Noun
An alvine evacuation; also, refuse matter.
A small fort.
Source: Webster's dictionary“I extend my warmest congratulations to Mr. Tang and to the Government of Singapore on Mr. Tang’s appointment,” said Mr. Gurry. Source: Internet
Its current head, Australian Francis Gurry, announced last year that he would be stepping down after 12 years on the job, and the succession process ignited a firestorm. Source: Internet
Phillip cited in Trina Jeremiah; "Immigrants and Society" in T. Gurry (1984) pp. 121–22 It was not until the 1820s that numbers of free settlers began to arrive and government schemes began to be introduced to encourage free settlers. Source: Internet
See Trina Jeremiah in T. Gurry (1984) p. 126 Early colonial administrations were anxious to address the gender imbalance in the population brought about by the importation of large numbers of convict men. Source: Internet
Gurry denied at the meeting with diplomats that WIPO’s technology transfer violated any international sanctions efforts. Source: Internet