(1) Como Park Zoo and Conservatory came up with the idea in response to a common prank where people leave trick messages for friends from people named things like Don Key and Sally Mander, then including the phone number for the local zoo.
(2) "It helps that our front-line staff now has somewhere to quickly transfer these calls to instead of trying to explain that there is no one here with the name ‘Sally Mander,'" said zoo director Michelle Furrer in a release.
(3) My knowledge was based on the vivid depiction of Tyrone Power's Ferdinand de Lesseps meeting Miles Mander's prime minister and getting the money to complete his project in Alan Dwan's 1938 movie Suez .
(4) Instagram remains one of the fastest-growing networks in the UK, with a younger user base than any of the other major networks,” said Jason Mander of GlobalWebIndex.
(5) Probably HMV's branch in Wolverhampton's Mander Centre.
(6) Builders' tea: "The mainstream tea category has lost its sparkle," Neil Manders, Twinings' commercial director, told the Grocer recently.
(7) Indications and modalities for the use of expanders in the head and neck (Argenta et al., 1983; Manders et al., 1984) and the breast (Radovan, 1982; Argenta et al., 1983) are now well established, but severe skin loss in the distal part of the leg, particularly if due to trauma and accompanied by exposure of the neural structure, may create serious problems of reconstruction.
(8) • Jerry Mander is the founder of the San Francisco-based International Forum on Globalization.
Mender
Definition:
(n.) One who mends or repairs.
Example Sentences:
(1) He also wants to expand services available at its stores by bringing in shoe menders Timpsons and exploring putting coffee shops or car mechanics into units within Morrisons’ car parks.
(2) The military staged a coup in 1960, which saw the hanging of the then-prime minister, Adnan Menderes, and two other ministers, and another in 1971.
(3) Adnan Menderes , Turkey’s popular political figure of 1950s was hanged in 1961, following the first military takeover.
(4) While infected animals could have brought the virus into the area, analysis based on the probable time of infection of pregnant dams showed that easterly winds at the end of September or beginning of October 1979 could have brought insects infected with Akabane virus into the Menderes valley from eastern Turkey or northern Syria.
(5) It is critical that we make more visible the expectations and indictments of women in their socially constructed roles of menders and tenders.
(6) "Boulatruelle, the road-mender we have already met.
(7) Their appearances in print were usually restricted to cartoons in Punch, which whittled away their lives to a set of comic catchphrases, or novels in which they provided little more than splashes of local colour, such as Dombey and Son 's description of "the water-carts and the old-clothes men, and the people with geraniums, and the umbrella-mender, and the man who trilled the little bell of the Dutch clock as he went along".
(8) An outbreak of bluetongue in sheep started in the Menderes valley, Aydin Province, Western Turkey, in October 1977.
(9) During the night of 14-15 October 1977, south-easterly winds could have brought midges infected with bluetongue virus for the 15 h flight at a height possibly of 500 m and at temperatures of about 20 degrees C. A depression moving north-eastwards accompanied by rain may have affected the landing of midges in the Menderes valley on the morning of 15 October.
(10) An outbreak of arthrogryposis-hydranencephaly in newly born calves occurred in March-May 1980, also in the Menderes valley, Aydin Province.