How To Use Merton In A Sentence
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By then he was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and studying Sanskrit in Heidelberg.
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Only once, while Merton was doing some of his best acting, had there been a kind of wheezy tittering from certain members of the cast and the group about the cameras.
Merton of the Movies
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Et ego vero predictus Johannes Mayowe et heredes mei mesuagium predictum cum omnibus et singulis terris Toftis Croftis, pratis, pascuis et pasturis supradictis ac omnibus suis pertinenciis prefatis Roberto Throckmerton,
Shakespeare's Family
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Merton is an outer London Borough situated in the South West of Greater London and covers an area of 9380 acres, some of which are open parklands.
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We're also expecting further improvements to the pelletizer project that we are installing in our Palmerton plant should result in even further improvements in furnace recovery because we'll have less iron carryover coming into our smelter which negatively affects the recovery.
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It is worth remembering that Stephen admits he was raised to be a monk; in many ways we aren't far from Thomas Merton's link between silence and the monastic and writerly lives.
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Merton's witness to honest ecumenism and loving religious pluralism is even more needed now than it was in his day.
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Turner became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1607, holding the fellowship until 1648.
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He then read classics and humanities at Oxford and became a fellow of Merton College in 1869.
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The grammar schools in University towns had therefore originally no special importance, but many of the undergraduates who came up at thirteen or fourteen required some training such as William of Waynflete provided for his younger demies in connexion with the Grammar School which he attached to Magdalen, or such as Walter de Merton considered desirable when he ordained that there should be a Master of Grammar in his College to teach the poor boys, and that their seniors were to go to him in any difficulty without any false shame ( "absque rubore").
Life in the Medieval University
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BREMERTON - People throughout Western Washington are reporting unusual numbers of a poisonous weed called tansy ragwort.
The Seattle Times
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Twenty-four years since he escaped death-by-civil-service in an employment office in Tooting, Merton, 47, is a bona fide British institution.
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An m or n might be represented by a macron above a preceding vowel (poet for poetam, the accusative form of Latin poeta, poet) Omitted letters might be indicated by a suspension sign: the APOSTROPHE in M'ton, short for Merton.
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Merton's arguments are often hypothetical, but the logic is always watertight on closer scrutiny.
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Chris Hammerton is the biggest doubt after spraining his ankle yesterday, while Alan Pallister and Andy Hill (bruised ankle) are expected to be fit.
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Merton Bunker is a senior consulting engineer with Rolf Jensen & Associates in their Fairfax, Va., office.
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Merton Council, which owns the building, says it is getting estimates for its repair.
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If the application is returned to Merton it will most likely mean the end of greyhound racing and stock car racing in London.
The Sun
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A spokesman for Merton said it was not aware of any concerns over subcontracting.
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Thomas Merton described in a letter to Dorothy Day the movement of his spirit from the cloister to the world.
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Merton, confused, answered, I guess what I want is to be a good Catholic.
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That would be a new kind of Hanseatic League, yoking the booming cities of Tacoma, Bremerton, and Olympia.
Crosscut
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You can also securitize the projected cash flows, as noted finance theorist Robert Merton has recommended.
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First, we can note that experiences and reactions can become diffused and adopted by others outside the social location that most pressingly experiences the frustrations Merton identifies.
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It would have formed an amusement to the circle at Merton, if intemperance were set down to the master of the house, who always so prematurely cut short the sederunt of the gentlemen after dinner.
The Life of Nelson
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This pelletizer project in Palmerton will spill over little bit in the first quarter next year but most of the capital relative to the wash circuit should be completed this year.
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Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence are impro greats, but lack Merton's punishing, satirical, none-more-topical sting.
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“Expert Opinion”, in the shape of Merton,Scholes et al., chose to ignore these calculational inconveniences and instead promoted models based on mild randomness – Gaussian.
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He's been elected to a fellowship at Merton College.
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After much unsuccessful searching they eventually came across the old printworks at Merton Abbey, idyllically set among trees and meadows by the River Wandle.
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Elias Pudd was a pioneer in the field of American arachnology, a follower of Emerton and McCook.
The Killing Kind
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A suspected drug dealer was arrested during a dawn raid on his house, the latest in a series of weekly busts by Merton police.
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But the cretonnes and tapestries of Merton are coarse and almost clumsy compared with these exquisite stuffs.
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At least I hope it was he, though I'm sure Merton, who invented many wonderful jokes himself, would have been delighted if the credit for it turned out to be misattributed to him.
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THE youthful confuter of Locke was despatched to Merton School, and ranked, according to his merits, as lag of the penultimate form.
Kenelm Chillingly — Complete
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On Friday Owen Bramerton phoned to give me the name of the stationers in Newtownabbey where Isobel Clarke was working for the summer.
MUSIC FOR BOYS
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Audrey Dixon has been sub-postmistress of the branch she set up in the garage of her home in Camerton for 31 years, which is also set to close.
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Long-distance runner Bill Emmerton once saw himself in the chain of life stretching over many generations.
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Saint John the Baptist, which we know as the chapel of Merton College.
One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford
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OLYMPIA - The cameras that nab red-light runners in Bremerton could become less profitable under legislation now being considered in Olympia.
