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"aery" Definitions
  1. having an aerial quality : ETHEREAL
  2. the nest of a bird on a cliff or a mountaintop
  3. [obsolete] a brood of birds of prey
  4. an elevated often secluded dwelling, structure, or position

9 Sentences With "aery"

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Anthony Bennett, pastor of Mount Aery Baptist Church in Bridgeport, Conn.
Aery is currently in beta mode, but is coming to Apple's App Store soon for iPad and iPhone, and eventually will have an Android version.
UK techno producer South London Ordnance has shared "Use of Weapons," a spooky cut from his upcoming two-tracker, ALLOYS007, out on his Aery Metals imprint on August 5.
"It's going to have a huge impact on the art world," said Jay Van Buren, who, as chief executive and co-founder of the tech company Membit, helped create Aery, a joint venture between Membit and the real estate firm Related Companies.
Schooling Giacomo is a play by award-winning American playwright Rich Knipe. Knipe is the founder of The New York Dramadies Company and the Artistic Director of The Aery Theatre Company. Schooling Giacomo is about a boy named Giacomo, or Jake, growing up in the Bronx in the 1970s. The play switches between Jake at 14 years old and Jake in the present day.
The original plan had called for it to be built across from the hospital, just west of Bishop LeBlond High School and closer to downtown St. Joseph.MWSU Acquires St. Joseph Hospital # 2 The school became Missouri Western State College in 1973, and became fully supported by the state in 1977. It was granted university status in 2005, and began offering graduate degrees in 2007.NCAA History between 1910 and 1980 In 1988 Shalia Aery, commissioner of higher education under Governor John Ashcroft recommended Northwest should close and leave Missouri Western as the surviving school.
In 1969, Missouri Governor Warren Hearnes pushed for switching St. Joseph Junior College from a two-year school into a four-year state college. At approximately the same time, authorities decided against a plan to continue routing Interstate 29 north of St. Joseph along U.S. Route 71 through Maryville and Clarinda, Iowa, instead picking a route to Council Bluffs, Iowa/Omaha, Nebraska along the sparsely populated Missouri River bottoms. Opening a new four-year state school within of Maryville (along with a delay in widening U.S. Route 71 to Maryville) was perceived in Maryville as an attempt to kill the school and the town with which it is intertwined. Those fears came to the forefront in 1988 when Shalia Aery, commissioner of higher education under Governor John Ashcroft, announced a plan to close the school.
Ann Atwater, interview by Jennifer Fiumara and Mary Cleary, The Southern Oral History Program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, December 7, 1995. The roof of her house was full of holes, the bathtub had fallen through the floor, and “the house was so poorly wired that when the man cut off [her] lights for nonpayment, [she] could stomp on the floor and the lights would come on and [she’d] stomp on the floor and they’d go off”.Robert R. Korstad and James L. Leloudis, To Right These Wrongs: The North Carolina Fund and the Battle to End Poverty and Inequality in 1960s America (The University of North Carolina Press, 2010) She joked in a later interview that the house didn't need windows because she could see everyone on the streets through the cracks in the wall.Ann Atwater, interview by Sean Aery, Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture, February 1, 2006.
Benger had been a loyal member of the Princess Elizabeth's household at Hatfield during the several imprisonments she had suffered under her sister, Mary I. On 5 June 1555 he had been examined by Secretary Bourne, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Francis Englefield, Sir Richard Read and Doctor Hughes, "upon such points as they shall gather out of their former confessions, touching their lewd & vain practises of calculating or conjuring, presently sent unto them with the said letters."Foxe's Book of Martyrs along with Dr. John Dee In 1559, he was elected to Parliament for Lancaster. Benger produced forty-six plays and masques that dealt with the factional intrigues surrounding the Queen's marriage negotiations between 1560 and 1572. Only eleven of his plays were performed by adult acting troupes, notably the Grey's Inn Men, and it is thought to be his group of child actors to which William Shakespeare refers in Hamlet act ii, scene ii, 'an aery of children, little eyases that cry out on the top of question and are most tyrannically clapped for it: these are now the fashion; and so berattle the common stages that many wearing rapiers are afraid to goose quills and dare scarce come hither.

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