Sentences with word «spate»

The word "spate" means a sudden flood or rush. It usually refers to a large amount of something happening at once, like a series of events or a group of things occurring together. Full definition
He attributed the recent relative peace enjoyed within the University after of high spate of suicide bombings to Nigerian Army doggedness and professional display in securing the University, Maiduguri metropolis in particular and Borno State in general.
There's been a recent spate of new books about the feeding of children that are so good I actually feel a little sad when I read them: I feel certain they would have saved me from many a feeding pitfall if they'd only been around when my kids were... [Continue reading]
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R - Willsboro) has been hitting the pavement in earnest this spring, returning to the district nearly every weekend from Washington, D.C. to squeeze in spate of events, from factory tours, public forums to rubber - chicken dinners on the awards circuit.
Dog walkers in Newcastle and North Tyneside warned after spate of reported poisonings.
Ince & Co strengthens Dubai office with Charles Russell Speechly hire following spate of exits globally
The Member of Parliament for the Effia constituency in the Western Region, Joseph Cudjoe says current spate of violence in the country proves that the government is incompetent.
As the latest spate of high - profile institutional projects reveals that museum architecture is still defined by the familiar polarity between overwhelming excess and mind - numbing neutrality, Ando's recently completed renovation of the Pulitzer (which has transformed the building's lower administrative and storage level into new galleries) could not be more timely.
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The same can be said for Spate as her gay uncle, Harry.
The Federal Government on Monday expressed worry over increasing spate of killing of Nigerians in UK in recent time.
I don't know, although as a book publicist, I'd like to believe that a whole spate of new, highly effective online book promotion strategies have enabled more publishers to sell more books during recent months.
Three bombings killed at least 63 people and wounded more than 100 in Baghdad on Tuesday, police and medical sources said, extending the deadliest spate of attacks in the Iraqi capital so far this year.
Following the incarceration of the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Programme (GYEEDA), Abuga Pele, the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga is calling for the scrapping of sole sourcing as a way to address the rising spate of corruption in Ghana.
Mr Cameron has made repeated references to «anarchy in the UK» over recent days, with his argument reinforced by the continuing spate of youth violence.
What's behind the sudden spate of health care companies inking gargantuan deals?
The ongoing spate of high - profile sexual misconduct allegations in the workplace — affecting financial services firms, universities, public companies, news and media outlets, non-profit organizations, government agencies and a host of other entities — has brought the breadth of the problem and potential risks sharply to the fore.
Last week, for instance, brought a fresh spate of news that suggest more people are treating Bitcoin as a serious form of money rather than a science fiction experiment.
After a seemingly endless spate of rumors, Motorola has now officially announced the Moto Z2 Force.
His experience has been writ large in recent weeks as we've seen a national spate of suicides caused by bullying - in school and church.
A brief spate of redemption occurs when Tommy picks up the ice - cream - truck route of his deceased uncle (Cassel).
Stark, possibly in a rare spate of shame for the utter wrongheadedness of all his mistakes, and allowing himself to be totally manipulated by the enemy (Who succeeded in his goal of splitting up the team), has never made the call.
The Resume Format should also have spate section for work experience enumerating the experience of a candidate, as experience is what employers seek for such crucial posts.
At a ceremony last Saturday to mark Ghana's version of Valentine's Day; National Chocolate Day (NCD) at Krodua, Nana Anim II, regretted the growing spate of young people rushing to the towns and cities to seek for so - called greener pasture, when there is enough they can do for themselves in their villages by venturing into cocoa farming to better their lives.
I can not spate these two sides so I'm going for a 1 - 1 draw.
Rising Price of Scrap Metal Fuels Spate of Stolen Modern Masterpieces Last night thieves stole a bronze sculpture by the seminal British artist Barbara Hepworth, from a London park.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will propose tax breaks for working families and for corporations as he outlines his economic plans on Monday in an effort to regain momentum lost during a damaging spate of controversies.
If you aren't going to spend money to realistically challenge for European and domestic silverware then spate us the BS rhetoric and lower ticket prices for a middle level club expectation.
In 1958, when Ernie was the only woman among 88 gymnasts invited to Moscow to participate in Russia's World Gymnastics Championships, there was an angry spate of headlines in Canadian newspapers over reports that she had been bundled out of Moscow as soon as the contest was over, without even being given a tourist's privilege of looking around.
That may also be the reasoning behind the effeminate affectations of James» obnoxious brother, Nick (Mario Spate), who lives with him and encourages Billie's worst behavior.
Autumn has arrived in Algonquin Bay, and with it an unusual spate of suicides.
Continuing with a hugely successful spate of Hidden Object adventure games, those awesome dudes at Artifex Mundi are back again this time with a sequel to Nightmares from the Deep.
In 2008 in the state of Orissa, a month - long spate of violence broke out against Christians after they were blamed for the death of a ninety - year - old Hindu sage, Swami Lakshmananda, and five of his companions, who in fact were likely slain by regional Maoist insurgents.
Meanwhile, last winter's record - setting spate of snowstorms in the United States crippled communities in the Northeast, closing roads and airports and downing power lines.
As you're likely aware, there's been a pretty bizarre spate of mass animal deaths reported around the world.
An account for a lawyer or law firm who receives funds belonging to a client that must be held in a trust account spate from the lawyers own money.
But in the next IPO cycle, I certainly believe there will be a huge spate of female founders that will take their companies public.
It's on trying to take a big bite out of America's massive spate of gun murders, gun suicides, and accidental shootings through extremely robust gun regulation measures.
Upon the slightest reflection, God's wrath in the annual spate of Carribean hurricanes quickly disappears.
Maybe with the inevitable spate of poor results and capitulations and a reminder for the gold fish supporters with their 10 sec memory of how little a s # it Satan Kroenke and his board care for the club, other than what money they can make from it, it will be less than 730!
But Arsenal are depleted by a diverstating spate of injuries such that on paper, one will be tempted to predict a wild margin score line in favour of Chealsea.
Two J - shaped spate handles to move the stroller with less effort.
The seat is also super comfortable because it has four spate adjustable settings so that you customize it perfectly to your child's preference.
Regular spates of truanting, depression and aggression by British schoolchildren shows what serious damage can be done to a sensitive child when the environment is not appropriate.
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