Galt Sentence Examples
Kelvin, Maclean and Galt (34) found the effect greatest in the air near the level of impact.
The increased influence of this class of periodical upon public opinion was first apparent in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, founded in 1817 by the publisher of that name, and carried to a high degree of excellence by the contributions of Scott, Lockhart, Hogg, Maginn, Syme and John Wilson (" Christopher North "), John Galt and Samuel Warren.
The immediate proposal is said to have come from George Brown; the large political idea had long been advocated by Macdonald and Alexander Galt in Upper Canada - by Joseph Howe and others in the maritime provinces.
In her final years, Blake lived at the PAWS sanctuary in Galt, California, where she interacted daily with the animals she was so passionate about.
This enzyme is called galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase (GALT).
The GALT enzyme enables the body to break down galactose into glucose for energy.
The story and lyrics for Hair - subtitled The American Tribal Rock/Love Musical - were penned by the writing team of James Rado and Gerome Ragni, with Galt MacDermot composing the music.
Kelvin, Maclean and Galt regard this property of falling water as an objection to the use of a water-dropper indoors, though not of practical importance when it is used out of doors.
The impression was confirmed by the study of the English psychologists, as well as Condillac and Helvetius, and in1822-1823he established among a few friends the "Utilitarian" Society, taking the word as he tells us, from Galt's Annals of the Parish.
The eastern counties of Stormont and Glengarry, and parts of the western peninsula, had been settled by Highlanders; the Canada Company, organized in 1825 by the Scottish novelist, John Galt, had founded the town of Guelph, had cleared large tracts of land in the western peninsula, and settled thereon hundreds of the best .class of English and Scotch settlers.
AdvertisementJohn Galt, the novelist, was educated in Greenock, where he also served some time in the custom house as a clerk.
Mill, who noticed it in a novel of Galt; but it was first suggested by Bentham.