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Hendy


Definition:

  • (a.) See Hende.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Bishop told reporters she was aware Hansen was attending “a drinks night” at the Coalition MP Peter Hendy’s house.
  • (2) Now, though, the rallying call is financial freedom for cities: Hendy joined counterparts in Manchester last week to herald a report commissioned from economists Volterra to show that devolving more powers would tackle “damaging underinvestment” and bear fruit in economic growth and jobs.
  • (3) Hendy also denied that problems with high temperatures affecting overhead powerlines had prevented Greater Anglia trains stopping at Stratford .
  • (4) Maybe Sir Peter Hendy might also be pleased that London is moving in the direction of Mumbai.
  • (5) At least eight MPs and senators, including Mitch Fifield, Arthur Sinodinos, Mal Brough and Wyatt Roy – who were all promoted after Turnbull took office – engaged in the late-night meeting at MP Peter Hendy’s home in Queanbeyan the night before Abbott was rolled, the book said.
  • (6) Hendy said he believed the action would have little effect.
  • (7) The gross chemical composition, protein content and amino acid composition of mango stone kernels of four Egyptian varieties (Ewsi, Hendi, Fonso and Timour) were investigated.
  • (8) Hendy is openly lampooned on stage, with an empty seat bearing his name.
  • (9) Former Howard aide Peter Hendy won the seat in 2013 with a margin of just 1,085 votes from moustachioed Labor incumbent Mike Kelly.
  • (10) One NUJ insider said that legal discussions with two leading QCs, John Hendy and Geoffrey Robertson, were ongoing and that they were examining the possibility of a group legal action against News Corp's management and standards committee.
  • (11) Peter Hendy, the Transport for London commissioner, said that while he was "sorry that two lines serving the Park went down" the problems proved there was enough "redundancy" in the system to cope.
  • (12) The previous London transport commissioner Peter Hendy warned for years of the mayhem to be expected at Euston when thousands of HS2 passengers pour into an already overcrowded rail terminus.
  • (13) Wapping insiders have approached the National Union of Journalists about the challenge and the union is talking to two leading QCs, John Hendy and Geoffrey Robertson, about the possibility of a group legal action.
  • (14) Cory Bernardi raises prospect of Liberal party split over Malcolm Turnbull win Read more Key Turnbull supporters were rewarded, including Mitch Fifield as communications minister, Simon Birmingham as education minister, Mal Brough as special minister of state, Peter Hendy as assistant minister for productivity, Wyatt Roy as assistant minister for innovation and Ken Wyatt as assistant minister for health.
  • (15) The rfb gene cluster of Yersinia enterocolitica O:3, responsible for the biosynthesis of the O side chain, was previously cloned, and a Y. enterocolitica O:3 side chain-specific bacteriophage (phi YeO3-12) was isolated (A. Al-Hendy, P. Toivanen, and M. Skurnik, Microb.
  • (16) Hendy said the problems proved there was enough "redundancy" in the system to cope.
  • (17) According to London’s transport commissioner, Sir Peter Hendy, such control is integral to creating a successful system and a thriving city, even if the capital “got the powers by accident”.
  • (18) It’s the job of a member of parliament, especially when you’re drawing a salary paid for by taxpayers, to front up to hear every message the community wants to give you, whether it’s a comfortable or uncomfortable one.” Still, given the hostility on display to the government’s position, it’s perhaps understandable that Hendy didn’t show up.
  • (19) A few weeks after Brendan Nelson beat him for the dog-days job of leading a demoralised Liberal Party after its 2007 election loss, Malcolm Turnbull called Nelson’s new chief of staff Peter Hendy.
  • (20) However, the transport secretary, Justine Greening, and the Transport for London commissioner, Peter Hendy, said it proved the resilience of the system.

Henry


Definition:

  • (n.) The unit of electric induction; the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one volt, while the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere a second.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The visitors did have a chance to pull another back with three minutes remaining but Henry blazed a free-kick from within range on the left over the bar, summing up Wolves’ day out in the East Midlands.
  • (2) He said: “Henri is someone the club has been watching for a while and he has developed into an excellent player at Bordeaux.
  • (3) And despite the initial scepticism, now completely gone says Henry, DCA's transparency and accountability systems and mechanisms are now "some of the most convincing tools to fundraising, credibility and brand recognition" and is used by face-to-face fundraisers, volunteers and PR to promote the organisation.
  • (4) Henry IV Phyllida Lloyd follows her all-female production of Julius Caesar with another single-sex take on a conflated version of the two parts of Shakespeare’s greatest history play.
  • (5) If that's what's happening here, we might soon be in a position to learn if Henry Ford was right.
  • (6) Advancing to the edge of the Ireland penalty area, he tries to pick out Thierry Henry, but his pass is wayward and a panic-stricken, back-pedalling Ireland defence clears.
  • (7) We wish Thierry all the best for his future.” New England Revolution ended the Red Bulls’ playoff run on Saturday , and Henry said he had decided not to return for another season.
  • (8) David McMillen QC said in court on Thursday: “Northern Ireland stands out as effectively a blot on the map … It’s nothing less than state discrimination of a class of people who have been marginalised for many years.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Henry Kane (right) and Chris Flanagan celebrate their civil partnership in Belfast in December 2005.
  • (9) It's said to be highly artificial – Henry James remarked, on its first publication, that he had never read a novel "so intensely written, so little seen, known, or felt".
  • (10) If Henry VIII belonged to the rare Kell positive blood group , he would have found difficulty in fathering more than one child with any Kell-negative woman.
  • (11) Here’s Marie-Josée Kravis, advisor to the New York Fed, accessorizing brilliantly with her snake-effect silk scarf off on a power walk with her billionaire financier husband Henry Kravis, head of predatory investment company KKR.
  • (12) Henry and A.D. Milner (British Medical Journal 1983, 287, 260-261) and 5 were new questions--was presented to 118 specialists of asthma selected among the members of the European Academy of Allergology.
  • (13) Formerly Communications secretary to The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Henry of Wales.
  • (14) Henry had hinted during a recent interview with French newspaper L’Equipe he could be interested in a future coaching role with the Gunners, and Wenger insisted on Tuesday that Henry’s return is a certainty when asked about a reunion with the former France striker.
  • (15) Not since Eleanor of Aquitaine became first the queen of France, then queen of England, married to Henry II, has one woman occupied such a position.
  • (16) As ever in children's books, when things get too complicated, animal characters can provide a useful way out, but even then, attempts to represent same-sex parenting can attract censure - as revealed by Justin Richardson's And Tango Makes Three , illustrated by Henry Cole.
  • (17) One person staying exactly where he is is Thierry Henry .
  • (18) Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the legislation is its so-called “Henry VIII powers” that grant the government executive power to amend existing legislation without further recourse to parliament.
  • (19) Before we meet, I have to have a stern talk with myself about not mentioning the game last August in which all Arsenal fans will contend that Barton got new signing Gervinho sent off on his debut; he's had similarly abrasive encounters since with fellow midfielders, Karl Henry from Wolves and Norwich's Bradley Johnson, the latter earning him a three-match ban.
  • (20) Four years earlier, Henry Campbell-Bannerman's Liberals had evicted the Conservatives (referred to most often then as Unionists) by what seemed a decisive margin.

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