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Reddy


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That’s about 4-5C hotter than normal for April, according to state meteorological official YK Reddy.
  • (2) N Kiran Reddy, the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, held two rounds of talks with the leaders of the utility employees' association, but the workers would not call off their strike.
  • (3) (1985) Cancer Res., 45, 5656] or digestion with nuclease P1 [Reddy, M.V.
  • (4) It is well established that in response to feeding of galactose to four-week-old rats cataracts develop (Unakar, Genyea, Reddan & Reddy, Exp.
  • (5) Randall said he was not long at Indooroopilly when he complained to Brigadier Reddy, the army's state social service secretary.
  • (6) There was nothing Reddy could do about super-sub Kwame Yeboah’s 89th minute thunderbolt , which keeps Brisbane at the top of the table.
  • (7) Reddy reckons that games development is becoming more appealing to girls as a potential career because it is no longer about a computer sitting in the corner of the room, it's about phones, laptops and social networks.
  • (8) "This is Plan B," says Srinivas Reddy, the Bangladesh country director of the International Labour Organisation.
  • (9) She was characterised by her very specific sense of failure, which was rueful but nonchalant at the same time: Pearson's iconic image had Kate Reddy smashing up shop-bought mince pies to make them look as though she'd made them herself.
  • (10) Previously, it has been shown that when circular plasmids containing this palindromic insert were transfected into SFV-infected cells, efficient replication and resolution generated linear minichromosomes with bona fide viral hairpin termini (A. M. DeLange, M. Reddy, D. Scraba, C. Upton, and G. McFadden, J. Virol.
  • (11) The nuclear U-2 RNA which is highly modified (Reddy, R., Ro Choi, T.S., Henning, D., Shibata, H., Choi, Y.C., and Busch H. (1972) J. Biol.
  • (12) Reddy and K. Randerath, Carcinogenesis, 7 (1986) 1543] in WBC and internal tissues treated with individual carcinogens, while CSC treatment elicited aromatic adducts in most tissues but not in WBC.
  • (13) The length of index finger relative to fourth finger has been measured on parents and children in 190 families belonging to an endogamous Reddy community of Nalgonda District, India.
  • (14) They were on holiday to celebrate Reddi’s birthday.
  • (15) We have measured ATP splitting by canine cardiac natural actomyosin using extraction and equilibration procedures described previously (Honig, C. R. and Reddy, Y. C. 1973, J. Pharmacol.
  • (16) But when the charismatic but corrupt local leader YS Rajasekhara Reddy died in a helicopter crash in 2009, the Congress party suddenly realised that it had created too powerful a regional governor and so came down heavily on his son and heir, who is now in prison on a corruption charge despite the huge following he has massed in much of the state.
  • (17) We previously described the isolation of a human oncogene which had acquired transforming potential by a DNA rearrangement accompanying transfection of NIH 3T3 cells with human tumor DNA (X. Zhan, A. Culpepper, M. Reddy, J. Loveless, and M. Goldfarb, Oncogene 1:369-376, 1987).
  • (18) The Singh and Singh modification of the Reddy and Singh (1976) technique was used.
  • (19) The Solt-Farber resistant hepatocyte (RH) and Reddy (dietary peroxisome proliferator) hepatocarcinogenesis protocols were utilized to induce both preneoplastic and neoplastic nodules in male F-344 rats.
  • (20) Changes in the concentration and composition of AP1 occur after cells are perturbed in a variety of different ways (Curran, in Reddy et al., eds.

Reedy


Definition:

  • (a.) Abounding with reeds; covered with reeds.
  • (a.) Having the quality of reed in tone, that is, ///// and thin^ as some voices.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The case against Reedy was dropped when her rapist – Wilbur Brown – was caught by another force and confessed.
  • (2) He said Mutko replied quickly saying the Russian authorities would co-operate but, as Reedie put it, “it won’t be easy”.
  • (3) And Wada is now looking into the latest claims, which Reedie described as “a real cause for concern”.
  • (4) More than a year after attacking Reedy, the man struck again, but this time he was caught and confessed to the earlier crime.
  • (5) Reedie said the official was able to test the athlete but only after being told by security officials that 30 days’ notice would be required in future, which “makes a mockery of the idea of no-notice testing”.
  • (6) When the charges against her were dropped, Reedy sued the police and has now won a marathon legal battle and a $1.5m (£1m) settlement against the detective who turned her from victim into accused.
  • (7) As Lincoln, Daniel Day-Lewis is excellent: he has the president's famous height, and his reedy, hushed manner of speaking.
  • (8) Reedy was swabbed for forensic evidence, but the material was never tested.
  • (9) Reedy's flared X of four bridges, which appears rotated 60 degrees at successive levels on the thick filament, depends on the orientation of the actin filaments in the whole lattice as well as on the range of movement in each cross-bridge.
  • (10) Reedy was 19 when the man entered the petrol station near Pittsburgh where she was working to pay her way through college and pulled a gun.
  • (11) Many seasoned anti-doping veterans worry that Wada has been “captured” by the IOC, a shift they claim is embodied by Sir Craig Reedie’s appointment as president.
  • (12) Reedie argued that Wada has been doing its bit to increase funding – establishing a new $12m fund to research new testing methods and receiving an encouraging response to a recent plea to fund more investigations in the mould of Pound’s – but that other stakeholders must now do the same.
  • (13) The president of the World Anti-Doping Agency, Sir Craig Reedie, has called for sponsorship revenue from cheating athletes to be diverted to the fight against doping and for a levy on TV rights deals as part of a huge increase in the organisation’s resources.
  • (14) Craig Reedie, the president of Wada [the World Anti-Doping Agency] came out the other day and said there would never be sanctions against countries which systematically dope .
  • (15) Reedie, an International Olympic Committee vice-president, also endorsed another idea that has been intermittently proposed by Wada executives but has gained traction in recent months as the scale of the global challenge has again become clear.
  • (16) Mutko told Russian news agencies that he has asked the Wada president, Craig Reedie, to provide a “road map” that the country could follow.
  • (17) Doping revelations of top athletes will be greeted with dismay but no surprise Read more Responding to a documentary highlighting the claims broadcast by ARD , the president of Wada, Sir Craig Reedie, said: “Wada is very disturbed by these new allegations that have been raised by ARD, which will, once again, shake the foundation of clean athletes worldwide.” He said that given the nature of the allegations, they would be handed over immediately to the organisation’s independent commission for further investigation.
  • (18) Reedy was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
  • (19) In an article for theguardian.com , Reedie said that, while Wada could be proud of how far it had come since its formation in 1999, it was time for a step change.
  • (20) That is reckless beyond description.” Pound, who is in London to speak at the Tackling Doping in Sport conference alongside the current Wada president, Sir Craig Reedie, said drugs such as meldonium were not supposed to be taken for long periods.

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