Nuns definition

Nuns means material rejected from the mill after the recoverable valuable minerals have been extracted;

Examples of Nuns in a sentence

  • The additional services available are: Built in 1917 for the Ursuline Nuns as a schoolhouse, the chapel was then used to accommodate farming families while holidaying.

  • Community Hospital And Health Centre, Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre/Grey Nuns Community Hospital And Health Centre) and the United Nurses of Alberta, Locals 1 and .

  • HSAA brought applications before the Labour Relations Board November 28, 1996 and December 4, 1996, seeking to also consolidate bargaining units represented by HSAA at the SCH, at the Edmonton General Hospital, at the Grey Nuns and Misericordia Community Hospital and Health Centres, and at continuing care facilities in Edmonton operated by Capital Care Group Inc.

  • Addendum Local Conditions Applicable to the Health Group (Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre/Grey Nuns Community Hospital and Health Centre) and United Nurses of Alberta, Local .

  • A chapter about her work on House of Desires entitled “Punk Nuns and Early Modern Vacationlands: Bringing Sor Juana to the 21st Century” will be published in the forthcoming anthology Dramaturgy and History: Staging the Archive as part of the Routledge Press Focus on Dramaturgy collection.

  • Even with as much of Trione-Annadel State Park was burned during the 2017 Nuns Fire, a heavy mixed oak and conifer fuel load remained unburned especially along Channel Drive south of Oakmont, and east of Summerfield Road in the vicinity of Annadel Heights.

  • The ▇▇▇▇▇ and Nuns fires of October 2017 burned under Diablo wind conditions.

  • The 2017 ▇▇▇▇▇ and Nuns fires caused significant structure and property loss in the City.

  • The Nuns Fire destroyed two homes in Oakmont and threatened the Justice Center.

  • The Nuns Fire also ignited on October 8, 2017 in the Sonoma County area north of ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇.