(n.) The upright post about which the steps of a circular staircase wind; hence, in stairs having straight flights, the principal post at the foot of a staircase, or the secondary ones at the landings. See Hollow newel, under Hollow.
Example Sentences:
(1) It even had carved oak bears as newel posts on its modest staircase.
(2) Mike Newell , who made Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire , directed Great Expectations, but there was no big-budget largesse this time.
(3) In June, Holliday and Newell were told that Jessica has Leigh’s syndrome , an inherited neurological disorder that was already causing lesions in her brain.
(4) Updated at 7.16pm BST 3.31pm BST This is Jim Newell in Washington.
(5) They’re wanting to try and park large sums of money – I’m talking from £25m [US$38.5m] to £150m,” Newell said.
(6) Newell has been in priso n since the late 1980s, serving a life sentence for murdering a neighbour during the course of a burglary.
(7) As was found by the hybridization technique, 43 strains among 92 studied strains of the yeast Rhodotorula glutinis belong to Rhodosporidium diobovatum Newell et Hunter (Ustilaginaceae, Basidiomycetes).
(8) "If it is the time between first and third goal, the record is, incredibly, held by Mike Newell, who scored a hat-trick in nine minutes for Blackburn against Rosenborg in the 1995-96 season.
(9) It’s disappointing, but it’s part of this business.” 2.16pm BST Good morning, this is Jim Newell from Washington.
(10) The approach into the Emirates is rather less dangerous than that to Rosario Central’s Estadio Gigante De Arroyito, where Pochettino played for the local rivals, Newell’s Old Boys, in his native Argentina.
(11) Pablo Migliore was detained on Sunday night on the pitch after police sealed off the stadium where only hours before the club had lost 0-1 to Newell's Old Boys.
(12) They have learned, for instance, that the smiles from their daughter, so rare that Newell describes them as “gold dust” could be infrequent because her body is conserving energy.
(13) And reduced prominence for the telescope could impact on the 120,000 visitors who take the Telescope Road exit off the Newell Highway each year.
(14) In an earlier study, Stinson, Newell, Castle, Mallery-Ruganis, and Holcomb (1989) identified a number of characteristics deemed important for comprehension, based on interviews with deaf professionals.
(15) Mike Newell, then Luton Town's manager, said publicly that bungs were rife.
(16) A native of Rosario, Sante Fe in central Argentina, Garay made his way to Benfica via Newells Old Boys, Racing Santander and Real Madrid.
(17) "Have Newell's Old Boys ever played Young Boys of Berne?"
(18) If we went through the natural route, they could never tell us if another baby would be affected,” said Newell, 42, director of High Wycome Cricket Club.
(19) Pochettino blazed his kick over the crossbar but Newell’s still won an epic shootout 11-10.
(20) After a 1-1 first-leg draw, the 20-year-old Pochettino headed Newell’s in front before the Colombians scored a late equaliser and penalties ensued.
Nowel
Definition:
(n.) Christmas; also, a shout of joy at Christmas for the birth of the Savior.
(n.) A kind of hymn, or canticle, of mediaeval origin, sung in honor of the Nativity of our Lord; a Christmas carol.
(n.) The core, or the inner part, of a mold for casting a large hollow object.
(n.) The bottom part of a mold or of a flask, in distinction from the cope; the drag.
Example Sentences:
(1) The BCR gene (Groffen et al., 1984) plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of human leukemias that involve the Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1) (Rowley, 1973; Nowell & Hungerford, 1960).
(2) David Nowell Fellow of the Geological Society • Zoe Williams’ excellent piece deserves a medal for telling us, in a world of distortions, the truth about migration and also reminding us that welcoming the stranger is essential for our growth as human beings.
(3) In contrast, previous in vitro studies of bcl-2 mRNAs showed that expression of this gene is very low in unstimulated PBLs but can be markedly induced when lymphocytes are stimulated to proliferate in culture (Reed JC, Tsujimoto Y, Alpers JD, Croce CM, Nowell PC.
(4) The first consistent karyotypic abnormality found to be associated with neoplastic disease was the Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome (Nowell & Hungerford, 1960).
(5) As Stanbridge and Nowell stated at the conclusion of a recent Cold Spring Harbor meeting on the Origins of Human Cancer, "We have come a long way.
(6) Doing so by a big score is huge, but we came within a collapsed maul on the line of doing so.” Paul O’Connell’s cool head leads Ireland through Six Nations furnace | Andy Bull Read more The wing Jack Nowell scored two of England’s seven tries, including the final one that set up the frantic finish.
(7) People caught fiddling more than the living wage should have their tax returns published David Nowell Our country is fit to live in because of its essential infrastructure of transport, fire services, the police, education, the health service, the military and so on, all paid for with our taxes.
(8) David Nowell New Barnet, Hertfordshire • Within days of his election, Jeremy Corbyn is in danger of falling into a classic Cameron trap.
(9) In 1960, Nowell and Hungerford found, for the first time, a minute chromosome at the metaphase in chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) cells, which was called Philadelphia chromosome (9; 22 translocation) later.
(10) David Nowell New Barnet, Hertfordshire • Your front-page article ( HMRC knew of wrongdoing, but did not prosecute bank , 10 February) highlights the most shocking aspect of this whole sorry affair.
(11) Henry Slade, Jack Nowell, Danny Care and Alex Goode will be itching to impress having waited all tournament for a start but the absence of a midfield presence to run some hard, sharp lines may not help.
(13) Ben Youngs spotted a prop guarding a ruck and jogged past him to send in Ford; Rory Kockott kicked a penalty after Billy Vunipola failed to roll away; Nowell stepped out of trouble for his first try: Mermoz’s delayed pass to Nakaitaci set up a try for Vincent Debaty; Billy Vunipola forced his way over; then Benjamin Kayser did the same.
(14) In 1960, Nowell and Hungerford found, for the first time, a minute chromosome at the metaphase in chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) cells, which was called Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1 chromosome) later.
(15) The hypothesis of tumor progression proposed by Nowell [P. C. Nowell, Science (Wash. DC), 194: 23-28, 1976] states that one mechanism for the development of the metastatic phenotype could be the induction of chromosomal instability.
(16) These findings support Nowell's hypothesis that the stem line is different for each solid tumor, which makes it difficult to relate chromosomal changes to the initiation of the neoplastic state.
(17) Genetic instability has been hypothesized by P. C. Nowell and other investigators to be an important aspect of tumor progression that leads to the generation of metastatic variants.
(18) Nowell’s second try seemed to tilt the match towards England, as if they were touched by destiny.
(19) These experimental observations strongly support Nowell's clonal evolution model of tumour progression.
(20) In addition, we will attempt to integrate the concept of the unicellular behavior of tumor cells with Foulds' and subsequently Nowell's insightful hypothesis concerning tumor progression.