Similar words: j. p. morgan, organ, organdy, organs, organic, organise, organism, inorganic. Meaning: n. 1. United States anthropologist who studied the Seneca (1818-1881) 2. United States biologist who formulated the chromosome theory of heredity (1866-1945) 3. a Welsh buccaneer who raided Spanish colonies in the West Indies for the English (1635-1688) 4. soldier in the American Revolution who defeated the British in the battle of Cowpens, South Carolina (1736-1802) 5. United States financier and philanthropist (1837-1913) 6. an American breed of small compact saddle horses.
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31 Mr Morgan crumpled to the ground with a fractured rib, collapsed lung and bruising.
32 Five months ago, 32-year-old Richard Simpson was a corporate financier with merchant bank Morgan Grenfell.
33 Instead of travelling with the security truck carrying the money, Morgan had checked out the area round the bank the previous day.
34 Morgan, whose son had been a Cowboy, had allowed his property to be used for previous Cowboys outings.
35 Gareth Morgan, his deputy and confidante, waited for him in the large office with windows overlooking the City.
36 We can only wish good luck to the chairmen or directors of Morgan Grenfell, Amec.
37 Morgan etal observed significant improvements in antenatal care throughout pregnancy when computer generated protocols were used in this way.
38 The Morgan test would not appear to require much more than a knowledge of the basic facts of life.
39 Mr Morgan and his organ releasing them into hysterical laughter had anaesthetized the horror of the past.
40 There were a few anxious moments for Morgan near the end of the match.
41 But Rochdale took command from then on, Morgan gave them the lead and then a Flounders penalty making it 3-1.
42 Repeating this exercise for inflation forecasts, Morgan Stanley again tops the league.
43 Mr John Morgan, the driver, said the machine had sheared its mounting bolts but the problems were teething troubles.
44 Pierpont Morgan was attacked by populist Democrats - whose descendants now argue for closer links between banks and industry.
45 The space between the old building and the Morgan mansion has been converted into a marble-paved court, with plantings and a fountain.
46 And a combined navy and army operation brought about the fall of the stronger Fort Morgan on August 23.
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47 Nomura Securities and Morgan Stanley were appointed to co-ordinate a global offering for both domestic and international investors.
48 Morgan stopped using drugs and alcohol six years ago when he entered a long-term treatment program.
49 Mrs. Morgan testified that she had been dragged by her husband from the bedroom which she shared with her small son.
50 Now 35 and living in Leucadia, Morgan has adjusted to life after the accident.
51 Mr Morgan, who was married with three grown-up children, had returned briefly to school after a period of illness.
52 Analysts cut their ratings on the bellwether technology stock: Morgan Stanley.
53 Morgan, be quiet, please.
54 The fact that, for Morgan at least, this commonality extended to spouses only added spice to the whole picture.
55 Morgan received a Nobel prize in 1933, and Muller in 1946.
56 Morgan Hill schools educate rural low-income children and children from middleand high-income neighborhoods.
57 The working party, chaired by James Morgan, studied crime prevention programmes.
58 Morgan was less clear about what remedies the board might impose.
59 The general outlook remains gloomy, according to the Morgan Stanley strategist.
60 And that was really it until I stumble across her at the Pierpont Morgan Library.
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