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Calder
[kawl-der]
noun
Alexander, 1898–1976, U.S. sculptor; originator of mobiles.
Calder
/ ˈɔːə /
noun
Alexander. 1898–1976, US sculptor, who originated mobiles and stabiles (moving or static abstract sculptures, generally suspended from wire).
Example Sentences
"The research showed physicality was a key part of the appeal of rugby," the Premiership's chief growth officer Rob Calder told BBC Sport.
Simon Calder, travel correspondent at the Independent, said it was to be expected that mistakes will sometimes happen "in the high-pressure, deadline-strewn world of aviation".
Travel writer Simon Calder told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland the scale of the shutdown was the largest since the Icelandic volcano eruption in 2010.
A dramatic image of her in the countryside at Balmoral taken by Julian Calder in 2010 shows her wearing the mantle of the Order of the Thistle and was inspired by paintings of clan chiefs.
Calder Hall in Cumbria was the first nuclear power station in the world to produce electricity for domestic use when it opened in 1956.
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