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Jewett

[ joo-it ]

noun

  1. Sarah Orne [awrn], 1849–1909, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.


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“Many persons are most seriously convinced that the world is flat,” wrote Frank Jewett Mather, looking down his nose, “the poor whites of certain Southern regions are most seriously convinced that clay is a delicious comestible. But their seriousness doesn’t matter, and I think that the seriousness of these Modernists matters very little.”

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“Cupping is a common technique utilized to treat soft tissue injuries and increase flexibility,” Neal Stepp, senior athletic trainer at Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute Performance Health, told Salon, adding there are different techniques.

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So, Michael Riehle, John Jewett and colleagues wanted to develop molecular probes that would react to this change in pH, only "activating" in the alkaline portion of the midgut.

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Christina Jewett covers the Food and Drug Administration, which means keeping a close eye on drugs, medical devices, food safety and tobacco policy.

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Hannah Jewett takes hoops up to the cloud dimension with atmospheric sterling silver.

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