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Mansfield

[ US /ˈmænzˌfiɫd/ ]
NOUN
  1. New Zealand writer of short stories (1888-1923)
  2. a town in north central Ohio

How To Use Mansfield In A Sentence

  • From shifting narrative perspective, the way of narration and epiphany. this article proves Katherine Mansfield's remarkable contribution to the forming of modern short novel techniques.
  • While I agree with Harvey Mansfield as to the general "dumbing down" of the study of "meathead" majors and the poor choices our students are making, I would like to offer a defense of the study of the liberal arts " Sociology and Other 'Meathead' Majors ," op-ed, May 31. 'Meathead' Majors Have Values, So Do Other Subjects
  • GHA arrived at Mansfield Park hoping to complete a unique double over Borders rivals, having disposed of Gala a week earlier.
  • Three years later she qualified with an honours degree and wrote to Michael Mansfield about her pupillage.
  • Her elder sister married the Reverend Norris, who received the living at Mansfield.
  • Poor and sick with tuberculosis, Mansfield had neither money nor time to buy the two-storey house in the well-to-do Garavan quartier.
  • Only three houses remain unsold at the Mansfield Park development, just outside Kinsale in Co Cork.
  • Dido's beauty and charm melted the heart of Lindsay's uncle, Britain's most powerful and draconian judge, the first Earl of Mansfield, who adopted his grand-niece and treated her as the daughter he never had.
  • It ended in Mrs. Norris's resolving to quit Mansfield, and devote herself to her unfortunate Maria.
  • Cohan Mansfield agitated behavior checklist and Clinical Global Impression ( CGI ) were used to assess the curative effect.
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