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Strickle


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument to strike grain to a level with the measure; a strike.
  • (n.) An instrument for whetting scythes; a rifle.
  • (n.) An instrument used for smoothing the surface of a core.
  • (n.) A templet; a pattern.
  • (n.) An instrument used in dressing flax.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Several already published samples form a part of the present study, but their appellation do not correspond to the previous one; stricklingly, only few B3 (new appellation) have been described in the literature, which let one think that they might be undetected using classical grouping tests, and thus considered as normal B.
  • (2) Other larger than life figures include an EU commissioner, Neelie Krooes , who’s clearly enjoying her last few months in the job and saying pretty much whatever she likes ; Larry Strickling, the US assistant secretary at the Department of Commerce – when he opens his mouth, everyone else closes theirs, the better to parse every word and interpret them in a self-serving fashion later – and ICANN’s charismatic CEO, Fadi Chehadi, whose silver tongue could charm anyone, but just the once.

Strickler


Definition:

  • (n.) See Strickle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Strickler was at Sundance this year, where a number of Kickstarter-financed films were offered distribution deals.
  • (2) "The entire idea was, 'Let's do something only because we think it's cool and interesting, and for no other reason'," Strickler explains when we sit down on the office's verdant roof terrace to talk.
  • (3) In this week's email, an article about rapper 50 Cent from GQ is highlighted alongside one employee's selection of an anthology of protest comics, and CEO and co-founder Yancey Strickler's choice, an early music festival in New York.
  • (4) We always wanted to be something much broader," says Strickler.
  • (5) When I put that suggestion to Strickler, though, he disagrees.
  • (6) "Going straight to the web, or video on demand, or doing a deal with independent cinemas – these are all viable options now," said Strickler.
  • (7) It's just the beginning of a major change in the industry, says Kickstarter's co-founder Yancey Strickler.
  • (8) A few minutes with Strickler and it's clear that it's being a part of this artistic scene that motivates him.
  • (9) Two of those backers were Steve Wozniak , who designed the first Apple computer, and Yancey Strickler , one of the founders of Kickstarter.
  • (10) However, the coenzyme, NADH, completely abolishes the alkylation of both enzyme activities by the progestin analog [Thomas J .L., Myers R. P., Rosik L. O. and Strickler R. C., J. Steroid Biochem.
  • (11) For all that people outside Kickstarter have been pondering the company's future, the impression given by Strickler is of someone well aware that his passion depends on being able to see the problems down the road.
  • (12) As the company grows and the original goal gets more and more distant from the new hires who come in, Strickler hopes that quirks such as the email will gel the team.

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