+ She tells Aida that she knows she and Radames are in love.
+ She is ashamed that her love for Radames conflicts with her love for her father and her people.
+ As the scene ends, Radames joins the priests in other rituals.
+ When Radames comes she suggests to him that they flee together.
+ The music is all famous, but among the most well-known parts are the aria that Radames sings near the beginning of act One in which he dreams of victory in battle and marrying Aida, the Ethiopian slave.
+ The crowd leaves for the Temple of Vulcan where Radames will be consecrated to his task.
+ Amneris wants to find out whether Aida and Radames really do love one another.
+ He also announced that if they cannot prosecute the suspect then they will end the investigation.
+ Pretty took her case to court using the Human Rights Act to argue not to prosecute anybody involved in helping her to die.
+ Butler was convicted of conspiracy by the United States Department of Justice, but was not convicted because the grand jury failed to prosecute him.
+ They are also able to prosecute people for voter fraud.
+ If all four elements can be proved, a “prima facie” case exists to go ahead and prosecute the offender.
+ As a result, many authors prosecute the website.
+ Greenwald then goes to Maryk, Keefer, and Willie and tells them that they are guilty and that if there were anyone else willing to defend them he would have been the one to prosecute them.
+ The ICTR had the power to prosecute anyone who broke international laws about human rights.
– The Zune software is unavailable for Mac OS X, but Microsoft has released Windows Phone Connector, which allows Windows Phone devices to sync with iTunes and iPhoto.
– For example, plants consume nitrogen by absorbing it into their roots, making nitrogen unavailable to nearby plants.
– A 13-minute NASA video of the landing, on YouTube, also became unavailable for several hours.
– Many people tried going to the Mozilla website on June 17, making it unavailable for at least a few hours.
– Nevertheless, hydroelectric power is probably not a major option for future energy production in the developed nations, because most major sites within these nations are either already being exploited or are unavailable for other reasons, such as environmental considerations.
unavailable some example sentences
Example sentences of “unavailable”:
– To save him, a fresh single “Up-Tight”, co-written with Wonder was recorded in 1965 with reports saying it was based on a rhythm he had been humming and during recording the lyrics were sung back to Wonder as they were unavailable in Braille and that he “never missed a beat”.
– Electricity and water will be unavailable for several days to weeks after the storm passes.
– The retiring of a jersey at one time included the retiring of the number on the player’s jersey leaving it unavailable for future players, to further honour that player.
– Should the official, a mayor for example, be absent or unavailable for any reason, the pro tempore becomes the acting official.
– The ESS channels were unavailable on StarHub’s platform for two years until in December 2012, it was announced that ESPN, STAR Sports and STAR Cricket will return to StarHub on 14 December on a non-exclusive basis.
– Amazon Prime is a paid subscription program from Amazon that gives users access to more services which are unavailable or available at a premium to regular Amazon customers.
– Benois was unavailable for comment when Stravinsky offered his undeveloped idea about a ballet for a puppet to Diaghilev in 1910.
– For example, if a witness is unavailable and testified against the defendant in previous judicial proceedings, and the defendant was able to cross-examine the witness, a transcript of the testimony may be used as evidence.
– And the reference resources in public libraries are usually unavailable elsewhere in the community.
– Particularly in the 1990s, many of the most heavily played MTV and radio hits were unavailable for separate purchase.
- To save him, a fresh single "Up-Tight", co-written with Wonder was recorded in 1965 with reports saying it was based on a rhythm he had been humming and during recording the lyrics were sung back to Wonder as they were unavailable in Braille and that he "never missed a beat".
- Electricity and water will be unavailable for several days to weeks after the storm passes.
- The retiring of a jersey at one time included the retiring of the number on the player's jersey leaving it unavailable for future players, to further honour that player.
– A saloon version of the Renault Clio II was launched in South America and Eastern Europe, however was unavailable to customers in Western Europe.
– Where it is unavailable or not wanted, the name may be written as Albrecht Duerer.
– The NASA website became unavailable because of the large number of people visiting it.
– Niu Huang is unavailable in many Western countries and Singapore because of its potential impact on pregnant women, although Niu Huang Pills with about 2% of Niu Huang are available in many Asian countries.
– In October 2009, it was reported that Subzero might need to be put down as the medication he needed for his arthritis became unavailable in Australia.
– Some are simply unavailable because they are banned in many countries.
– On 8 September, 2011, Marsh made his Test debut for Australia in the 2nd Test against Sri Lanka at Pallekele in replace of the unavailable Ricky Ponting.
+ The flag of the South Korea, also known as the Taegukgi, has three parts: a rectangular background, a trigrams selected from the original eight, one toward each corner.
+ Goats have rectangular irises.
+ The four-wall court is a rectangular box.
+ The polar coordinate system is especially useful in situations where the relationship between two points is most easily expressed with angles and distance; in the more familiar Cartesian or rectangular coordinate system, such a relationship can only be found through trigonometric formulae.
+ The highest point in the province is “Monte Caccia”, high; it is in the “Altopiano delle Murge”, a karstic plateau of rectangular shape in southern Italy.
+ The disguised flames lay enclosed and protected in a rectangular enclosure and they wait, like a dying plant desperate for a drop of water, for the moment when they will awaken from their sleep and sizzle to life.
+ Pizza is cooked in long, rectangular baking pans and relatively thick.
