Sentence examples for thorp from inspiring English sources

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thorp

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A group of houses standing together in the country; a hamlet; a village.

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Line 3, which indicates the shift of Dorp 'village' to Dorf (compare archaic English thorp), shows that shifted p after r and l did not spread as far north as the shifted p, t, and k after a vowel.

Subsequently, it has been prescribed much more widely.John Thorp, of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, who ran the North American trials of flibanserin, says he understands the criticism.

Dr Thorp believes the main hurdle now will be making absolutely certain that the drug is safe, especially if it is taken in conjunction with antidepressants.

The Radioactive Waste Management Advisory Committee said that since the Thorp would convert a small volume of high-level waste into a greater volume of medium- and low-level waste, it could not be justified on waste-management grounds and reprocessing would probably prove more expensive than disposal in an underground repository.

By October 1993 the Department of the Environment was anticipating that there would be 60,000 objections to the Thorp in addition to the 83,000 it had received in January.

Fischl's first solo show, at the Edward Thorp Gallery in 1979, centred on the experience of suburbia and the darker shadows thereof, such as angst and alcoholism, topics not often addressed in painting and for which he received some criticism.

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The only problem is that the New College story appears to be false, or as the college's archivist Jennifer Thorp put it back in 2008, in an essay about the tale, a "myth".

John Thorp, Thameswey's managing director, sees potential for a big expansion in local energy schemes, driven by enterprising councils.

He eluded capture by the Japanese and eventually made contact with Col. Claude Thorp, who was organizing American and Filipino forces into a guerrilla army.

1784 Rehoboth, Massachusetts November 15, 1848 Providence, Rhode Island John Thorp, (born 1784, Rehoboth, Mass., U.S. died Nov. 15, 1848, Providence, R.I).

However, fibanserin is different in that it works on the brain rather than on the genitals, according to John Thorp, professor of obstetrics and gynaecology at the University of North Carolina.

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