(n.) A secluded and narrow valley; a dale; a depression between hills.
Example Sentences:
(1) Defenders: Leighton Baines, Gary Cahill, Ashley Cole, Phil Jagielka, Glen Johnson, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Kyle Walker.
(2) Crystal Palace 1-3 Liverpool (Delaney 78) 78 min: Damien Delaney tries a speculative shot from distance, which is deflected past Simon Mignolet off the back of Glen Johnson, who had failed to close down the Palace defender and was on the half-turn.
(3) Glen Johnson eased his way through for a 50th cap and to Hodgson's intense relief, that initial sense of panic when Daniel Agger's studs connected with the top of Jack Wilshere's boot eventually dispersed.
(4) Grampian police joined forces with Tayside police and Marr search and rescue to comb a large area from Loch Muick to Glen Clova in the national park.
(5) The ball's swung into the mixer, where Glen Johnson is penalised for hand-ball.
(6) In 2012, the roof of Glen Licht House bothy sustained serious damage and if not repaired quickly, the interior will be fall into disrepair.
(7) Glen Johnson moves to left-back, so Kelly can take up his favoured right-back position.
(8) And now England, much as we thought: 1-David James; 2-Glen Johnson, 15-Matthew Upson, 6-John Terry, 3-Ashley Cole; 16-James Milner, 4-Steven Gerrard, 8-Frank Lampard, 14-Gareth Barry; 19-Jermain Defoe, 10-Wayne Rooney.
(9) You're on a journey, so this is not the moment for lobster and posh table linen, but there's a big car park, useful paths up Glen Fyne where you can exercise the dog, and the excellent Tree Shop .
(10) The Manny Pacquiao who entered the congested dressing room on Thursday morning at Madison Square Garden, smartly clad in a glen plaid suit and Louis Vuitton sunglasses, with a pair of iPhones in hand, might have seemed an imposter a decade ago.
(11) Sean O'Driscoll, chairman of the Glen Dimplex manufacturing group, said proponents of a no vote on 31 May were being "disingenuous" in claiming the republic could remain in the euro even if the electorate rejected the EU fiscal treaty.
(12) OK.” Glen Coco (@MrPooni) To clarify, this is Matt Damon trying to school the producer of Dear White People on diversity in Hollywood.
(13) Police said Sunday that the body of Chris Kyle was found by officers responding to an incident at the Rough Creek Lodge in Glen Rose the previous evening.
(14) The aim of the filibuster was to prevent the bill, by Republican senator Glen Hegar, reaching Perry.
(15) A little earlier Defoe had headed against the bar from a Glen Johnson delivery.
(16) "The idea that the LA Times could be taken over by right-wing radical extremists just boggles the mind," said Glen Arnodo, staff director of the LA County Federation of Labor, as protestors prepared to picket.
(17) His other options at right-back were Jon Flanagan, who missed the entire season through injury, and Glen Johnson, who is out of contract at Anfield this summer and will be leaving on a free transfer.
(18) It showed courage and determination to make sure we got at least a draw – and we actually went down the other end to try to get a winner, and were thankfully able to do that through a great ball from Glen Johnson and good finish by Mame Diouf.” Bournemouth suffered a significant early blow when their top scorer Callum Wilson was carried off on a stretcher in the 17th minute having sustained what appeared to be a serious knee injury.
(19) Glen Johnson is in the situation with Liverpool where he sometimes plays and sometimes doesn’t so I prefer this time certainly to stick with the two younger guys and they won’t let me down.” Berahino was the most eye-catching selection.
(20) The assistant manager, Sean O’Driscoll, first-team coach, Gary McAllister, head of performance, Glen Driscoll, and head of opposition analysis, Chris Davies, were all relieved of their duties on Thursday as Klopp’s authority was made immediately apparent.
Glyn
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Glynne
Example Sentences:
(1) To create a new bank, which we understand is an option, which could be called Glyn Mills, is ridiculously back to the future.
(2) Glyn Dobson, 69, mayor of Ottery I come from Wiltshire and moved to Devon when I got married in 1963.
(3) Those branches are to be branded Williams & Glyn – a name last seen on the high street 30 years ago.
(4) • workersplaytime.net Chosen by Sink the Pink co-founders, Glynfamous (Glyn Fussell) and Amy Zing (Amy Redmond) Soho Burlesque Club Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Soho Burlesque Club Soho Burlesque Club – at the Hippodrome Casino – is a properly late-night cabaret experience.
(5) But Scott Snyder, senior fellow for Korea studies at the Council on Foreign Relations thinktank, said he was told by the administration that it has offered in recent weeks to send Glyn Davies, who leads US diplomacy on North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme, and that Pyongyang had not responded favourably.
(6) The susceptible bonds of substrates of the type PABz-GLYn-Arg-R (R=OCH3, n=0,1,2; R=OH, n=1,2) to papain [EC 3.4.22.2] have been identified.
(7) Glyn Collins, London Facebook Twitter Pinterest Cameron with fellow leaders during the European Union summit in Brussels in March, when leaders met to discuss the refugee crisis.
(8) Glyn Jones, acting chief executive of Digital One, said the company was "looking hard" at how it could offer lower carriage costs to potential customers.
(9) "Williams and Glyn has the potential to be an important challenger in the small business market in particular and therefore many, including me, are anxious to see it in operation as soon as possible," he wrote.
(10) Glyn Jones, a former local government worker and now a trustee of the centre, is all for more powers for Wales.
(11) Glyn Mummery, a partner at FRP Advisory, which helps with financial restructuring, said the multi-currency financial arrangements in place at the Gherkin were not uncommon in big London property deals and there could be further casualties.
(12) The most important statement in this regard – particularly for the public – would be the rebranding of branches as Williams and Glyn, and I would be grateful to hear what steps you could take to accelerate this element of the process.
(13) The 73% taxpayer-owned RBS has been instructed to spin off the branches – which it is rebranding Williams & Glyn – by the EU as a penalty for its 2008 taxpayer rescue.
(14) Photograph: Graeme Robertson for the Guardian Given that Quaker Court’s Glyn Robbins has a PhD – in “mixed-use property development and its place in UK urban policy” – and is a prolific housing activist and blogger , he is probably not your average estate manager, but he says that his job suits him.
(15) Another poet, Guto'r Glyn, wrote simply: "I was killed, I and my nation too."
(16) It is also falling behind in selling off the 316 branches that it has been instructed to by Brussels and signalled a stock market flotation of the branches under the revived Williams and Glyn's brand could take place in 2015.
(17) It means “English work”, and curator Glyn Davies said it demonstates how across Europe, people associated the dazzling skill and luxurious materials with English needle-workers.
(18) Read more It concluded that carving out new banks – TSB from Lloyds and Williams & Glyn from RBS - had not injected competition into the high street, despite costing billions of pounds.
(19) 'My friend Teresa knew he lived in Blaenau, so we just addressed it to Glyn, Blaenau, and fair play, it got to him and he wrote back.'
(20) The FRC findings against RSM Robson Rhodes – now part of Grant Thornton – and its top audit partner Glyn Williams went beyond the narrow matter of the single Irish healthcare IT contract that was the focus of the FCA's failed criminal prosecution.