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Monteith


Definition:

  • (n.) See Monteth.
  • (n.) A vessel in which glasses are washed; -- so called from the name of the inventor.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In fact, only a month after the opening night Monteith wrote to Osborne saying, “I haven’t enjoyed an evening in the theatre so much for a very long time indeed,” and going on to ask if he might be interested in writing a novel.
  • (2) Elizabeth also produced a scan of the letter from Charles Monteith explaining that Faber was unaware that those were Sylvia's wishes.
  • (3) Thus, there was no correlation in the study sample, which is consistent with the results reported by Karkazis and Polyzois, but in disagreement with those published by Monteith.
  • (4) Anita Monteith from the ICAEW's tax faculty said: "The charge will increase complexity and compliance costs, and we are worried we are going to see the same operational problems arising that we saw for tax credits – especially for those with fluctuating incomes."
  • (5) It was not a funeral but a reinterment, the dean of Leicester, David Monteith, reminded his congregation, because in 1485 Richard III did have a funeral, albeit hasty and improvised.
  • (6) The company has appointed Herbert Monteith, a member of the finance team, as interim head of finance, a non-board position.
  • (7) And Charles Monteith [the longstanding chairman of Faber] then wrote to me and said that he was really sorry – they didn't notice this.
  • (8) But when I put this to Charles Monteith he wrote back and said: 'I'm a little surprised, I confess, at some of Olywn's remarks.
  • (9) Tax manager Anita Monteith said: “The 3% rise in stamp duty land tax for purchasing buy to let and second homes will affect individuals but not it would seem corporate investors.
  • (10) In our sample, the occlusion plane could not be oriented in the articulatory space or in toothless mouth by means of the method proposed by Monteith.
  • (11) When Sigmund wrote back to Monteith to ask him about this, he wrote: "That seems to me to be completely meaningless."
  • (12) The other was the decision by a young Faber editor, Charles Monteith, to ask Osborne’s permission to publish the play at a time when few stage scripts achieved that kind of permanence.
  • (13) But for Monteith to say that he'd certainly never heard that – it just seems that they were keeping it from Faber."
  • (14) The Authors have experimentally verified Monteith's mathematical formula validity for determination of occlusal plane in edentulous patients in order to realize some complete dentures.
  • (15) David Monteith, the dean of Leicester, said: "This is a tomb which reflects the era in which it is designed as well as the solemn purpose for which it is commissioned.

Monteth


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Monteith

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