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Muir

[ myoor ]

noun

  1. Edwin, 1887–1959, English poet.
  2. John, 1838–1914, U.S. naturalist, explorer, and writer; born in Scotland.


Muir

1

/ mjʊə /

noun

  1. MuirEdwin18871959MScottishWRITING: poetWRITING: novelistWRITING: critic Edwin. 1887–1959, Scottish poet, novelist, and critic


muir

2

/ muːr; myr; mjuːr /

noun

    1. a Scot word for moor 1
    2. ( in place names )

      Sheriffmuir

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Example Sentences

Bad posture or problems with a runner’s gait could also be a factor in ETAP, Muir says.

One of the reasons it’s difficult to pin down an explanation for ETAP, Muir says, is that there are so many different components of the problem, and not all of them apply to each case.

“Working together is much better than working apart,” Muir wrote.

It was lengthy, as Muir noted when catching a glimpse through its envelope.

Muir, who also sits on the San Dieguito Union High School District Board of Education, declined to comment Friday until she’d read the filings.

Starting September 2, Muir will become Anchor and Managing Editor of World News.

ABC News today announced new roles for anchors Diane Sawyer, George Stephanopoulos and David Muir.

In 2013, Muir took viewers into Iran, getting rare access to the streets of Tehran.

Muir, Anchor of 20/20, will become Anchor and Managing Editor of World News starting September 2.

“They got letters,” says Simo Muir, adjunct professor of Jewish Studies at Helsinki University.

Adam, an eminent Scottish lawyer, contended in parliament that the sentences on Muir and Palmer were illegal.

John Muir though not an American by birth, was our chief scientific writer about nature.

John Muir counted over four thousand of these annual rings on the stump of one of the Kings River trees.

Matthes and Muir probably have made the most careful and exhaustive studies of the geological history of the valley.

John Muir enjoyed telling of the experience of an English gentleman who years ago made a trip to the valley.

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