What's the difference between four and foursquare?

Four


Definition:

  • (a.) One more than three; twice two.
  • (n.) The sum of four units; four units or objects.
  • (n.) A symbol representing four units, as 4 or iv.
  • (n.) Four things of the same kind, esp. four horses; as, a chariot and four.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) These included bringing in the A* grade, reducing the number of modules from six to four, and a greater attempt to assess the whole course at the end.
  • (2) Low birth weight, short stature, and mental retardation were common features in the four known patients with r(8).
  • (3) It was shown in experiments on four dogs by the conditioned method that the period of recovery of conditioned activity after one hour ether anaesthesia tested 7 to 7.5 days.
  • (4) However, four of ten young adult outer arm (relatively sun-exposed) and one of ten young adult inner arm (relatively sun-protected) fibroblasts lines increased their saturation density in response to retinoic acid.
  • (5) A 61-year-old man experienced four bouts of pancreatitis in 1 year.
  • (6) The promoters of the adenovirus 2 major late gene, the mouse beta-globin gene, the mouse immunoglobulin VH gene and the LTR of the human T-lymphotropic retrovirus type I were tested for their transcription activities in cell-free extracts of four cell lines; HeLa, CESS (Epstein-Barr virus-transformed human B cell line), MT-1 (HTLV-I-infected human T cell line without viral protein synthesis), and MT-2 (HTLV-I-infected human T cell line producing viral proteins).
  • (7) In each study, all subjects underwent four replications (over two days) of one of the six permutations of the three experimental conditions; each condition lasted 5 min.
  • (8) Four cytotoxic antibiotics, bikaverin, duclauxine, PSX-1 and vermiculine, were examined with respect to their interference with glycolysis and respiration and their possible ionophoric or cytolytic activity.
  • (9) The invaginations were classified into four easily recognized types: regular, chunky, filigree, and ridge (present only in axon hillock regions).
  • (10) During the study period four family outbreaks and seven recurrences of infection were observed.
  • (11) These four antigens consisted of S of MNSs blood group, Lua of Lutheran blood group, and K and Kpa of Kell-Cellano blood group.
  • (12) Binding data for both ligands to the enzyme yielded nonlinear Scatchard plots that analyze in terms of four negatively cooperative binding sites per enzyme tetramer.
  • (13) Even so, amputation of fifteen extremities and four other major excisions were required in twelve patients.
  • (14) Four of the 39 ticks in our colony were infected with a spirochete; presumably, Borrelia crocidurae.
  • (15) Four other independent LCMV-GP2(275-289) specific H-2Db-restricted CTL clones also expressed V alpha 4 and V beta 10 gene elements.
  • (16) The hospital whose A&E unit has been threatened with closure on safety grounds has admitted that four patients died after errors by staff in the emergency department and other areas.
  • (17) Maximal covalent binding of [4,5-14C]ronidazole to DNA also required four-electron reduction, consistent with previous studies of the covalent binding of this agent to immobilized sulfhydryl groups [Kedderis et al.
  • (18) We investigated whether these peptides also affect the sleep EEG in humans when given intravenously by comparing polysomnographically the effects of four boluses of (1) placebo, (2) 50 micrograms GHRH or (3) 50 micrograms SRIF administered at 22.00, 23.00, 24.00 and 1.00 h to 7 male controls.
  • (19) Since the start of this week, markets have been more cautious, with bond yields in Spain reaching their highest levels in four months on Tuesday amid concern about the scale of the austerity measures being imposed by the government and fears that the country might need a bailout.
  • (20) In 14 of the patients the imaging results were checked against the histological findings of a subsequent thymectomy, which revealed four thymomas and (with the exception of one normal thymus) hyperplastic changes in all the others.

Foursquare


Definition:

  • (a.) Having four sides and four equal angles.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I tweet, check Facebook, chat with friends, keep in touch with colleagues, check in using Foursquare, use it to check work emails from home and organise notes using Evernote.
  • (2) But Foursquare's future looks set to be focused on providing even better contextual notifications to users.
  • (3) He approached the Foursquare improvements from a new angle.
  • (4) Meerkat is likely to be the talk of South by Southwest, as Twitter was in 2007 and Foursquare in 2009, as investors and technology watchers seek out Rubin and watch the company’s curated Meerkat live-stream events.
  • (5) Sites like Foursquare and Gowalla are social location services which let users tag cool bars and hotels visited and then share their whereabouts with friends, with points for finding new places.
  • (6) Dennis Crowley, the founder of social media company Foursquare, was running in the race.
  • (7) Has also backed Foursquare, craft retailer Etsy, social messaging site Kik and the taxi app Hailo.
  • (8) that’s Alexis Petridis again Foals – Holy Fire Foals remain the antithesis of a foursquare indie rock band.And yet nothing here is quite holy enough, or quite fiery enough, to live up to the album's billing opined a rather non-plussed Kitty Empire Jake Bugg – Jake Bugg Bugg is no young fogey; he has a warm, wistful voice and keen observational eye, pitching his songs beautifully between youth and experience.
  • (9) Why the data matters Since an update in August , Foursquare users now spend 30% longer with the app.
  • (10) But to carry on "doing pretty well" will rely on Foursquare pulling off one of the most public changes of direction in years.
  • (11) For too many people, Foursquare is the irritating app which slightly-too-geeky friends use to spam their location on Facebook and Twitter.
  • (12) For the purpose of semi-quantitative evaluation the chi2 of 14 characteristics were calculated from foursquare tables and summarized in a correlation matrix.
  • (13) The rise of contextual apps Foursquare's isn't the first attempt at using contextual information to provide more useful data.
  • (14) Whether it's the prime minister reviewing data about our economic growth, or your sister checking your FourSquare check-ins, data is ubiquitous and pervasive.
  • (15) Photograph: Anna Gordon Foursquare launched in 2009 with a similar idea.
  • (16) I tweet what I eat, I blog my baby photos, I check in on foursquare .
  • (17) On 10 September , tech firms including Etsy, FourSquare, KickStarter, Mozilla, Reddit and Vimeo will install a widget on their sites to show how they believe the internet would look if the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) overturns “net neutrality” rules.
  • (18) Enter Blake Shaw , who joined as one of Foursquare's first data scientists two and a half years ago.
  • (19) The southern Mediterranean is in the process of sacrificing an entire generation of their youth for something which may not work.” Corbyn, a long-time critic of the EU, was persuaded to throw his party foursquare behind the campaign to remain , and he launched a Labour In battlebus on Tuesday, which will tour the country trying to persuade voters.
  • (20) Telling the right story The early Foursquare was a victim of its own success.

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