Similar words: at the worst, at that time, point the way, at that, set the world on fire, at the most, at the least, at the end of. Meaning: ['mæθjuː] n. 1. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally considered to be the author of the first Gospel 2. one of the Gospels in the New Testament; includes the Sermon on the Mount.
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241. "Apple will be forced to do a recall of this product," Professor Matthew Seeger, "an expert in crisis communication," told CultofMac.com. "It's critically important.
242. Law enforcement seized almost five times the number of packages containing counterfeit or fake medicines, according to Matthew King, deputy director of the center.
243. Moreover, Wolfram, and Matthew Cook have proven that rule 110 is computationally equivalent to a universal Turing machine.
244. The student opened the Bible and read from St. Matthew: "And why take ye thought for raiment?
245. Chen Matthew Y ( 2000 ): Tone Sandhi[sentencedict.com], Cambridge University Press.
246. He now laughed so much that Matthew asked him, rather angrily, what he himself meant to do with the Great Carbuncle.
247. Matthew appropriates that term, and he begins his own text with that same word, probably meaning for his readers to recall the book of Genesis in a way.
248. One great way to take in the gastronomical delights of the city is to take in a restaurant tour by Hawaii Food Tours (created by former executive chef and food critic Matthew Gray).
249. With London Fashion Week in full swing, the atmosphere in Matthew Williamson's Mayfair atelier is one of intense concentration.
250. Women seemed more attuned tothe health issues posed by obesity, said study author Dr. Matthew Ryan, an assistant professor of emergency medicine at University of Florida,Gainesville.
251. She was shutting her eyes to reality, just as she had done after Matthew died.
252. Matthew Seigneur Computer accessories that every man will use If you are like me, shopping for the right gift for a man was a hard choice until now. Sentencedict.com
253. MP : A big Matthew Perry poster on the wall.
254. The chef Matthew Starkey enthused , "the degustation is fun, you extend yourself with every course, it stretches you creatively."
255. The lead investigator was Matthew Nock, Ph.D., an associate professor of social sciences at Harvard University.
256. They weren't part of the original document, so they're not pseudonymous, because the Gospel of Matthew actually doesn't claim itself to be by Matthew.
257. One of the most important developments in foreign policy during Pierce's administration actually began earlier. Former president Millard Fillmore had sent Navy Commodore Matthew Perry to Asia.
258. Matthew: Fortunately, the target audience is easily identifiable and easy to please.
259. Stars including Renee Zellweger, Matthew McConaughey, Tobey Maguire, Robert Downey, Jr., Alyssa Milano, Isla Fisher and Salma Hayek were also among the 120 guests.
260. Contextually and exegetically, Matthew 28:19 ("into the name of...") is equivalent.
261. With the renewed interest in the research of the works of Matthew Arnold, some characteristics of Arnold's poetry are studied with the illustration of the poem The Forsaken Merman.
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