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Herschel


Definition:

  • (n.) See Uranus.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It was written during the second world war and inspired by the murder in Paris of German diplomat Ernst vom Rath by Jewish teenager Herschel Grynszpan .
  • (2) The Kepler team is now hoping to get a replica device built onto the William Herschel telescope in La Palma in the Canary Islands , which would help them to measure the mass of any planets that the spacecraft detects.
  • (3) Before composing it, he visited London and made a special trip to Slough to meet the astronomer (and composer) William Herschel and to look at the stars through Herschel's 40ft telescope.
  • (4) Ando Fallshaw, co-founder of the website Carryology , which takes bags as seriously as its name suggests, has watched the growth of Herschel.
  • (5) The following morning The Observer devoted a single column to the game, focusing far more on the guest of honour and his entourage than the action: "His Majesty was attended by the Earl of Derby, Lord Herschell, the Hon Sir Derek Keppel, Colonel Clive Wigram and Sir Bryan Godfrey-Faussett.
  • (6) "Perhaps because of the magnificent, clear skies," Neufeld says, "the early Anglo-Saxon settlers named it after the Herschel family of astronomers."
  • (7) Herschel bags, like Fjallraven , Sandqvist , Eastpak and others, come in colours and patterns that talk nicely to your outfit, instead of shouting it down with technical fluorescence.
  • (8) Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian There is a photograph on the Herschel Supply Company website that pulls the viewer into the world of the brand.
  • (9) How the fingerprints slowly became standardized involves many persons, including Nathaniel Grew, Johannes Purkinje, William Herschel, Henry Faulds, Charles Darwin, Francis Galton, Mark Twain, Juan Vucetich, Edward Henry, and J. Edgar Hoover.
  • (10) I'm curious to know what bag Cormack was carrying when he came up with the Herschel idea, but he doesn't know.
  • (11) It is observed that the wall shear stress and the flow resistance increase in Herschel-Bulkley fluid in comparison with corresponding Newtonian fluid.
  • (12) The cause of this unexpected interest in Enceladus – first observed by William Herschel in 1789 and named after one of the children of the Earth goddess Gaia – stems from a discovery made by the robot spacecraft Cassini , which has been in orbit of Saturn for the past eight years.
  • (13) After all, the villagers of Herschel did exactly that, in 1911.
  • (14) "Actually, they contacted us for some background material on Herschel," Neufeld says.
  • (15) Herschel takes its name from a small town in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada , where the Cormacks' grandparents lived.
  • (16) There may also be the odd Herschel rucksack: the company donated some to a silent auction held to commemorate the village's centenary.
  • (17) This diamond, which is usually cut in leather and bisected with two vertical slits, is not the mark of a single brand – although to look at Herschel bags, you could be forgiven for mistaking it as one – but of heritage.
  • (18) Blood has been represented by a non-Newtonian fluid obeying Herschel-Bulkley equation.
  • (19) Herschel Supply Company was founded by Lyndon Cormack, along with his brother Jamie.
  • (20) Where my grandparents ended up settling was in a little town called Herschel, of 30 people.

Uranus


Definition:

  • (n.) The son or husband of Gaia (Earth), and father of Chronos (Time) and the Titans.
  • (n.) One of the primary planets. It is about 1,800,000,000 miles from the sun, about 36,000 miles in diameter, and its period of revolution round the sun is nearly 84 of our years.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) They have sent back images of Saturn's rings, Jupiter's red spot and sulphur volcanoes on its moons Europa and Io, and of "winter" on Uranus.
  • (2) By 1864 Ulrichs had transposed the new knowledge from embryology to sexology to explain those to whom he gave the name Urnings (after Uranus who gave womanless birth to Venus from sea spume) as having "a woman's mind trapped in a man's body" (anima muliebris corpore virili inclusa).
  • (3) Radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTG) transform the heat produced during the alpha decay of 238Pu into electrical energy for use by deep-space probes, such as the Voyager spacecraft, which have returned images and other data from Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus.

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