Crossword-Solution: MRIS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| MRIS | anagram | IRMS, MIRS, MISR, RIMS |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MRIS (4)
And I would ask him after he has read the sage advice of Remond to the disconsolate shepherd, some two hundred lines further down, to turn to Fletcher's poem of 1613 _Upon an Honest Man's Fortune_, and decide whether the poet-philosopher of the one is not very much of the same opinion as the shepherd-philosopher of the other.[94] FOOTNOTES: [81] John Chamberlain to Mris.
Whitgreave goes in and acquaints the king that he was come: Whereupon his Majesty presently took his leave of Mris.
There is an allusion to Virginia, in which there was a quickening of interest in 1609 (see _Elegie XIV_, Note), and the 'two new starres' sent 'lately to the firmament' may be Lady Markham (died May 4, 1609) and Mris Boulstred (died Aug.
This my Faith I have fully set forth in a _Poem_ of two Books, intitled, _The Christian Test_, _or the Coalition of Faith and Reason_; the first of which I have already published, and the latter I have bequeathed to the care of my unfortunate but very dutiful Daughter Mris.
Quotes with MRIS (3)
Hershey Pennsylvania was self-proclaimed as the “Sweetest Place On Earth,” but less advertised than chocolate, it was also home to one of the state’s largest Children’s Hospitals. The streets lined with Hershey Kiss — shaped streetlamps that led excited children and families on vacation to chocolate tour rides and rollercoasters were the same exact streets that led anxious children and families to x-rays and MRIs on the worsts days of their lives. Chocolate was being created …
What these older physicians exhibited is termed clinical curiosity. They stroke to understand their patients in order to elucidate the underlying medical conditions. This thoroughness, patience, and dogged curiosity may have been ingrained in them because they trained at a time when they were no rapid CTs or MRIs. But even now, when these diagnostic tools are at their fingertips, these physicians maintain this approach to patients, one that serves to appreciate the dignity an…
Jobs offshoring began with manufacturing, but the rise of the high-speed Internet made it possible to move offshore tradable professional skills, such as software engineering, information technology, various forms of engineering, architecture, accounting, and even the medical reading of MRIs and CT-Scans.
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 123 times in crossword archives (1999–2024).