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- noun informal
Mennonite
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Examples
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"We wanted to be the first mover," says Menno Enters , Walgreen's director of energy and sustainability.
Charging Stations Multiply But Electric Cars Are Few James R. Hagerty 2011
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It took UPS 20 years to become profitable in Europe, said Menno Sanderse , analyst at Morgan Stanley.
TNT Pressured to Sell Express Business Robin van Daalen 2011
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Menno de Lange, Chohan Jane Neale and Loren Matthews, my fabulous team, make teaching each retreat a world of true support and sheer joy.
Women Food and God Geneen Roth 2010
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Menno de Lange, Chohan Jane Neale and Loren Matthews, my fabulous team, make teaching each retreat a world of true support and sheer joy.
Women Food and God Geneen Roth 2010
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AuthorTobias Bast of The University of Nottingham, teamed with Iain Wilson and Richard Morris at the University of Edinburgh, and Menno Witter at the Norwegian University for Science and Technology, set out to investigate how such rapid place-learning is translated into appropriate behaviour.
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Both my parents are Mennonites with Menno roots going back to the sailing ships that brought their ancestors from Europe in the 1700s and, before that, to Switzerland.
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Their contribution was invaluable and we thank them for their efforts, and are looking forward to working with Menno in the future.
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You must be a Menno, too, with knowledge like that.
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The film is set to explore the relationship that had been so frowned upon, and is written and directed by Menno Meyjes who also wrote The Color Purple, Empire of the Sun and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
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So speak up if you can't connect and hopefully it will get you, Menno and my other fellow Dutchies back on the grid.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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