Similar words: burdock, murder, murdered, murderer, murderess, murderous, mass murder, blue murder. Meaning: n. 1. United States publisher (born in Australia in 1931) 2. British writer (born in Ireland) known primarily for her novels (1919-1999).
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1. Iris Murdoch was regarded by many as a supremely good and serious writer.
2. In fact, Mr Murdoch could not sit still.
3. The investigation will be led by Officer Murdoch.
4. Mr Murdoch had been dominating the headlines again.
5. Why, it's Murdoch, the scamp!
6. When something needs doing, Murdoch does it.
7. Joint administrative receiver Murdoch McKillop said cuts were part of a scaling down of production to meet reduced demand.
8. Mr Murdoch, like Mr Gower, has a way of playing that was bound to run into trouble.
9. At one extreme, Murdoch employs a small fraction of the 6,000 production workers he had in Fleet Street.
10. Does Murdoch have any personal values that influence the content of the messages transmitted by his media?
11. What makes Murdoch so vile is the same thing that makes him such a good entrepreneur.
12. And Murdoch was again Thistle's hero when he blocked a close range shot from Trevor Steven.
13. Murdoch had turned his hat on a lathe, thereby inventing a method of turning oval objects.
14. Ultimately, they blame Rupert Murdoch for losing confidence in his gut instincts.
15. Messrs Murdoch, Maxwell and Rowland, amongst others, are known to have attempted to exercise control over editorial content.
16. But one analyst said it made sense for Murdoch to bring in Malone to help finance the Dodger purchase.
17. Murdoch said he hopes to expand beyond what those two companies offer and use satellites for data transmissions via computers.
17. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
18. At a New York conference this week Mr Murdoch tried to play down the significance of the deal.
19. Murdoch is a newspaperman, which is something for other newspapermen to remember and value.
20. Why did Mr Murdoch so rapidly lose faith in the internet?
21. Careful as he is to cultivate bankers, Mr Murdoch borrows to avoid being controlled.
22. She carved up Muriel Spark and Iris Murdoch at the same time as the bacon.
23. Murdoch bought several TV stations, as part of his strategy for building a media empire.
24. Six minutes from the end Murdoch again came to the visitors' rescue when he dived to block a shot from Hateley.
25. Trouble was brewing elsewhere too, as the hard-pressed William Collins went down to Rupert Murdoch.
26. His most notorious story was a psychoanalysis of Rupert Murdoch based on material from sources including the office cleaners.
27. Anita Brookner began her career as a novelist some two decades later than Iris Murdoch.
28. The story goes that, after Wapping, Kinnock treated the Murdoch papers with such disdain that he deserved all he got.
29. Over the past few years the pace of his acquisitions would make Rupert Murdoch blush.
30. She was silent except for little violent outbursts about capital punishment and Iris Murdoch writing too much.
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