0 an apparatus for protecting a person from the rain, made of a folding covered framework attached to a stick with a handle -- paraply
Take an umbrella – it’s going to rain.
Four stimuli were eliminated from further analyses on this basis : the grass-button, fork-shovel, leaf-bug and umbrella-lamp.
However, it is arguable that both expressive and informational interests can and should be fitted under the umbrella of deliberative values.
Qualitative research is in fact seen as an umbrella ter m for a diverse g roup of research methodolog ies.
Using umbrella sampling and free-energy perturbation calculations, they showed that there was a large barrier for ethylammonium, whereas methylammonium and formamidinium could permeate.
When a character crossed the stage holding an umbrella, the sound of raindrops had to be heard.
The articles are highly focused, and only loosely fit under the general umbrella of the book's title.
The duct was then divided leaving the umbrella (which was endothelialisated and firmly attached to the wall of the duct) towards the pulmonary side.
Under the umbrella of this maxim, a wide variety of what could be called non-realist interpretations of religious belief have flourished.
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