(n.) Formerly, a man who imported and dealt in small articles of a miscellaneous kind, especially such as please the fancy of women.
(n.) A person, usually a woman, who makes, trims, or deals in hats, bonnets, headdresses, etc., for women.
Example Sentences:
(1) Photograph: Fox Searchlight Beret From the trailer alone it’s clear this film is a milliner’s wet dream.
(2) Fifty such cases of Modified Freyer's prostatectomy were compared with cases of classical Freyer's prostatectomy (n = 25) and Millin's prostatectomy (n = 25).
(3) Degas didn't just paint dancers, I discovered, he painted horses and washerwomen and milliners, and women getting awkwardly in and out of bathtubs, or combing their or some other girl's hair.
(4) Sidney Millin, another "involvement worker" with the project, echoes David's assessment, saying that while he encountered "some reluctance", he too saw GPs and other staff react positively to being better informed.
(5) Sexual behaviour after prostatectomy has been observed in 100 patients who have undergone a Millin prostatectomy with preventive haemostasis.
(6) On the basis of two series of retropubic Millin's prostatectomies (426 operations) the value of this method of approach is evaluated.
(7) The Milliner (@MillinersTale) @GdnSocialCare Great program, shows need for high quality training & ongoing support, also vital role of preparation & matching June 8, 2015 The Milliner (@MillinersTale) @GdnSocialCare Also shows how introducing a new foster child ( sibling or not) to a fledgling placement can cause huge damage June 8, 2015 Oratorio (@oratorio_silver) @JerryLonsdale1 it showed the reality of a lack of carers, training and resources.
(8) Open (Millin's retropubic) prostatectomy (RPP) was the procedure of choice for large glands and transurethral resection (TURP) for smaller glands: 408 had had RPP and 262 TURP; 14.5 percent of the TURP group eventually needed a second procedure during a one to six-year follow-up compared with only 2.6 percent of the RPP group.
(9) Operation by Millin's method was carried out in 181 patients; non-infected urine was postoperatively found in 40 cases, which amounts to 22.3%.
(10) I’m basically saying, show me something that wows me – that makes me go, this is amazing, I’d love to work with you.” Jones also became upset with Gaga when milliner Philip Treacy made her the same hat that Jones was using on tour, only in a different colour.
(11) 6) Cleveland Browns Last season: 5-11 Needs: Cornerback, safety, wide receiver, tight end Pick: Dee Milliner, cornerback, Alabama Yet another team who would be content to trade down, Cleveland could well find a few suitors in this spot.
(12) New York Jets: Dee Milliner, cornerback, Alabama The clear No1 cornerback in this draft, with fantastic size (6ft 1ins, 197lbs) and tremendous cover skills.
(13) Chance Warmack , offensive guard, Alabama 2.20am BST Titans on the clock... 2.20am BST This was the trade made a few minutes ago by the Rams 2.18am BST No.9 The New York Jets pick... Dee Milliner , cornerback, Alabama (At least they avoided adding yet another quarterback) 2.13am BST Paolo's verdict on Tavon Austin Paolo says: And there you have it – the first non-lineman selected in this year’s draft is West Virginia’s Tavon Austin.
(14) Geno Smith led three long scoring drives, ran for a touchdown and threw for 190 yards, while two interceptions by rookie Dee Milliner and one by 35-year-old Ed Reed prevented a Miami comeback.
(15) #NFLDraft April 26, 2013 Personally, though, I love the Milliner pick.
(16) Evaluation of economical advantages between TURP and Millin shows a relationship of 1:2.3 in favour for of TURP.
(17) Sidney Millin is a mental health project worker at Social Action for Health .
(18) Three patients were operated on according to Millin's method, their tumours having been detected only after enucleation of adenoma of the prostate.
(19) A former journalist, originally from Zimbabwe, Millin has bipolar disorder and has had some difficult interactions within primary care.
(20) Millin's retropubic prostatectomy was carried out in 250 patients in two urological centres.
Women
Definition:
(pl. ) of Woman
(n.) pl. of Woman.
Example Sentences:
(1) PMS is more prevalent among women working outside the home, alcoholics, women of high parity, and women with toxemic tendency; it probably runs in families.
(2) Collins said she asked Sullivan several questions, including who the women were.
(3) In this book, he dismisses Freud's idea of penis envy - "Freud got it spectacularly wrong" - and said "women don't envy the penis.
(4) All the women had vaginal ultrasound velocimetry studies in both mainstem uterine arteries through the parametrium before the surgical procedure and again after the procedure.
(5) Nulliparous women were also more likely to discontinue the condom because of pregnancy, as were non-Protestants and the Australian-born.
(6) Even though attempts to generalize the data from childbearing women to women of childbearing age have an inherent conservative bias, the results of our study suggest that 988 women (95% CI 713 to 1336) aged 15 to 44 years in Quebec had HIV infection in 1989.
(7) This effect was more marked in breast cancer patients which may explain our earlier finding that women with upper body fat localization are at increased risk for developing breast cancer.
(8) The availability and success of changes in reproductive technology should lead to a reappraisal of the indications for hysterectomy, especially in young women.
(9) The epidemiology of HIV infection among women and hence among children has progressively changed since the onset of the epidemic in Western countries.
(10) The obvious need for highly effective contraception in women with existing disorders of glucose metabolism has led to a search for oral contraceptive (OC) regimens for such women that are efficient but without unacceptable metabolic side effects.
(11) More research and a national policy to provide optimal nutrition for all pregnant women, including the adolescent, are needed.
(12) After a discussion of the therapeutic relationship, several coping strategies which have been used successfully by many women are described and therapeutic applications are offered.
(13) DI James Faulkner of Great Manchester police said: “The men and women working in the factory have told us that they were subjected to physical and verbal assaults at the hands of their employers and forced to work more than 80-hours before ending up with around £25 for their week’s work.
(14) Elderly women need to follow the same strategies as postmenopausal women with more emphasis on prevention of falls.
(15) Total cholesterol levels are elevated, particularly in hypopituitary women.
(16) In the 153 women to whom iron supplements were given during pregnancy, the initial fall in haemoglobin concentration was less, was arrested by 28 weeks gestation and then rose to a level equivalent to the booking level.
(17) The frequency of gastric malignancies in the families of the women with gastric polyps was higher than in the controls and in men, 6.2, 3.1 and 2.4 percent, respectively (p less than 0.05, and p less than 0.025).
(18) Four cases of pregnancies in two women with tricuspid atresia (TA) are described.
(19) In 2012, 20% of small and medium-sized businesses were either run solely or mostly by women.
(20) These 150 women, the word acknowledges, were killed for being women.