Similar words: dandruff, woodrow wilson, ruff, gruff, do drugs, ruffle, scruff, ruffed. Meaning: n. 1. Old World fragrant stoloniferous perennial having small white flowers and narrow leaves used as flavoring and in sachets; widely cultivated as a ground cover; in some classifications placed in genus Asperula 2. any plant of the genus Asperula.
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1. Woodruff admitted causing unnecessary suffering when she appeared before Swindon Magistrates.
2. The discovery, Woodruff said, will enable researchers to understand how nurse cells (granulosa cells), the cells that support and surround the maturing egg, communicate with the egg.
3. Woodruff made Coke available in every state of the Union through the soda fountain.
4. One mom told Woodruff on her blog to get a long mattress pad for the bed because that was one area that she really wanted her son to be comfortable.
5. Portraits of company leaders such as Robert W. Woodruff, who ran Coke from 1923 to 1954, and oil paintings used for old ads hang in wooden frames.
6. Cartographer Andy Woodruff documents all the places he goes, resulting in the pretty map above.
7. "Good Morning America" life and family contributor Lee Woodruff and her husband, ABC's Bob Woodruff, are among them.
8. When buying bedding, Woodruff says to be sure to buy extra-long sheets because college beds are longer than the average twin -- to accommodate the taller kids.
9. Woodruff says her son brought his laundry home from camp three times this summer.
10. Woodruff is the senior author of a paper on the findings in the July 14 issue of the journal Human Reproduction.
11. Fellow parents had lots of great advice for Woodruff on how to simplify the process on her blog.
12. explained Woodruff, who also is the Thomas J. Watkins Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
13. Woodruff said the research also is significant because it is the first time scientists have been able to isolate and study a functioning individual human ovarian follicle.
14. "She was mom, dad, taxi driver, cook and everything for four years that I was in school, " Woodruff said.
15. "They provide a lot of information that the egg needs to grow and develop properly, " Woodruff said. "It's a big priority for us to understand how the nurse cells talk to the egg."
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16. After her eye-opening look into her son's housekeeping habits, Lee Woodruff hit the stores to shop for supplies.
17. Propagation of virus in embryonating eggs was first used by Goodpasture and Woodruff in 1931.
18. This system does not require the use of a woodruff key.
19. The couple is sending their oldest child, Mack, off to college in just a few weeks, and Lee Woodruff has advice on how to prepare any freshman for his or her first home away from home.
20. "I just remember every Sunday afternoon, it would be me and him sitting on the sofa, " Woodruff recalled.
21. Coca-Cola was sold after the Prohibition Era to Ernest Woodruff for 25 million dollars.
22. Advertising was the lynchpin in his grand strategy, and Woodruff saw boundless opportunities whereever he looked.
23. It's a practice that not only puts women at risk, Woodruff argues, but also limits the scope of our scientific knowledge.
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