government.
  • (4) The Dacre review panel, which included Sir Joseph Pilling, a retired senior civil servant, and the historian Prof Sir David Cannadine, said Britain now had one of the "less liberal" regimes in Europe for access to confidential government papers and that reform was needed to restore some trust between politicians and people.
  • (5) A recent study, Joseph added, had shown "a high and rising proportion of children are being born to mothers least fitted to bring children into the world and bring them up".
  • (6) A small clinic consisting of 1 room decorated with pamphlets against AIDS, malaria, and other diseases was managed by the chief primary health care (PHC) assistant named Joseph.
  • (7) "I think that Joseph Kabila could go down in history ... if he were to say 'I'm a good sport and I lost,'" said opposition candidate Vital Kamerhe, a former speaker of Parliament.
  • (8) Professor Joseph Pearlman City University, London • Join the debate – email guardian.letters@theguardian.com
  • (9) Argyrophilic intracytoplasmic inclusions in oligodendrocytes (AGCIs) were seen in all of 15 cases of multiple system atrophy (MSA), and none in other neurodegenerative diseases, including 9 cases of Menzel-type olivopontocerebellar atrophy and 4 cases of Joseph's disease.
  • (10) Adam Boulton, Colin Brazier and Gillian Joseph will report from around central London, as will the Skycopter.
  • (11) Stephen Joseph, its chief executive said: "This is bitter news for everyone who relies on the train to get to work, not least the large number of commuters in marginal constituencies who will be a key group at the next election."
  • (12) With his father, then Delaware’s senior US senator, at his side in 2006, Joseph R “Beau” Biden III launched his campaign for attorney general.
  • (13) We examined the brains of 3 cases of OPCA [2 with striato-nigral degeneration (SND) and 1 without SND], 1 case of pure autonomic failure (PAF) without pathology of OPCA or SND, as well as 36 controls including 2 cases of Holmes' type cerebellar cortical atrophy and 2 cases of Joseph's disease.
  • (14) With the help of his chancellor Joseph, Pharaoh accumulates vast food reserves during seven good years.
  • (15) Only one Republican went with the majority – Joseph Cao, who represents a largely Democratic area of New Orleans – while the remaining 176 Republicans opposed the health reforms.
  • (16) The recent case report by Papp and Joseph of a hyperplastic polyp with malignant changes, seems to demonstrate that all polyps can undergo neoplastic transformation.
  • (17) Alex Horne: Monsieur Butterfly is at the Pleasance Courtyard, 15-29 August JOSEPH MORPURGO Facebook Twitter Pinterest Joseph Morpurgo.
  • (18) Stephen Joseph, chief executive of the Campaign for Better Transport, said: "The decision means the government must put public health at the heart of transport policy.
  • (19) On the basis of that work Joseph Goldberger developed a diet which produced a condition analogous to pellagra in dogs.
  • (20) Four pedigrees of Machado-Joseph disease (MJD) were reported.

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