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Similar words: isaac newtontontonestoneget onbuttonput onsit onMeaning: ['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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61. The remaining lines to the right have all been climbed by various combinations of Newton, McGinley and Liz Wade.
62. The college's oldest student, Edgar Pryce, 84, of Newton Aycliffe, cut a ribbon to launch the celebrations.
63. But against his considered opinion, and two years later, commissioning of a similar single lead junction at Newton went ahead.
64. Newton and Marie Shank received final approval to build 10 single-family homes on 17.35 acres. 11.
65. Newton was one of them, and in spite of public fears over a similar junction elsewhere, it had been given the go-ahead.
66. Ernest Newton was a quiet and restrained product of the artistic circle within which he worked.
67. He persuaded the bishop of London to be a governor and Newton to become a deputy governor.
68. In good times, properties in places such as Newton Ferrers, Sidmouth and Salcombe commanded a premium.
69. There was a wide diversity of theories about the nature of light from the time of the ancients up to Newton.
70. Net currently maintains a small sales office in Newton, as well as 16 other locations around the country.
71. Two years ago a young potter friend, Vivienne Newton, benefited from the Prince's Trust.
72. His writings deeply influenced many later mathematicians and scientists, most notably Galileo and Newton.
73. She remained there until last night when an ambulance took her to recuperate with a family in nearby Newton.
74. Newton is portrayed as influencing eighteenth-century perspective in an unspecified manner(sentencedict.com), although his effect on colour theory is seen as considerable.
75. When Time Was Away appeared, Newton wrote a spoof review of it.
76. Isaac Newton solved the final problem in the Copernican hypothesis by demonstrating that planetary motion was caused by gravitation.
77. Newton died at age 47 while high on crack cocaine.
78. But last night Livingstone tracked his Newton Aycliffe rival and surged into a winning lead 200 metres from the finish.
79. Some years later Newton, using his newly discovered law of gravity, proved that all objects must orbit in elliptical paths.
80. The repetition of many geometric patterns at Withington and Newton St. Loe is notable.
81. Thefts alert: Police are warning householders to beware of sneak thieves after a series of burglaries in Newton Aycliffe.
82. After the scheduled 1995 opening of the Newton Cap scheme, the picturesque valley around it will become a great local amenity.
83. Through his attorney, Newton said that no art has been stolen from his house, but declined to comment further.
84. London Transport chairman Wilfrid Newton reacted angrily to the Chancellor's cutback.
85. Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668.
86. Newton also developed the reflecting telescope.
87. Newton: Why the apple fall down, not fly upon?
88. The famous mathematician Newton first proved the binomial theorem.
89. Isaac Newton was a great scientist and mathematician.
90. The name of the co-discoverer, with Newton, of calculus?
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