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Goodall


Goodall [goo d-awl] Examples noun

  1. Jane,born 1934, English primatologist and zoologist.

Examples from the Web for goodall Contemporary Examples of goodall

  • In a statement, Goodall said that the copying was “unintentional,” despite the large amount of “borrowing” she engaged in.

    Jane Goodall’s Troubling, Error-Filled New Book, ‘Seeds of Hope’

    Michael Moynihan

    March 26, 2013

  • Goodall was apparently so moved by the book that she failed to notice that it was, in fact, famously written by Thomas de Quincey.

    Jane Goodall’s Troubling, Error-Filled New Book, ‘Seeds of Hope’

    Michael Moynihan

    March 26, 2013

  • Daws told the Post that he has no recollection of ever having spoken to Goodall—a conversation one imagines he would remember.

    Jane Goodall’s Troubling, Error-Filled New Book, ‘Seeds of Hope’

    Michael Moynihan

    March 26, 2013

  • An added sentence—possibly from an actual interview Goodall conducted with Aplin—followed by a pilfered (and truncated) one.

    Jane Goodall’s Troubling, Error-Filled New Book, ‘Seeds of Hope’

    Michael Moynihan

    March 26, 2013

  • In the very next sentence, Goodall writes that “by the 1890s, nine hundred tons of opium per year were being imported into China.”

    Jane Goodall’s Troubling, Error-Filled New Book, ‘Seeds of Hope’

    Michael Moynihan

    March 26, 2013

  • Historical Examples of goodall

  • Goodall backed me; I got him to write to the admiral; but it would not do.

    The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson

    Robert Southey

  • See extract in Goodall’s edition of the Scotichronicon, vol.

    Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1

    James Y. Simpson

  • Goodall backed me: I got him to write to the admiral; but it would not do.

    Fifty-two Stories of the British Navy, from Damme to Trafalgar.

    Alfred H. Miles

  • Oh, that is goodall day the music and at night the chasseurs.

    The Garden of Swords

    Max Pemberton

  • For its discovery, we are indebted to the industry and research of Goodall.

    Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume I (of 2)

    Henry Glassford Bell

  • goodall in Science Goodall [gud′ôl]Jane Born 1934

    1. British zoologist whose study of the life and habitat of the chimpanzee has greatly increased understanding of primate behavior. Goodall’s research demonstrated that chimpanzees are capable of complex emotional relationships, and have the skill and intelligence to make tools. She has been a leader in international conservation efforts.
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