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Hoagland

[ US /ˈhoʊɡɫənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States physiologist (1899-1982)

How To Use Hoagland In A Sentence

  • Further evidence of China's increasing dismay with Pyongyang comes in a cable in June 2009 from the US ambassador to Kazakhstan, Richard Hoagland.
  • He provided, wrote the US ambassador Richard Hoagland, a "fascinating, wide-ranging, three-hour tour d'horizon".
  • I recommend you go view Richard Hoagland's site. It's easy to sort out the speculation from the evidence, and he has done a very sound job of collating the facts.
  • Hoagland did get some of his data from someone at the ‘TOP ‘who secretly unscrambled the radio broadcasts from the space shuttle so people all over the world would pick it up.’
  • Author and conspiracy theorist Richard Hoagland went a step further and said that it didn't just look like a face, it was definitely a face.
  • Hoagland reported that China's objectives were "to ensure they [North Korean leaders] honor their commitments on non-proliferation, maintain stability, and 'don't drive [Kim Jong-il] mad.'
  • One week after germination, plants were transferred into hydroponic conditions with Hoagland solution, and the seminal shoots were cut off.
  • At the emergence of the second trifoliate leaf, uniformly sized seedlings were selected and transplanted to 4.0 l pails (4 plants per container) filled with aerated modified 50% Hoagland's solution.
  • Washington Post columnist Jim Hoagland wrote this week that U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden was set to press MacKay's candidacy when he visits Alliance headquarters on Tuesday.
  • For a detailed commentary that I did at the time in response to Hoagland's article on the alleged "crinoid," see this posting on the Yahoo Cydonia list: Posthuman Blues
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