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The impression is of rhetorical rings being run round Hamerton.
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Merton is keen to see the Rowan Road and Cedars Road sites used for zero-emission sustainable developments.
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Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read.
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In addition to linking villages to market towns and services such as doctors' surgeries and Green Hammerton post office, the mini-bus will be available for hire by community groups and schools.
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Career high-flyers turning to cocaine to cope with a stressful lifestyle could find their habit spinning out of control, Merton Drug and Alcohol Action Team warned this week.
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Queens, traditional giants of college running, also ran well for fourth, while a battle for fifth place resulted in a tie for Magdalen and Merton.
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What rendered it probable that the rumour came from "that end of the town" was, that Bruce the younger was this year a bejan at Alec's college, and besides was the only other scion of Glamerton there grafted, so that any news about Alec other than he would care to send himself, must in all likelihood have come through him.
Alec Forbes of Howglen
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The semis saw Oak beat Sun and Tankard wallop Hammerton Social 6-0.
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The Thomas Merton Center expounds a Buddhist pacifist philosophy, along with advocating nonviolent protests and civil disobedience.
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As the two main schools in the sociology of science, the emergence and development process of Mertonian school and Edinburgh school have indiscerptible connect ion and great difference.
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Professor Jessica Rawson, warden of Merton College, said no able student should be deterred from applying to Oxford by financial concerns.
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Apparently Merton College had refused to take northern students and Oxford had been plunged into chaos and riot.
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The tags have been seen throughout Morden and elsewhere in Merton but the council's graffiti team say tags may also appear in schoolbooks, on bags or on other personal possessions.
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Mr. Ruskin bade men "go to Nature in all singleness of heart, and walk with her laboriously and trustingly, having no other thought but how best to penetrate her meaning, _rejecting nothing, selecting nothing and scorning nothing_;" and Mr. Hamerton was literally obeying him when he exiled himself for five years in a hut on an island in a bleak Scotch lake to learn faithfully to portray the shores of that single lake.
Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
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The streets of Yuma and Somerton are crowded with the automobiles of farmers, enriched by thousands of acres of splendid long-staple cotton, alfalfa, corn, and feterita.
Community Civics and Rural Life
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Sunrise over the half-completed annex going up outside the window of his room in Merton is dazzling and beautiful.
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A hot chicken take away counter offering freshly cooked drumsticks, thighs and whole cooked chickens was introduced at Merton.
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Apparently Merton College had refused to take northern students and Oxford had been plunged into chaos and riot.
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Now here he is in California, in a white suit and panama, for Paul Merton's Birth of Hollywood BBC2.
TV review: Paul Merton's Birth of Hollywood
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When the court moved to Oxford the king presented him with the wardenship of Merton College.
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Apparently Merton College had refused to take northern students and Oxford had been plunged into chaos and riot.
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In the meantime, if the bill is delayed, local authorities, including Merton, could introduce individual bylaws to impose restrictions in their areas.
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Merton is set to benefit from a new Metropolitan Police 18-week non-residential training course for police recruits, who will be placed in the borough once trained.
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Thomas Merton wrote: ‘There are two things which men can do about the pain of disunion with other men.’
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According to the last census there are 15, 141 of these unsung and unpaid heroes in Merton with around 2,000 of them young carers.
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Just look at the perfectly timed run he made that led to a goal for Brett Emerton in the 1-0 win over Charlton the other week.
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To be fair to him, the former Merton Professor's not slumming; he's bought the place and moved right in.
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Historians assumed the pair worked side-by-side in a former printworks at Merton Abbey, set among trees and meadows by the River Wandle.
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In 1904, Palmerton would begin producing spiegeleisen, taking advantage of the residuum from the zinc oxide furnaces.
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Smoking is likely to be banned in pubs, clubs and restaurants across Merton after the council joined the 32 other London boroughs in supporting a blanket ban.
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Merton council has apologised to all telephone callers who may have experienced difficulties in trying to get through to the council following the recent dispatch of more than 80,000 council tax bills.
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There are tutorials and classes going on, and students revising for exams yet to come, in the Merton Street area.
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Dorothy Provine, 75, an actress who played the title outlaw in the film "The Bonnie Parker Story" and was the high-kicking flapper in the 1960s TV series "The Roaring 20's," died April 25 at a hospice near her home in Bremerton, Wash.
Actress Dorothy Provine dies; played Bonnie Parker in film, Pinky Pinkham on TV
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Of this argument Max Hammerton, an experimental psychologist, is a good recent example.
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"It doesn't allow people to pirate music, " Hammerton said.
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I drove towards Kings Tamerton and Victoria Road slip road when an idiot on a motorcycle undertook me between the nearside of my car and the grass verge.
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Career high-flyers turning to cocaine to cope with a stressful lifestyle could find their habit spinning out of control, Merton Drug and Alcohol Action Team warned this week.
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Merton and Barber reveal social milieus to be productive or receptive to the concept.
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She claimed the Tories could win all five Labour parliamentary seats in Merton and Wandsworth at the next general election.
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To support the team's work, Merton Council has arranged to clean graffiti free of charge from small shop parades.
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For a while, it constituted the lynchpin of the Mertonian school of the sociology of science.