Examples of 'blackett' in a sentence

Meaning of "blackett"

blackett (noun): A surname of Old Scottish and Norse origin, often used as a family name
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  • A surname from Middle English.

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Blackett was refined and well mannered.
I am much obliged to you Blackett.
Blackett correctly identified the underlying integration process and the identity of the residual nucleus.
This is demonstrated to Christopher Blackett who refuses it for reasons of excess weight.
Nancy Blackett has been portrayed in television and film.
The toughest portage is the one between Blackett and McGuffin lakes.
Fred Blackett was disqualified for two false starts.
Radial streaks of ejecta and secondary craters cover the terrain that surrounds Stetson and Blackett.
Tyler Blackett is likely to be his replacement.
It is zoned for business up as far as Blackett Street.
Tyler Blackett has played every game so far this season.
This should be enough to stop any move to Villa through Blackett strait.
The Blackett family have had a long association with the village.
Thank you so much Miss Blackett.
Patrick Blackett worked for several different organizations during the war.

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The new Physics building subsequently became the Blackett Laboratory.
But for once what Blackett is saying makes a great deal of sense.
The crew of the Amazon are the sisters Nancy and Peggy Blackett.
Blackett was injured on Wednesday.
I know Blackett well.
Blackett was the son of William Blackett and his wife Julia Conyers.
The boat is now owned and operated by The Nancy Blackett Trust.
They laid mined in Blackett Strait to guard the western approaches to Kula Gulf.
Request permission return Blackett strait, over.
Blackett was the eldest surviving son of William Blackett and his wife Elizabeth Kirkley.
Amagiri also engaged other PT boats in the Blackett Strait south of Kolombangara.
Mr. Blackett needs this room tomorrow morning.
I thought you might be the man to ask, Blackett.
Has judge Blackett forgotten about that?
To the west-northwest is the large walled plain Blackett.
Mr. Blackett has been kind enough to send the car for you.
Further to the east-southeast is the larger walled plain Blackett.
If their destroyers try to cross Blackett strait, be sure your fisher ready to fire.
Matthew Blackett is the publisher, creative director and one of the founders of Spacing magazine.
Why is not Rojo playing in the middle with Blackett and Shaw on the left?
In London, promoters like Blackett are also blaming oversaturation for the market downturn.
In addition to this, Cassandra also works as a research assistant for Professor Adelle Blackett.
And without the middle tier, Blackett wonders where tomorrow 's headliners will come from.
Blackett & Webb is one of the the nation 's premier rubber suppliers.
Good . So dîner at Blackett will be less dull than usual.
Blackett added, “ I am thrilled to have signed my new contract.
With war looming over Europe, Blackett and others advised Rossi to leave Britain.
I am afraid I am not going to be able to help you . No, Blackett.
Was it Professor Blackett who put your name forward for the CERN?
The Physics department building of Imperial College, the Blackett Laboratory is named in his honour.
Karen Blackett is the chairwoman for MediaCom UK and WPP 's first UK country manager.
Let us go home, through Blackett strait.
The Blackett Observatory houses a 10-inch-aperture Cooke refractor on a motorised equatorial mount.
And you are the son of Blackett & Webb.
I wrote to Mrs. Blackett as well… and Joan of course.

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