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Northrop

[ nawr-thruhp ]

noun

  1. John Howard, 1891–1987, U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1946.


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Example Sentences

Irving Waaland and fellow top Northrop engineers discussed B-2 design and testing at technical conferences.

The language was not changed until Northrop Grumman undertook to build the aircraft in Palmdale.

Handing the job to the less qualified team, after Northrop and Grumman refused to sign a fixed-price contract, doomed the program.

Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman both have large outposts there.

We all know the giants of the military-industrial complex: Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics.

They, too, spoke of the new resident excise officer, but their voices fell as Sally Northrop passed.

She gave as her reason for this that she might be helpful to Sally Northrop, and he frowned.

Whitaker and Northrop repeatedly carried out successfully missions involving unusual hazards and requiring great daring.

The jury were not long over the work, and the Northrop carpenter and wheelwright made their decision known.

Not one penny of the Northrop rents must be touched by himand now we will talk of something pleasanter.

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