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burke [bɜːk] vb (tr) 1. (Law) to murder in such a way as to leave no marks on the body, usually by suffocation 2. to get rid of, silence, or suppress [named after William Burke (1792-1829), Irish murderer and body snatcher, associate of William Hare; executed in Edinburgh for a murder of this type] Burke [bɜːk] n
1. (Biographies / Burke, Edmund (1729-1797) M, British, POLITICS: statesman, POLITICS: political theorist, POLITICS: orator) Edmund. 1729-97, British Whig statesman, conservative political theorist, and orator, born in Ireland: defended parliamentary government and campaigned for a more liberal treatment of the American colonies; denounced the French Revolution 2. (Biographies / Burke, Robert O'Hara (1820-1861) M, Irish, TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorer) Robert O'Hara. 1820-61, Irish explorer, who led the first expedition (1860-61) across Australia from south to north. He was accompanied by W. J. Wills, George Grey, and John King; King alone survived the return journey 3. (Biographies / Burke, William (1792-1829) M, Irish, CRIME AND POLICING: murderer, CRIME AND POLICING: bodysnatcher) William. 1792-1829, Irish murderer and body snatcher; associate of William Hare ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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For: Michael Antonovich, Yvonne Braithwaite Burke, John Fasana, Pam O'Connor, Frank Roberts, Zev Yaroslavsky, Authored by IDC analysts Brian Burke, John Daly and Roseann Day, the white paper also identifies planning, deployment and administration best practices, as well as attributes of an effective technology solution. PHOTO Business and political leaders, from left, Bill Wardlaw, Ed Roski, Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, John Ferraro and Eli Broad use a giant envelope to invite the Democratic Convention to L. |
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