Similar words: Indian, radiation, banana, in advance, media, diary, in addition, adieu. Meaning: [kə'neɪdjən] n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Canada 2. a river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. adj. of or relating to Canada or its people.
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(91) The last time such a large ice island formed was in 1962 when the Canadian Ward Hunt Ice Shelf calved an island.
(92) Because no Canadian CD36-negative donors were available, antigen-negative plateletpheresis units from the BloodCenter of Wisconsin were successfully transfused.
(93) THE CANADIAN JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION :" Publication of the University Study: "The Efficacy of FARABLOC in the Treatment of Phantom Limb Pain. "
(94) In Canadian evidence law, according to the general evidence rule, hearsay evidence is generally inadmissible.
(95) CD Nova and Associated Companies are 100 % Canadian owned and operated.
(96) The Canadian electric car maker was recently bought by a Pakistani auto company.
(97) That makes about one in four Canadian children overweight or obese.
(98) A ground squirrel emerges into a field of wildflowers in the Canadian Rockies.
(99) The man went over on the Canadian side, right at the brink of Horseshoe Falls, " said Inspector Paul, of Niagara Parks police."
(100) Waiting on the river in Dawson was a Cornishman, Dorian Amos. Ten years ago, he and his wife, Bridget, a Canadian, chose the Yukon as home.
(101) As a Canadian, specifically one in Quebec where we are used to winter - this one has been a long, long winter. We're all just ready to cry uncle.
(102) As a vuvuzela chorale swelled from the barstools around him, one township doctor admitted to a Canadian writer he was experiencing a surge of “hope.
(103) First-time moviemaker Zac Kunuk filmed it in the Canadian Arctic.
(104) Digitisation is a particular boon to IMAX, a Canadian firm that makes bigger, taller screens.
(105) Jeff Rubin, one of Canada's most outspoken and occasionally controversial economists, is leaving Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the end of March.
(106) Anisotropy of the flexural response of the lithosphere in the Canadian Shield.
(107) She went on to say that she had discussed it with the Canadian foreign minister.
(108) Reports say Ambassador Galbraith has sided with the Canadian chairman of the Electoral Complaints Commission, Grant Kippen, to take a hard line and toss out all tainted ballots.
(109) Many are sad that they can stay in a Canadian prison for only a few months before some bleeding heart nutcase has introduced then to God. Then they will get released.
(110) Territorial islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago include Banks Island, Borden Island, Prince Patrick Island, and parts of Victoria Island and Melville Island.
(111) I snatch up a pair of Canadian goggles that look like lizard eyes and head for the cashier.
(112) Margaret Laurence, a renowned Canadian woman writer, deals most astutely with the theme of clashes,(Sentencedict.com) communication and assimilation between people of different races and cultures.
(113) Here is our drink list. We've got Scotch, Premium Scotch, Irish Whiskey, Canadian Whiskey and Japanese Whiskey. Which one would you prefer?
(114) An identity borrowed from a dead Canadian, forged passports, messages sent by shortwave burst transmission or in invisible ink.
(115) The game of basketball, devised by Canadian doctor James Naismith, was first played in the world, at Springfield in Massachusetts.
(116) Best: american - born Canadian physiologist noted for his work on the discovery and application of insulin.
(117) One year, the canadian province Quebec hold a writing contest.
(118) One cold morning in November 1989, the government of the rural Canadian province of Saskatchewan started the privatisation of PotashCorp through an initial public offering – and raised a mere $231m.
(119) Canadian glaciologist Kenneth Hewitt says: "There is no evidence to support [the IPCC] view and, indeed, rates of retreat have been less in the past 30 years than the previous 60 years".
(120) Sleep - stealing on -the- job stress has reached off-the-wall proportions, according to a Canadian health report.
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