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Enders
[ en-derz ]
noun
- John Franklin, 1897–1985, U.S. bacteriologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1954.
Enders
/ ˈɛԻə /
noun
- EndersJohn Franklin18971985MUSSCIENCE: biologist John Franklin. 1897–1985, US microbiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1954) with Frederick Robbins and Thomas Weller for their work on viruses
Example Sentences
Francois Godard - of media industry experts Enders Analysis - told BBC Sport the upward trend in the market was "mostly" down to the US, where sport "remains the one content genre supporting the pay-TV ecosystem at a time streamers are entering the market".
“He’s playing the piano quite a lot in the house. He likes a lot of Beethoven. I love it — the piano in the house is really just very relaxing,” the “East Enders” star said, adding that May didn’t try to play instruments until after he recovered “quite a bit.”
Meanwhile, shelter-seeking East Enders demand that their shuttered subway station be opened and, after some yelling, get their way — a hint at what’s possible when people feel a common purpose.
Alice Enders, head of research at Enders Analysis, told the BBC while streaming has become popular, "the physical format never went away, as vinyl truly shows".
Coughlin topped Erica Enders with a 6.584 at 210.05.
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