Similar words: isaac newton, ton, tone, stone, get on, button, put on, sit on. Meaning: ['nuːtn /'nju-] n. 1. English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion (1642-1727) 2. a unit of force equal to the force that imparts an acceleration of 1 m/sec/sec to a mass of 1 kilogram; equal to 100,000 dynes.
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31. On 20 September 1828 he married Ann, daughter of John Newton, owner of a painting and decorating firm.
32. Could a computer ever achieve the genius of men like Newton and Einstein.
33. The inquest jury was only able to say John Newton died accidentally by falling through a carriage door.
34. They included provisions designed to prevent head-on collisions, like those at Bellgrove and later at Newton.
35. Newton worried about that when his theory of gravitation required apparently instantaneous interaction between two distant objects.
36. He told the court that as Newton pulled away, he kicked out while they were still on the ground.
37. Newton has always been positioned as a handheld communications device.
38. One example of a crucial event was the discovery of universal gravitation by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687.
39. Newton himself, faced with a definite programme, that is, guided by a positive heuristic, made considerable progress.
40. If he were to tell the truth it would provoke Newton into the next carriage across the Sands.
41. He was the fifth Richard Gough in succession to live as a small freeholder and yeoman farmer at Newton.
42. New risk determination procedures introduced after the three crashes revealed Newton to be the most dangerous junction in the country.
43. The hunter-killer team was equipped with hand-held Apple Newton computers, linked via a small radio to headquarters.
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44. Cybil Ackerman was trying to make him jealous by pretending to like Simon Newton who, everyone knew, really was juvenile!
45. He continued to serve the Corbetts, for example, as manorial steward, after he had inherited the Newton freehold.
46. Upon the impressive foundations that Galileo had laid, Newton was able to erect a cathedral of superb grandeur.
47. He has also served as deputy sub-divisional commander in Newton Aycliffe, and deputy divisional commander in Bishop Auckland.
48. Instead, off her own bat, the girl went to see a solicitor in Newton Abbott, Devon.
49. Both had gone missing from a centre for disturbed youngsters in Newton Aycliffe, Co.
50. Like all colour-researchers in his day Newton was hampered by the lack of standard colour-nomenclature.
51. He also hinted that a pair of existing technologies, Newton and Pippin[Sentencedict.com], could be deployed as future Internet platforms.
52. That meant that a proposal, which would have prevented the collision, for four new platforms at Newton had been scrapped.
53. Newton gave three laws governing the behaviour of material objects.
54. It was a mystery that had eluded the intellectual efforts of Isaac Newton and teased the mind of Albert Einstein.
55. Another major contribution by Newton was of course his law of gravitation.
56. Newton was sent off and Mr Hallam had to leave the pitch because of his injuries.
57. Uncaused motion was nonsense for Aristotle and axiomatic for Newton.
58. In order to achieve all this, Newton had to develop many mathematical techniques-in addition to differential calculus.
59. Great visions are the signs of great minds and there were few greater visions than those of Newton and Einstein.
60. Newton Aycliffe's industrial estate has suffered a series of burglaries and car crime this week.
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