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Stein


Definition:

  • (n. & v.) See Steen.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Enright said: “We call on the home secretary and chair of IICSA [the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse] to engage actively and urgently to find a way forward that secures the confidence of survivors and provides the inquiry’s legal team with the resources and support they need to deliver justice and truth that survivors deserve.” Stein said his clients were “deeply disatisfied” with aspects of how the inquiry had been conducted but called for Emmerson to stay, adding: “I urge the home secretary to seek to find a way in which his valuable contribution can be maintained”.
  • (2) The relationship of this component to the recently reported rod-outer-segment inhibitor protein [Yamazaki, Stein, Chernoff & Bitensky (1983) J. Biol.
  • (3) Within the period from 1959 to 1984 the development of diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities has been demonstrated in 68 cases of women with a Stein-Leventhal syndrome.
  • (4) Seven of these ten patients exhibited the clinical characteristics of Stein-Leventhal syndrome; of these, three had evidence of polycystic ovaries.
  • (5) Two distinctive patterns of discharge were observed which were similar to those reported for static and dynamic gamma-motoneurones during locomotion in the same preparation, but without paralysis (Murphy, Stein & Taylor, 1984).
  • (6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Artwork by feminist Linda Stein adorns the waiting room of Choices Women’s Medical Center in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New York.
  • (7) At the Tokyo motor show, Herbert Diess, who runs the Volkswagen brand, and Sven Stein, the head of VW’s Japanese division, also apologised for the scandal.
  • (8) The diagnostic value of LRF was assessed by measuring the response of plasma levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) to a single iv injection of synthetic LRF in 29 normal subjects, 12 women with Stein-Leventhal syndrome, 8 patients with primary gonadal failure, 7 women with Sheehan's syndrome, 20 patients with pituitary tumors, 10 subjects with idiopathic gonadotropin deficiency, and 5 patients with hypothalamic tumors.
  • (9) The diagnosis was established by bronchoalveolar lavage associated with appropriate steining.
  • (10) So I’m just really optimistic.” A Morning Consult poll released on Sunday put the four-way split at Hillary Clinton at 39%, Donald Trump at 37%, Johnson at 8% – he was at 9% in the same poll earlier in August – and the Green party candidate, Jill Stein , at 3%.
  • (11) But no campaigner has gone as far as Stein, who said Obama was "another climate denier who basically sold out with just a little bit of window dressing".
  • (12) Prolactin and aldosterone secretion and renin activity in the plasma were measured in the course of thyroliberin (TRH) test in women with various endocrine diseases, both connected with the water-salt metabolism disturbances and without these--with the idiopathic edemas (n = 11), hypothyrosis (n = 16), Stein-Leventhal'syndrome (n = 6), and obesity (n = 8).
  • (13) She is perhaps more aggressive politically than Bernie and she is perhaps, some would say, less afraid, or less intimidated – or whatever it is, she has what Bernie has and perhaps more.” Stein is set to be confirmed as the Green party’s nominee on Saturday and is openly courting the seemingly large number of Sanders supporters who are reluctant or refusing to heed his call to support Clinton.
  • (14) The very people Corbyn and Stein condemn at home for their racism, they tacitly endorse abroad.
  • (15) They don’t want places where, as Gertrude Stein famously said of Los Angeles, “there is no there there”.
  • (16) Sections were steined with the avidin-biotin peroxidase complex method for keratin, vimentin, desmin and S-100 protein, the peroxidase-antiperoxidase method for lysozyme, and the direct immunoperoxidase method for IgA and secretory component.
  • (17) Tracheitis was incited by Ind-C, Stein, T-8, and A-2 at 5 days PI; the lesions were minimal to marked in severity.
  • (18) One woman who went to both Barney’s and Stein’s salons but had plenty going on at her own base, the bookshop Shakespeare and Company, was Sylvia Beach, who numbered among her great achievements the publication of James Joyce’s Ulysses .
  • (19) Acanthosis nigricans was diagnosed in the patient's second year and the syndrome of Stein-Leventhal at the age of 15.
  • (20) Stein Maternity Blues Scale and Beck Depression Inventory were used to collect data.

Tankard


Definition:

  • (n.) A large drinking vessel, especially one with a cover.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That merriment is not just tankards and quaintness and mimsy Morris dancing, but a witty, angry and tender fire at the centre of Englishness.
  • (2) The tankard, a snip at £9.95, regulates the intake with phrases such as "your beer is running dangerously low" and "refill immediately - danger of sobering up".
  • (3) Or, if it's on the specials board, try a Hennessy Smash – a cognac and strawberry drink served, incongruously, in a half-pint tankard.
  • (4) You'll also like the dimpled half-pint mugs, the tiny tankards for tasters and the pub's monthly War of the Roses, a Lancashire-versus-Yorkshire brewery showdown.
  • (5) Ten and more faecal coliform germs could be detected in 4.7% of the mechanically rinsed tankards and in 12.1% of those cleaned in open vats.

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