Similar words: overtone, undertone, hypertonic, hypertonia, chesterton, mother tongue, exert oneself, hypertonicity. Meaning: n. 1. United States religious and writer (1915-1968) 2. United States sociologist (1910-2003).
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(1) He's been elected to a fellowship at Merton College.
(2) Paul Merton slipped through the net.
(3) No huge feat, let's be honest, although Paul Merton is indeed emerging as the thinking woman's Chippendale.
(4) Merton helped to refine the work and made it more broadly applicable to other financial instruments.
(5) Merton has a previously undreamed of knack of the one-minute, long-winded trainspotter diatribe.
(6) Free safety Merton Hanks will look for more big plays in the second half of the season.
(7) Apparently Merton College had refused to take northern students and Oxford had been plunged into chaos and riot.
(8) As the afternoon wears on, Paul Merton gets into the swing of things.
(9) Robert Merton was 46 when he won the award.
(10) Merton seems dead from the neck up.
(11) One influential member was the writer Thomas Merton.
(12) MERTON: What does she want?
(13) Merton is not exactly a grub . He gets good grades without trying.
(14) Merton criticized the defeats of traditional functionalism, and posed the so - called value - free functional analyzing pattern.
(15) Writer Thomas Merton points out that "no one saw the Resurrection."
(16) MERTON: But you believed him? Milly? What can I do to persuade you?
(17) MERTON: A good feeling?
(18) Fama, Eugene , and Merton H. Miller, 1972, The Theory of Finance, II 1: Dryden Press.
(19) A hot chicken take away counter offering freshly cooked drumsticks, thighs and whole cooked chickens was introduced at Merton.
(20) The 49ers forced four turnovers, including a pair of interceptions by safety Merton Hanks.
(21) Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read.
(22) "All nature is meant to make us think of paradise, " Thomas Merton observed.
(23) This thesis mainly discusses the science in the Sociology of Science of Robert King Merton.
(24) The naissance of modern science is closely connected with natural theology of Christianity, which is not limited to the lay of religious ethic as Merton 's Propositions pointed out.
(25) "Walking is the best way to get out of your head," said the monk(sentencedict .com), Thomas Merton.
(26) At the time that Lysenko was rising to power in the Soviet Union, a US science historian called Robert Merton was setting out what he described as the 'norms' of behaviour in the scientific community.
(27) Because of this manual system, you could give whatever word you wanted for the booking – numbskull, code blue, Mrs Merton - and nobody cared.
(28) Where would Wimbledon be without it? Probably still in the Borough of Merton.
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