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McMaster

[ US /məkˈmæstɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States historian who wrote a nine volume history of the people of the United States (1852-1932)

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  • So, we thought the best thing to do, given the information that had come forward in unanswered questions, I asked the state law enforcement division to look into it, McMaster said on CNN's American Morning. Report on Sanford's travel records expected soon
  • ‘It'll be exciting for the confirmed balletomane, but it is also a popular, spectacular piece of dance that will give a lot of people a lot of pleasure,’ says McMaster.
  • Jay is a graduate of McMaster University and has an honours degree in economics.
  • The latter half of the first dog watch found Hornblower next to McMasters, officer of the first dogwatch.
  • Together, the results confirm suspicions that the blue stragglers emerged from collisions and mass transfers, says astronomer Alison Sills of McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada.
  • McMaster said about 80% of primary schools in the north-west region don't have facilities for physical education.
  • A preliminary study from McMaster University found that women smokers and women exposed to sidestream smoke had half the pregnancy rates per embryo transfer of nonsmokers. A Baby at Last!
  • According to the McMaster model of family functioning, parents need to be affectively involved with their children.
  • Four teams in addition to the hosts were invited to participate: University of Toronto, McMaster, Western and University of Guelph.
  • High-intensity intervals are "not a panacea," says Martin Gibala , professor and chair of kinesiology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. To Heal a Heart, Train Harder
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