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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91. Murdoch was reading a New York Post in the breakfast nook, having just chased his wife, Wendi, and their two daughters out the door for a ballet lesson.
92. Now, reports Gillian Murdoch in this Reuters article, peat is the new 'black gold', and conserving Indonesia's peat bog forests is a hot investment ticket.
93. On the boat deck , First Officer Murdoch found himself in charge of the odd-numbered starboard lifeboats, while Chief Officer Wilder was in charge of the even -numbered ones on the port side.
94. As writer and philosopher Iris Murdoch writes, "We are condemned to be free."
95. The Bell is one of Iris Murdoch s early prominent novels, and the introduction of myth and archetype to the novel is its most important poetic feature.
96. In the novel, Murdoch employed various literary devices to illuminate the existential subject and the central theme, such as a well-knit overall structure and different images with symbolic meanings.
97. "You can be Nerdock" (his hilarious pronunciation of Murdoch), he said, offering up his favorite train if I would just get down on the floor and vroom trains with him.
98. Peter Dingle, an environmental toxicologist at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, said he was mystified why milk powder was so popular in China.
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