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UK
/hˈuː/
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[ US /ˈhu/ ]
[ US /ˈhu/ ]
NOUN
- a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services
How To Use WHO In A Sentence
- There were 42 free-kicks, two penalties, four bookings and three players sent off, two of whom had to be escorted from the pitch by police.
- Richardson, are proprietors of shows, and the berouged, bedraggled creatures who exhibit on the platform outside for their living. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843
- Smith, who is also a director of Norwich City Football Club, said her CBE was a "very, very great honour". BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
- Laura Wade's Posh, timed to open as the Tories edged into power in May 2010, reminded us just what we were in for: overprivileged hooligans in drinking-society blazers who trash a pub as thoughtlessly as they will trash the country. Dominic Cooke: a life in theatre
- Someone who really wanted to stop unsanctioned immigration would begin here, by busting the small contractors who employ these workers on a contingent basis.
- You would be hard pressed to find a young captain or major who hadn't flown combat sorties in the area of operations.
- Moreover, Mr Webb's point about what he calls disinterested management -- that is to say, the management of banks by officers whose remuneration bears no relation to the profit made on each piece of business transacted -- is one of the matters in which English banking seems likely at least to be modified. War-Time Financial Problems
- The residents are mostly impoverished families who survive by collecting recyclable garbage.
- Not bad for someone who failed to shine at school and feared he would end up in a coalyard. The Sun
- This is not good for anybody, except for a few curmudgeons and people who are embittered by nothing more than their own embitteredness.