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Wainwright


Definition:

  • (n.) Same as Wagonwright.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) That's the sixth hit allowed tonight dor Wainwright.
  • (2) After the action-packed opening two innings the Cardinals, and particularly Wainwright, settled and the runs dried up.
  • (3) The list is split between on and off-screen talent, including Sherlock producer Sue Vertue, the writer of Last Tango in Halifax and Happy Valley, Sally Wainwright, and Elisabeth Murdoch , founder of MasterChef producer Shine.
  • (4) Leaving aside those who make difficult interviewees because they are difficult people, Sally Wainwright is probably the most difficult interviewee ever.
  • (5) Nothing doing for Marte who can do nothing with an inside fastball - that's four strikeouts now for Wainwright - at least Marte saw 12 pitches, but that's small consolation down seven runs.
  • (6) BBC1’s police thriller Happy Valley, starring Sarah Lancashire set in the Calder Valley and written by Sally Wainwright , will return for a third series after its second pulled 7 million viewers.
  • (7) Updated at 5.08am BST 2.26am BST Not Terry Francona (@NotCoachTito) Next inning: The Cardinals continue to depress their fans by telling them their childhood pets didn't go to a farm... @LengelDavid October 24, 2013 2.24am BST Red Sox 5 - Cardinals 0, bottom of 3rd The good news is that Wainwright has his first 1-2-3 inning of the night.
  • (8) Adam Wainwright , P Robinson is in and up at second, while Beltran and Holliday swap places.
  • (9) Matheny is on the top step - will he come and get Wainwright to get a lefty to face Ellsbury?
  • (10) Sir Chris took the side of those who backed the zipwire as a novel and exciting way of attracting new and younger visitors to the fells which William Wordsworth and the 20th century guidebook master Alfred Wainwright trod.
  • (11) A. Wainwright, P The Washington Nationals have their standard lineup as well.
  • (12) If the UK opts out of Europol and other JHA [justice and home affairs] measures the benefits of such co-operation cannot be guaranteed after 1 December this year, which has obvious implications in terms of public safety and national security.” Wainwright added: “If the UK does not rejoin Europol then you put at risk the benefits the UK enjoys.” Membership of Europol allows British law enforcement officers to share intelligence and design operations with European police forces to tackle serious organised crime groups plaguing the UK and to boost counter-terrorism investigations and the countering of extremism.
  • (13) Wainwright, 50, was born in Huddersfield and brought up in the Halifax and Calder Valley area, where Happy Valley is set, and studied English at York University.
  • (14) Some – including the Guardian’s architecture and design critic Oliver Wainwright – suggested it was a “strange time” to be opening the biggest civic library in Europe.
  • (15) Wainwright grew up between Huddersfield and Brontë country in Yorkshire.
  • (16) Although the double-decker bus height sarsens are undoubtedly the most impressive, Darvill and Wainwright believe they were essentially an architectural framework for the bluestones, just as towering medieval cathedrals grew over the shrines of saints.
  • (17) A fractured right mandible with midlength nonunion and oral lesions were noted in a subsistence-harvested female bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) near Wainwright, Alaska (USA).
  • (18) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Over on the Guardian Cities site , Oliver Wainwright asks : If Apartheid ended 20 years ago, why is Cape Town still a paradise for the few?
  • (19) Burnett, who faces Adam Wainwright in Game One, and that shark tank of a bullpen, are your team here, especially when you consider the Redbirds bats were somewhat cooler in the second half.
  • (20) Few writers can make their characters speak with the kind of bristling naturalism that litters a Wainwright script.

Wright


Definition:

  • (n.) One who is engaged in a mechanical or manufacturing business; an artificer; a workman; a manufacturer; a mechanic; esp., a worker in wood; -- now chiefly used in compounds, as in millwright, wheelwright, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Wright said he had recently shown a family moving from London around a four-bedroom house with a paddock, on sale for £375,000.
  • (2) Wright said that he was told the other two pages of documents were not provided because of freedom of information subsections concerning privacy, "sources and methods," and that can "put someone's life in danger."
  • (3) The publicity surrounding the Rotherham child exploitation scandal, which triggered the resignation of Shaun Wright, the previous PCC, did not translate into a high turnout, with only 14.65% of the electorate casting a vote.
  • (4) In Colchester, David Sherwood of Fenn Wright reported: "High tenant demand but increasingly tenants in rent arrears as the recession bites."
  • (5) The procedure for using the batch stainer with Wright's stain is outlined.
  • (6) The four members of the committee are all masters of wine, and the chairman is a retired diplomat, Sir David Wright.
  • (7) Previous experiments have shown that heparin inhibits induction of c-fos and c-myc protooncogene mRNA in rat VSMC stimulated by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) but not when stimulated by epidermal growth factor (EGF) (Pukac, L. A., Castellot, J. J., Wright, T. C., Caleb, B. L., and Karnovsky, M. J.
  • (8) ‘It’s hard to understand why we have all had to go through this’ – Angelene Wright, 66, from Lincolnshire I’m a carer for my 64-year-old husband who is in the final stages of multiple sclerosis.
  • (9) We must open our hearts to one another and listen,” Wright, 31, said after the service.
  • (10) Wright, two new flavonoids (I, II) and six known flavonoids (III-VIII) were isolated.
  • (11) This is the scrubber that Comer paid for, Lackner conceived and Wright built.
  • (12) After spending a good five minutes sketching out the vast scale of the economic and social challenge facing the town, Wright is careful to stress that Hartlepool still has plenty to fuel its inherent optimism.
  • (13) The sugar tax was greeted with hostility by the industry and Wright argues that the levy, introduced by the chancellor in the budget , will be undermined by flawed analysis of its impact.
  • (14) We have previously shown that this defect is localized to the expression of terminal N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) glycoproteins in the plasma membrane (Elmer and Wright, '83).
  • (15) He said Watts was a “pleasant lady” but described Wright as a “cold fish Craig”.
  • (16) 34 min: England turn the screw, with Wright-Phillips and Ashley Cole combining beautifully down the left flank, before the full-back brings a crucial interception out of Ricardo Clark when he pulls the ball back into the penalty area from the touchline.
  • (17) Entopolypoides macaci (Babesiidae) was diagnosed on the basis of morphology from peripheral blood smears stained with Wright's stain.
  • (18) One of Inside Out's presenters, Matthew Wright, last week described the programme's proposed budget cut as "a joke" .
  • (19) A simple device for measuring ventilatory function, the airflowmeter, was found to be at least as sensitive as the Wright peak-flow meter in detecting histamine-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic patients.
  • (20) In that speech, Wright suggested that Manning was “overwhelmed” that the Sean MacBride award had recognized “her actions as actions for peace.” Yet the former soldier insists that she has never perceived her actions in transmitting more than 700,000 classified US classified documents to WikiLeaks in 2010-11 as an act for peace.

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