Synge

NOUN
  1. Irish poet and playwright whose plays are based on rural Irish life (1871-1909)
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  • Two terms that are still commonly encountered when discussing the classification of ore deposits are syngenetic and epigenetic.
  • Some ore deposit types, such as volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, can contain both syngenetic and epigenetic mineralization.
  • The more rebarbative influence of O'Casey is tempered by the gentler one of Synge.
  • The grounds contain the remains of Elsynge Hall, one of Henry VIII's many hunting lodges and a favourite childhood residence of the young princess Elizabeth.
  • Agribusiness Syngenta, the Swiss agrochemicals giant, said revenue for the first three months of 2011 rose 13% to $4.02 billion, as the food-price rally that is hurting industries across the globe has allowed it to raise prices for various seeds and crop-protection products. Business Watch
  • Syngenta, one of the world's largest agro-chemical corporations, markets paraquat which is highly toxic, with no known antidote.
  • Animals received syngeneic MSCs (1×106 cells) by tail vein at an age before major photoreceptor loss. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The accents are at times difficult to understand but add to the appeal of the production and transform Synge's dialogue into lyrical poetry.
  • Taking size to another level altogether is lot 1377, a fine George III period mahogany breakfront library bookcase which comes with a provenance from the Synge Family Collection at Glenmore Castle near Arklow, Co Wicklow.
  • A syngenetic origin of sulphides was suggested by early workers, mainly based on the stratiform and stratabound occurrence of the sulphides in ironstone.
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