(1) This case differed from other cases previously published on the basis of the later age of onset of labio-glosso-laryn-geal paralysis, by the absence of any vestibular changes despite bilateral involvement of the acoustic centres and above all by the normality of deep tendon reflexes.
(2) Possibility of its being a remnant of buccaphary geal membrane is discussed in the light of clinical and histological findings.
Neal
Definition:
(v. t.) To anneal.
(v. i.) To be tempered by heat.
Example Sentences:
(1) Neal’s evidence to the committee said Future Fund staff were not subject to the public service bargaining framework, which links any pay rise to productivity increases and caps rises at 1.5%.
(2) Thus references to an American financier Stan O'Neal who helped drive his bank to ruination in 2007 were "deleted".
(3) But it wasn't O'Neal who requested the article's suppression; according to Google's UK head of communications, Peter Barron, it was "an ordinary member of the public who left a comment on Robert's blog" and he reassured us that "If you search for Merrill Lynch [the blog] will appear.
(4) Made by Neal Street Productions, the indie Harris founded almost a decade ago with her childhood friend Sam Mendes and former Donmar Warehouse executive producer Caro Newling, the films have attracted widespread praise for their ambition and quality .
(5) Neal Cassady Drops Dead, Kick the Bride Down the Aisle and The Bullfighter Dies: track titles like thse could only come from the new Morrissey album.
(6) According to the scoring system of Neal, none of the 15 strains possessed the virulence index greater than 2.
(7) Willie Soon is a Smithsonian staff researcher at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, a collaboration of the Harvard College Observatory and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,” a Harvard spokesman, Jeff Neal, said.
(8) Neal Fried, a state economist based in Anchorage, said there was a lot of uncertainty for the state because of the price of oil, but Shell had been a bright spot.
(9) Capito replaces Jonathan Neale in a reshuffle at the British constructor, with the latter losing his spot on the racing team.
(10) Anderson (Men's) 10:30 – 12:30 huntergather 11:00 Margaret Howell (Men's) 1 11:30 – 13:00 Kit Neal e 11:30 – 14:30 Christopher Kane (Men's) 12:00 Oliver Spencer 12:30 – 14:00 Fashion East Men's Presentations 12:30 – 14:30 John Smedle y 13:00 Richard James 13:30 – 15:30 Maharishi 14:00 Hackett London 14:30 – 16:00 COMMON 15:00 Jimmy Choo 15:30 – 17:30 Ducham p 16:00 Alexander McQueen (Men's ) 16:30 - 18:30 Pringle of Scotland (Men's) 17:00 James Long 17:00 – 19:00 Solange Azagury-Partridge 17:30 – 19:00 Alex Mullins 18:00 Moschino 19:00 Casely-Hayford Updated at 9.01am BST
(11) Collins, who is 7ft and 255lbs, also discusses his aggressive playing style, which the magazine highlights with a picture of him defending, for the (then) New Jersey Nets, against the great Shaquille O'Neal.
(12) Last year Merrill Lynch's chairman Stan O'Neal retired after announcing losses of $8bn, taking a final pay deal worth $161m.
(13) Guardian contributor DrHanneAlbert 07 May 2013 1:13pm @Carmel Neale - Good question Carmel.
(14) Neal has been involved in using a semi-automated technique known as robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (Rarp) to treat prostate cancer in the UK.
(15) Mr Prince is the second top Wall Street name to lose his job in a week, coming hot on the heels of the departure of Merrill Lynch's Stan O'Neal.
(16) Another victim, Alan Neal, a councillor for the Community First party in Rossendale, said: "For 48 years, people have chosen to say we were telling lies when we were telling the truth.
(17) Previous studies (G. A. M. Neale and G. R. Kitchingman, J. Biol.
(18) It is given a 90-minute slot at Comic-Con, a rare honour for any panel, and the panel alum have included RZA, Shaquille O’Neal and Nichelle Nichols, aka Lieutenant Uhura of Star Trek.
(19) For at least a time, according to Facebook data scientist Dean Eckles, product managers at the company were required to read Snow Crash, a science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson published in 1992, when Zuckerberg was eight.
(20) Neal Lawson, chairman of the Compass pressure group, says: "People like universal services and know they are affordable if there is the political will to make them so.