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Paulian


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Paulianist

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Pauline


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the apostle Paul, or his writings; resembling, or conforming to, the writings of Paul; as, the Pauline epistles; Pauline doctrine.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pauline Cafferkey, the Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2014, has described the pain of battling the virus inside a hospital isolation unit.
  • (2) "I almost feel sorry for them," said Pauline Corton, who was checking out Radley bags in the County Arcade with 20%, 30% and 50% off.
  • (3) But flat-out discrimination based on religion or ethnicity or country of origin has never served us well.” The One Nation leader, Pauline Hanson, has welcomed Trump’s move, but questioned what Turnbull had to give to secure the new administration’s backing for the refugee resettlement agreement.
  • (4) Pauline Cafferkey said she was “happy to be alive” as she thanked staff at the Royal Free Hospital in London who she said saved her life.
  • (5) The exposure of unsavoury candidates, allegations of racism and attempts at character assassination of Nigel Farage can be traced to Lynton Crosby , the architect of Conservative strategy who is a veteran of battles with the far-right Pauline Hanson in Australia.
  • (6) Pauline Kael, when reviewing the film, said, "Jane Fonda has been a charming, witty, nudie cutie in recent years, and now gets a chance at an archetypal character.
  • (7) Early on Sunday morning, Malcolm Turnbull looked out to the Australian electorate and expressed his own profound alienation from the lived experiences of the losers of globalisation – the people who had flocked to Nick Xenophon and Pauline Hanson and to Labor on the basis that the ALP had climbed down partially from the neoliberal pedestal constructed by Bob Hawke and Paul Keating.
  • (8) Scottish Ebola nurse readmitted to hospital in 'serious condition' Read more “We are sad to announce that Pauline Cafferkey’s condition has deteriorated and she is now critically ill. Pauline is being treated for Ebola in the high-level isolation unit at the Royal Free hospital,” a statement said.
  • (9) In its original format the show was was presented by Mark Lawson from 1994 until 2005, when Kearney and Wark took over, and in the early years often featured a regular panel of Tom Paulin, Allison Pearson and Tony Parsons.
  • (10) Born Pauline Crispin in Liverpool, the younger daughter of an insurance company manager, she was educated at Merchant Taylor's Girls school at Great Crosby, Northampton High school, and Sutton High school.
  • (11) Two personnages have to be considered: Lazare-Zola and Pauline-Zola.
  • (12) Bill Shorten pushes integrity inquiry but says political corruption isn't widespread Read more If politics is about people, and about connections, Shorten’s challenge for 2017 is not only validating the concerns of voters angry enough to propel Donald Trump to the White House, to Brexit and to vote for Pauline Hanson – but to persuade them to make a durable connection with him.
  • (13) Quebec premier Pauline Marois faulted the company's response to the disaster.
  • (14) Every passenger who flew between London and Glasgow with the Scottish Ebola patient, Pauline Cafferkey, has now been traced, health officials in Edinburgh have said.
  • (15) Pauline has seen an actual human eat two Slayer burgers in a row.
  • (16) In those days his devoted wife, Pauline, was always on hand to supplement his lip-reading with sign language.
  • (17) The woman, named as Nurse Pauline Cafferkey, arrived for specialist treatment at the Royal Free hospital in north London on Tuesday after being flown to RAF Northolt in a military plane.
  • (18) 169:2881-2884, 1987, and Y. Kamio, H. Pösö, Y. Terawaki, and L. Paulin, J. Biol.
  • (19) Director of public health, Dr Emilia Crighton, said: “Pauline’s condition is a complication of previous infection with the Ebola virus.
  • (20) To determine whether the Rabinov-Paulin or the long-leg venography technique should be preferred in the diagnostic management of patients with clinically suspected deep-vein thrombosis, two independent experienced radiologists blindly assessed two different series of venograms of consecutive outpatients with clinically suspected deep-vein thrombosis.

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