Pickering
Americannoun
noun
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Edward Charles. 1846–1919, US astronomer, who invented the meridian photometer
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his brother, William Henry. 1858–1938, US astronomer, who discovered Phoebe, the ninth satellite of Saturn, and predicted (1919) the existence and position of Pluto
Example Sentences
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Oil supply would need to fall by about a million barrels a day to match demand, said Dan Pickering, founder and CIO at Pickering Energy Partners.
From Barron's
One is “OPEC cuts, which seem unlikely given they have just been spending all this time bringing oil back,” Pickering said.
From Barron's
France's Brieuc Rolland took third place while British rider Finlay Pickering, 22, finished eighth.
From BBC
Nevada Supreme Court justices Kristina Pickering and Elissa Cadish dissented from the ruling Monday, suggesting that Gruden should have been aware of language in his contract stipulating arbitration.
From Los Angeles Times
“As a former Super Bowl champion coach and long-time media personality signing the most lucrative NFL coaching contract in history, while being represented by one of the country’s leading sports agents, Gruden was the very definition of a sophisticated party,” Pickering wrote.
From Los Angeles Times
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