Similar words: gargoyle, style, boy, lifestyle, boyfriend, flamboyant, boysenberry. Meaning: n. 1. Irish chemist who established that air has weight and whose definitions of chemical elements and chemical reactions helped to dissociate chemistry from alchemy (1627-1691) 2. United States writer (1902-1992).
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31, Drs. Boyle and Smith's work transformed photography.
32, The average score on the sense - of - purpose evaluation was 3.7 of a possible 5, Boyle said.
33, There was almost universal praise for Slumdog Millionaire's director Danny Boyle for choosing to capture, in the words of Bollywood lyricist Gulzar, "the spirit of Mumbai".
34, In 1656, Christopher Wren, assisted by Robert Boyle, developed techniques to isolate veins in dogs and carried out many studies of the effects of injecting substances into the dogs.
35, The first experiments clearly revealed what Boyle called " the spring of the air ".
36, More than a million viewers cast their vote following the live performances, and in the end, Boyle lost out to a group of ten young dancers, named Diversity.
37, The three laws including Joule law, Gay-Lussac law and charles law are simultaneously worked out by use of first , second law of thermodynamics and Boyle law.
38, Miss Boyle, 48, also sported a new hairstyle and seems to have had her grey locks dyed a reddish-brown.
39, It was the basis of exploring nature in an objective manner. The best minds dedicated themselves to this critical pursuit: Galilei , Robert Boyle, Ren?
40, Local media said Boyle is 6 feet four inches tall and weighs 300 pounds ( 136 kg ).
41, In fact, director Danny Boyle set up a trust fund for Rubina for her education.
42, The English natural philosopher ROBERT BOYLE carried out pioneering oceanographic measurements on temperature, salinity, pressure, and depth.
43, General description: McLeod vacuum gauge is a vacuum measuring device designed based on Boyle law.
44, The 2009 Nobel Prize for Physics went, in part, to the inventors of the charge-coupled device George Smith and Willard Boyle this week.
45, Robert Boyle, for one, voiced the question of "Whether the colour of the hair or feathers of the recipient animal... will be changed into that of the emittent?"
46, But suddenly Britain was full of physicists –there was Robert Hooke, Robert Boyle –and even some people not called Robert, like Isaac Newton.
47, And Boyle, the bookmakers' favorite and international chat show darling since her endearingly awkward audition clip clocked up more than 100 million views on YouTube,(sentencedict.com) lost out too.
48, Martha Boyle and Olive Barstow could have been friends, but they weren't.
49, They believed that Robert Boyle formulated the modern definition of element in The Sceptical Chemist thus Boyle established chemistry as science.
50, Hobbes contested the scientific systems of the natural philosophers Francis Bacon and Robert Boyle.
51, Film-maker Boyle, who won for best director and was previously best known for the frenetically bleak Trainspotting, is British.
52, Boyle is at work on an upcoming album, under the direction of Simon Cowell, the sharp-tongued judge from singing competitions "American Idol" and "Britain's Got Talent. "
53, Susan's other brother Gerry , 55, said Boyle was already recovering well.
54, Like Susan Boyle, Zhu arrived on set poorly dressed, and had most people in the audience thinking he was just another nutcase.
55, What Robert Boyle (1627-1691) gave in his Sceptical Chymist (1661) is not, as is commonly said, a modern definition of a chemical element, but a traditional definition of a chemical element.
56, Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton in England; and other early physical scientists.
57, C Robert Boyle suggested that some fire particles must have been trapped in the calx , thus making it heavier.
58, I am waiting to meet former CIA spy Melissa Boyle Mahle at a French brasserie in Washington DC.
59, "That is the physical, but the more hurtful is the psychological, " Boyle said. "Name-calling.
60, And thus it might have remained, but for Robert Boyle, a rich well-connected Englishman, who was interested in alchemy but embarrassed by his interest.