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yarner

(ˈjɑːnə)
n
a person who spins a yarn or tells a tale
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circle of friends From left, Julie as Jean McBrian, Rachael Stirling as Millie Harcourt, Crystal Balint as Iris Bearden and Chanelle Peloso as Hailey Yarner in ITV drama Bletchley Circle: San
Original stars: Julie Graham and Rachael Stirling are joined by new girls Crystal Balint (Iris Bearden) and Chanelle Peloso (Hailey Yarner)
As she notes, the aftermath of the English Civil War prompted a number of English physicians to come to Ireland, notably Abraham Yarner and William Petty, who with John Stearne finally established the College of Physicians in Dublin in 1654.
From all such circles, we selected five rural areas centered on the monitoring stations at Aston Hill, Harwell, High Muffles, Ladybower, and Yarner Wood that optimized the availability of daily ozone data during the study period, minimized overlap between areas, and were spread throughout England and Wales.
Yarner Spring, the only water company in the UK to package water in easy-to-use 250m1 portion packs, has won a contract to supply Manchester United Football Club.
The Yarner worm arrives as an e-mail claiming to be a message from an anti-virus web site.
Ben Yarner, University of Northern Colorado, Academic Exchange Quarterly Senior Editor <lbvarne@bentley.unco.edu>.
CODE OF CONDUCT Julie Graham as Jean McBrian, Rachael Stirling as Millie Harcourt, Crystal Balint as Iris Bearden and Chanelle Peloso as Hailey Yarner
Yarner Spring Water, the UK pioneers of drinking water in individual size portion packs, have redesigned their Tetra Brik Aseptic 250ml cartons to display more information about the contents and calorific values and, due to higher volumes, lowered prices.