Similar words: alexander fleming, single-minded, single-mindedly, single-mindedness, noble-minded, feeble-minded, simpleminded, simple-minded. Meaning: ['flemɪŋ] n. 1. British writer famous for writing spy novels about secret agent James Bond (1908-1964) 2. English bacteriologist who discovered penicillin (1881-1955) 3. a native of Flanders or a Flemish-speaking Belgian.
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1. Fleming discovered penicillin by accident in 1928.
2. A letter appeared in The Times claiming Fleming as the discoverer of penicillin.
3. This is the perfect vehicle for Fleming to make his triumphant return to the stage.
4. Fleming discovered penicillin almost by accident.
5. Several people approached Fleming as he left the hall.
6. Fleming was flown to Washington and tried for treason.
7. Fleming the teacher had gone into the manse as soon as Cameron finished.
8. The celebration started with the Club's President, Valentine Fleming, driving himself in, after which the match commenced.
9. Fleming went on using mould extracts in selective media, and published once more on the subject before 1942.
10. Fleming himself, to his credit, was at first distressed by the publicity and wrote accordingly to Florey.
11. He side-stepped Gary Fleming brilliantly before tucking a shot past keeper Lee Butler.
12. Jardine Fleming Thanakom expects 21 % growth in average earnings per share in 1996, up from just 10 % in 1995.
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13. Curtis Fleming has been tried at centre half in two recent Central League games but lacks experience for a key job.
14. How much compassion would I have toward Duncan Fleming if it were my son who was killed?
15. In addition, he had called at the Fleming house where he had got no reply to his bell-ringing.
16. Unlike Fleming, Florey found the atmosphere of a London teaching hospital uncongenial and the conflicts between clinicians and research workers discouraging.
17. Fleming continued to work with penicillin as an aid to the isolation of bacteria in cultures all through the 1930s.
18. His replacement, Angelo Bengco from Jardine Fleming, stayed for a few months before departing.
19. The group hopes to erect a statue of Fleming next year.
20. James Duncan Fleming was tried twice; at his second trial he was found not guilty of attempted robbery and felony murder.
21. He obtained a sample of the mould from Fleming, and discovered that it had been incorrectly identified.
22. Sarah Fleming saw them coming through the window of the front room.
23. Fleming was amazed by this strange bacteria killing mold.
24. Moore was acting as steward to Sir Michael le Fleming.
25. Nor had any effective measures been taken after the Fleming Report was submitted to Butler in 1944.
26. We wheedled the book ourselves out of that gullible weakling Fleming over at Dull.
27. Armstrong hasn't trained since an elbow in the face from Curtis Fleming in the derby win over Middlesbrough.
28. As it transpired though, he was to find the lease of the le Fleming mines unavailable.
29. Compare the romantic suspense novels of Mary Stewart with the international espionage tales of Ian Fleming.
30. He was surprised at the vast basement area that was used for medical research beneath the Alexander Fleming House building.
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