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How To Use Manx In A Sentence

  • there are few Manx speakers alive today
  • Then the Coroner of the premier sheading began to recite the same titles in Manx. The Manxman A Novel - 1895
  • Our own species' compulsion to selectively breed any animal that can be kept as a pet led to a trade in ‘fancy’ mice, those with odd coat colors and forms (including tailless Manx mice).
  • The majority of the Manx Group comprises mature cratonic detritus typical of a passive margin.
  • The news today reports about a Manx Shearwater, a pelagic bird, that is believed to be the oldest wild bird in the United Kingdom.
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  • Rounded grains have occasionally been observed in thin section which, together with the very mature suite of heavy minerals present, indicates that at least some of the Manx Group detritus is polycyclic.
  • ‘A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot’, wrote the Manx poet, Thomas Edward Browne.
  • They were all similar to Juniper, but each came in a different breed or color; some were ginger, some were tabbies, Manx even… Every kind of cat.
  • A Manx shearwater colony has a particularly powerful stench.
  • Weh habs manxs kitteh at mai fambiby buzinezz (weh sellz farm machinz) an he iz bein teh wyld. he wunt eben cumz neer hoomanz, he runzawaywifakwickness sew we kantz halp himz much butt(!) ai iz awlwayz bein glads tu see himz awround. I find yur “string theoree” - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Johnson: Small languages like Welsh and Letzeburgesh survive and even thrive in rich places like Europe. Other languages like Manx and Romansh are dead or threatened.
  • Harry Manx is set to play at the Centrepoint Theatre on Dec. 9 with Michael Kaeshammer! It was beautiful last night… « Mudpuddle
  • Adam has brought a terrine with him, and cooked a delicious leg of Sharpham Park Manx Loghtan lamb on Monty's genuine old Aga.
  • Her uncle, Mr. Quintin Manx, the millionnaire, was an acquaintance of the new Judge and titled dignitary, Sir Cramborne Wathin, and she visited Lady Wathin, at whose table the report in the journals of the Nile-boat party was mentioned. Diana of the Crossways — Complete
  • From the Mind of Manxom Vroom: Best-selling title predicter. Best-selling title predicter.
  • It is when one discovers that the dedicatee was a Manxman, and that the words are Manx for VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 2
  • Hangover gone, we headed to the small fishing port of Peel for a trip to the House of Manannan, an award winning £6m heritage centre detailing Manx history.
  • “First, the language is called Manx, the native tongue of the Isle of Man,” he said at last. Malice
  • Secondly, I note that again reference is made in what I deem to be a fairly mocking and disdainful way to the Manx "only recently decriminalising homosexuality and repealing its birching law". Archive 2006-11-01
  • It houses Manx shearwaters, herring and black-backed gulls, razorbills, stormy petrels and guillemots besides puffins.
  • The garrons of the Western Islands and Skye, like the Manx breed, were fed and reared, summer and winter, in the open air.
  • The men say they could box the compass in Manx before they could box in English.
  • The Manx shearwater has a phenomenal homing ability.
  • In 1987 he opened the new Manx Pathology Laboratory named after himself.
  • The supply of detritus from a continental interior with little incorporation of volcanic material into the basin suggests that Eastern Avalonia remained attached to Gondwana throughout deposition of the Manx Group.
  • So-called Manx cats have tails from one to a few inches long, but these are crosses of the Manx and the ordinary cat. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • At its root, Kingsbury Manx offers pleasant, melodic pop that is polished through and through.
  • Manx, the millionnaire, was an acquaintance of the new Judge and titled dignitary, Sir Cramborne Wathin, and she visited Lady Wathin, at whose table the report in the journals of the Nile-boat party was mentioned. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Once again Manx mixes up acoustic blues with Indian ragas to produce a seamless sound that you never want to stop.
  • the Manx fishing industry
  • Dubbed Manx, after the female underwear brand Spanx, the stretchy fabric is said to lift and firm flabby backsides, suck in beer bellies and smooth away so called love handles. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Over the last few years the Manx isle has become a magnet for top movie producers, who are lured by a variety of landscapes in a compact area and by the financial incentives laid on by the Isle of Man Film Commission.
  • The Manx naturalist Edward Forbes coined the word ‘azoic’ to describe this self-evidently lifeless zone.
  • Manx was so inspired that he promptly moved to India to track his soon-to-be mentor down, and for the next few years learned to meld together the sounds of the East and West.
  • In order to fly, the Manx shearwater must be on a steep incline so as to gain momentum and height in the air.
  • In the Preface to the collected edition of Manx Notes and Queries, Roeder wrote.
  • Next Saturday and March 21 you can, along with Manx, American bobtail, ragdoll, ocicat and many other breeds of purebred cats. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Cavendish, a sprint specialist dubbed the Manx Missile, said: "I'm coming into the event off the back of a fantastic Tour de France - the British fans out there were brilliant and their support really helped to spur me on, but you can't beat the support of a home crowd and I'm hoping the fans will turn out at the test event to support me and the team. Evening Standard - Home
  • X sometimes alternates with sk by metathesis: Manx for earlier Mansk; piskey as a variant of pixie; ax as a dialect form of ask.
  • He conciliated the people by his affability, brought in Englishmen to teach various handicrafts and tried to help the farmers by improving the breed of Manx horses, and, at the same time, he restricted the exactions of the Church.
  • As I prepared to write this review, I learned Manxes are domestic cats with no tails bred on the Isle of Man.
  • Nearer Wales, Robert Williams compiled the first comprehensive dictionary of the Cornish language, and Bishop John Phillips translated the Book of Common Prayer into Manx.
  • Gentleman, start your mopeds… Manx TT is set for UK release on March 20th, and it's rumoured to be very good indeed, vroom.
  • The Manx government spent more than £1 million on the recovery operation, using divers to retrieve the bodies in February and finally raising the boat in June.
  • Manx takes a klondike swig and keenly feels the effect, oh yes, as the Irish aerates a number of crucial passages in his head and chest. Underworld
  • Its inhabitants also have, though only just, their own language called Manx. Malice

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