cronin in A Sentence

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    Ms. Cronin is stuck in court.

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    Cronin divides his book into seven sections each containing several questions with detailed answers: fl.

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    The reports involved either Ferris, his colleague Charles Cronin or the former FIAU boss Manfred Galdez.

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    June 2017 pushed his successor Ferris and Cronin a white envelope with their notice in the hand.

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    Cronin herself was tasked with finding foods that would all cook at the same rate and about the same temperature.

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    On 16 June 2017, his successor Ferris and Cronin pressed a white envelope with their notice in the hand.

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    The FIAU tells the taz that it has"in its best interest to dismiss Ferris and Cronin for" performance reasons".

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    Written more as a reference guide, Cronin's book covers the many questions the flying public can have before, during, and after flight.

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    Whether you are an experienced air traveler or a novice, John Cronin's book,"Your Flight Questions Answered," has a little bit of something for everyone.

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    According to biographer Anthony Cronin," always possessed a Bible, at the end more than one edition, and Bible concordances were always among the reference books on his shelves.

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    Cronin explained,“The Dunkin' Donuts Black Card is not any kind of formal program, but rather a personalized, rechargeable gift card that Dunkin' Donuts occasionally sends to guests as a token of appreciation.”.

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    Knowing that most drugs are comprised of a few simple ingredients like oxygen, carbon, paraffin and vegetable oils, Professor Cronin thinks it could be as easy to fill your own prescription, as it is to follow a recipe(albeit one written by a pharmaceutical company).

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    Graduate student Vincent Lonij(left), associate professor of physics Alex Cronin, research assistant Will Holmgren and undergraduate student Catherine Klauss perform maintenance on a chamber used to beam atoms through a grating to measure a tiny force that helps physicists better understand the structure of atoms.

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