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Morley

[ US /ˈmɔɹɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States chemist and physicist who collaborated with Michelson in the Michelson-Morley experiment (1838-1923)

How To Use Morley In A Sentence

  • Vale of Lune made club history with a six try romp at Morley at the weekend.
  • But Morley is understood to be considering redeveloping the space as high-quality office accommodation.
  • Janine beat more experienced rivals to win the senior traditional Kata coloured belt section at the Yorkshire Karate Championships in Morley.
  • But instead of trying to refute what Chomsky actually says and writes, Morley instead decides to refute the man himself.
  • According to Jeremy Morley, an international divorce lawyer based in New York, hiding assets from a spouse is also much easier in some countries than in others.
  • Morley cautions you not to use marjoram in early pregnancy or in high doses as it can have a narcotic effect.
  • Exporters will face extra charges for transporting animals inspected by independently nominated veterinarians, said junior agriculture minister Elliot Morley.
  • Morley: Darn! Guess I'm up the creek without a paddle now.
  • Yesterday, he by severe cross-examination extracted from Lord MORLEY admission of personal knowledge of what are known as the peccant paragraphs in document handed on behalf of War Office to General GOUGH. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 8, 1914
  • The rose bowl, weighing 93 ounces, is mounted on an ebonised base with oval enamel panels depicting Morley Town Hall, Morley House, Morley Old chapel and the entrance to Dartmouth Park.
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