It’s important to preserve the full suite of wildlife, she says, and we’re trying, but it’s too early to celebrate their full comeback.
Mount Rainier’s first wolverine mama in a century is a sign of the species’ comeback|Hannah Seo|August 28, 2020|Popular Science
Rounding out the sensor suite, the Sense includes a temperature sensor that monitors your body’s temp regularly throughout the day and looks for notable changes, which might suggest you’re getting sick.
The new Fitbit knows when you’re stressed—and how to help you chill|Stan Horaczek|August 26, 2020|Popular Science
Large hotel suites can be a coolly intimate option, and I must add here, or so I’ve heard.
Spilling Sex Secrets for Cash|Eugene Robinson|August 17, 2020|Ozy
“The next wave will be about getting employees interested in coming back to the office,” says Sam Dunn, CEO and co-founder of Robin, a startup that recently launched a suite of digital tools for reopening work sites.
How to design an office that employees will want to return to|Anne Quito|August 9, 2020|Quartz
Shirley Weinstock, 91, lives in a studio suite at Jewish Home Family at Rockleigh, a senior residence in New Jersey, not far from Manhattan.
Covid-19 will change the way we live as older adults|Lila MacLellan|July 26, 2020|Quartz
When we get into his suite, he collapses on the couch and begins drinking tequila again.
The Stacks: Mr. Bad Taste and Trouble Himself: Robert Mitchum|Robert Ward|July 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In another black-and-white shot, they are boyishly sprawled on the rose-printed carpet of their suite, reading piles of fan mail.
The Man Who Captured the Beatles Magic|Chantel Tattoli|June 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Then there are a suite of tools that can operate at the kind of depth we're talking about, I believe between 4000-5000 meters.
James Cameron on How to Find Flight MH370, Climate Change, Leonardo DiCaprio, and More|Marlow Stern|April 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Also inside the suite was Peter Greste, an award-winning Australian correspondent who was working for the same network.
Egypt: Al Jazeera Had ‘Marriott Cell’ Of Terror|Alastair Beach|February 6, 2014|DAILY BEAST
At the door a couple is entwined on the floor blocking my departure from the suite.
My Night at the NSFW Oscars|Richard Abowitz|January 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But she sighed again as she entered her own suite to find Nina and Amy complacently dressing themselves for the afternoon's run.
Harriet and the Piper|Kathleen Norris
The third cheroot brought Jack and his suite within sight of Hanby House.
Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour|R. S. Surtees
I shall keep to my own half of this suite, with the less difficulty because I haven't the slightest wish to intrude on yours.
Vision House|C. N. Williamson
Took a suite in Space Verge hotel with four quote secretaries unquote, and has refused to see anyone.
The Telenizer|Don Thompson
Noting my uncertainty, the salesman suggested a suite of French walnut.
Growing Nuts in the North|Carl Weschcke
British Dictionary definitions for suite
suite
/ (swiːt) /
noun
a series of items intended to be used together; set
a number of connected rooms in a hotel forming one living unitthe presidential suite
a matching set of furniture, esp of two armchairs and a settee
a number of attendants or followers
music
an instrumental composition consisting of several movements in the same key based on or derived from dance rhythms, esp in the baroque period
an instrumental composition in several movements less closely connected than a sonata
a piece of music containing movements based on or extracted from music already used in an opera, ballet, play, etc
Word Origin for suite
C17: from French, from Old French sieute; see suit
A group of related pieces of music or movements played in sequence. In the baroque era, a suite was a succession of different kinds of dances. In more recent times, suites have contained excerpts from longer works, such as ballets, or have simply portrayed a scene, as in Ferde Grofé's Grand Canyon Suite.