salter in English

noun
1
a person dealing in or employed in the production of salt.

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1. The Buttonhook Poem by Mary Jo Salter

2. Mr Guy Salter was in attendance. Sentencedict.com

3. In 1726 Daniel Defoe described a tradesman involved in the "buying of cochineal, indigo, galls, shumach, logwood, fustick, madder, and the like" as both dry-salter and salter.

4. Flera Bromider bildas som salter vid reaktion med väteBromid (bromvätesyra, HBr)

5. Louis treasurer, Alderwoman advance in race for mayor By JIM SALTER March 2, 2021 St

6. Wet-salter could refer to a fish curer or to someone tanning leather by wet salting hides.

7. The lateral Condyle fracture is a Salter-Harris IV fracture pattern and follows physeal injury principles

8. Physeal injuries in children and adolescents are differentiated using the classification of Salter and Harris and/or Aitken.

9. Rutherford was very patient with Salter at the meeting and during the time that evidence was accumulating against him.

10. Good long-term results are reported for acetabuloplasties and Salter osteotomy which are preferred for surgical treatment of hip dysplasia in early life.

11. Later salter was also used to refer to people employed in a salt works, or in salting fish or meat, as well as to drysalters.

12. After squeezing nearly 1,000 years of creativity into the Norton Anthology of Poetry, Mary Jo Salter ’76 began the smaller but still consuming task of Anthologizing her own verse.

13. In early childhood, acetabuloplasty and Salter osteotomy are widely accepted to correct DDH. Triple and periacetabular osteotomies are preferred and have shown promising results in late adolescence and young adults.

14. We have analysed the results of open reduction of the hip (Howorth), acetabuloplasty (Salter, Pemberton), pelvic osteotomy (Chiari) and femoral osteotomy in the treatment of the DDH in CP patients.

15. The authors show the postoperative development of the acetabulum, especially of its roof and of the femoral neck. The difference between Salter innominate osteotomy alone and its combination with an intertrochanteric osteotomy is demonstrated.

16. Ellis Island, NY, Line Inspection of Arriving Aliens, 1923 (National Archives Identifier 6116683) Today’s poem, “The Buttonhook” by Mary Jo Salter, was inspired by a National Archives photograph of Ellis Island showing uniformed inspectors examining newly arriving immigrants eyes.

17. To all my campaign comrades , from Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter , to every last volunteer who fought so hard and valiantly month after month in what at times seemed to be the most challenged campaign in modern times , thank you so much .

18. Teach This Poem: "The Buttonhook" by Mary Jo Salter - Produced for K-12 educators, Teach This Poem features one poem a week from our online poetry - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets.

19. "Better is a masterpiece, a series of stories set inside the four walls of a hospital that end up telling us something unforgettable about the world outside.” ―Malcolm Gladwell, author of Talking to Strangers “Atul Gawande's insightful book illuminates the challenging choices members of the profession face every day.” ―Susan Salter Reynolds, Los Angeles Times