jamieson in A Sentence

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    Hall Jamieson Kathleen.

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    Jeremy Benton and Kyle Jamieson(Canterbury) both made their T20 debuts.

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    During the course of the partnership, Jamieson scored 25* which included one boundary and two sixes.

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    Two communications scholars, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Joseph Cappella, offered a careful analysis of the right-wing media echo chamber in their 2008 book,“The Echo Chamber.”.

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    According to World Wide Words, pinkie was used by Scots to refer to something small, as explained in An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language by John Jamieson, published in 1808.

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    On 1 January 2019, in the match between Auckland Aces and Canterbury Kings, Canterbury's Kyle Jamieson took the best figures by a bowler in a T20 match in New Zealand, and the third-best figures ever, when he took six wickets for seven runs from his four overs.

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    As the philosopher Dale Jamieson has argued, our natural moral understanding is too limited to grasp the moral consequences and responsibility that comes with a problem like climate change, in which diffuse groups of people cause a diffuse set of harms to another diffuse set of people, over a diffuse range of time and space.

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    ORE Catapult chief executive Andrew Jamieson said:“This further strengthening of ORE Catapult's partnership with GE Renewable Energy will see significant investment in nationally important research and development, growing not only our expertise, but providing opportunities for the UK supply chain to capture domestic and international market share in an offshore wind market expected to be worth £30bn($39) per year by 2030.”.

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    Andrew Jamieson, Chief Executive of ORE Catapult, made further comments, saying that the strengthening of the relationship between the two groups will see“significant investment in nationally important[research and development], growing not only our expertise but providing opportunities for the UK supply chain to capture domestic and international market share in an offshore wind market expected to be worth £30 billion per year by 2030”.

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