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Greenaway
[ green-uh-wey ]
noun
- Kate Catherine, 1846–1901, English painter and author and illustrator of children's books.
Greenaway
/ ˈɡriːnəˌweɪ /
noun
- GreenawayKate18461901FEnglishARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: illustrator Kate. 1846–1901, English painter, noted as an illustrator of children's books
- GreenawayPeter1942MBritishFILMS AND TV: director Peter. born 1942, British film director; noted for such cerebral films as The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), Prospero's Books (1990), and Eight and a Half Women (1999)
Example Sentences
Earlier this month, unions withdrew their support - with GMB Scotland's senior organiser Keir Greenaway telling the BBC that the scheme would only add more bureaucracy to the sector.
"These aren't missions that you put up to be cheap and quick, to solve small problems; this is complex. The reason Earthcare has taken so long is because we want the gold standard," said Dr Beth Greenaway, the head of Earth observation at the UK Space Agency.
Justin Greenaway, commercial manager of SWEEEP, a specialist household electrical recycling centre, says that whenever there's anything complicated going on inside a computer, with lots of data moving around, all the connections need to be finished with gold to stop the data becoming corrupted.
Jefa Greenaway will never forget the first time he heard his father’s voice.
“It was poignant, surreal,” Mr. Greenaway recalled.
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