Some example sentences of rectangular
Example sentences of “rectangular”:
+ It is a rectangular open space surrounded by covered walks or open galleries.
+ Coffee cakes are typically single layer cakes that may be square or rectangular like a Stollen.
+ It is a rectangular open space surrounded by covered walks or open galleries.
+ Coffee cakes are typically single layer cakes that may be square or rectangular like a Stollen.
+ The top of the tail is covered by five long rows of arched rectangular scales, measuring up to one by two centimetres.
+ They all have a central square, and a rectangular street layout.
+ It is a two and a half mile, nearly rectangular oval.
+ The rectangular cuboid are all specific cases of parallelepiped.
+ Rothko’s work matured into rectangular fields of color and light.
+ The hall was built in a Renaissance style, with alabaster and marble walls and a rectangular hall with a small, raised stage.
+ A static mixer is made up of rectangular plates twisted around at 180° so that they make a double-helix shape.
+ The Maine Coon is a large and friendly cat, which is how it got its nickname, “the gentle giant.” It is characterized by a big ruff along its chest, robust bone structure, rectangular body shape, an uneven two layered coat, and a long, bushy tail.
+ The tenon, on the end of a member, fits into a square or rectangular hole in the corresponding member.
More in-sentence examples of “rectangular”:
+ These were marble or bronze sculptures with a head or torso above a plain rectangular pillar, a symbol of fertility.
+ The Kaaba is a rectangular shaped building.
+ Square monitors and reading windows are not able to contain tables and galleries made for rectangular and wide screens.
+ Determine the height of your rectangular screen.
+ It had about eight barbs attached to a rectangular frame sitting on a small hole.
+ The flag of Greece is rectangular with nine equal stripes of blue from left to right.
+ The big ones are used for the rectangular tunnels, the small ones for the round tunnels.
+ They are rectangular pieces of rubber or absorbent material used to protect the countertop of a bar.
+ The cartridges are fed into the gun with a magazine, which is a rectangular box that holds the cartridges.
+ Each apartment was a rectangular block with one round window.
+ The card has a rectangular design, but one edge is “chipped off”.
+ The standard shape for pyrohy is oblong with tapering ends, but rectangular or circular pyrohy are also common.
+ Its famous trademark is the yellow rectangular border that goes around the cover of each issue.
+ The mall is a nearly symmetrysymmetric building, with a roughly rectangular floor plan.
+ A casket regularly has 6 – 8 sides while coffins have a rectangular shape.
+ The palaestra consisted of a square or rectangular yard open to the sky.
+ Gaelic football is the most popular of the gaelic games and is played by teams of 15 on a rectangular grass pitch with H-shaped goals at each end.
+ The DD-1EX and DD-10EX were both in a Flip flip or clamshell design, while the flat, rectangular design of the DD-8 was closer to later e-book readers, such as the Amazon Kindle.
+ The cacique and his family lived in a rectangular house called bohio.
+ The National Geographic Society’s logo is a yellow rectangular border, which became famous while appearing around each front page of the society’s magazine.
+ The board, which is normally rectangular shaped, is made of various materials like stitched cloth, paper, or leather.
+ The basic plan of the city, with rectangular blocks of streets, is Roman.
+ The building had a rectangular floor plan and was 91 x 50 meters.
+ Where domes are needed to rest on a square or a rectangular base, the dome is raised above the level of the supporting pillars with three-dimensional spandrels called pendentives.
+ These were marble or bronze sculptures with a head or torso above a plain rectangular pillar, a symbol of fertility.
+ The Kaaba is a rectangular shaped building.
+ Some perfect parallelopipeds having two rectangular faces are known.
+ This template is used to generate a rectangular image array, typically for use within an infobox.
+ It is also known as the rectangular triggerfish, wedgetail triggerfish, and is the state fish of Hawaii.
+ The Latin word came from ancient Greek any piece of rectangular board or plank.
+ A great hall was a rectangular room between 1.5 and 3 times as long as it was wide, and also higher than it was wide.
+ In the balkline games, rather than drawing balklines a few inches from the corners as was done in the champion’s games, the entire table is divided into rectangular spaces.
+ The rectangular palace surrounded formal gardens, the northern half of which have been reconstructed.
+ A matchstick is a thin, smooth slice of wood, delicately cut into a rectangular stick.
+ This subtemplate of generates a single rectangular entry periodic table.
+ This is because MPEG-4 can be many rectangular images at the same time.
+ He was depicted on a rectangular piece of marble as a head and an erect penis.
+ All legionaries had a large rectangular shield, the “scutum”, which had rounded corners.
+ It is on a rectangular stonework pedestal.
+ The rectangular square in the Mitte Mitte district goes back to the square in front of King Thor and was given its current name after the Tsar Alexander I in 1805.
+ It is known as rectangular or Cartesian graphs.
+ Now, Italian car number plates have black characters on a rectangular white background, with a small blue part on the right and left.
+ It is a rectangular sheet of flat ice, between 146 and 150 feet wide.
+ The belly has 6 rows of larger rectangular scales that are generally reddish, pink, or orangish.
+ From October 1948, after the death of his mother, Rothko started using symmetrical rectangular blocks of two to three opposing or contrasting, yet complementary, colors.
+ This base comprised of the main rectangular bunker which was built into the hill.
+ In the process, the Fourth acquired a more neatly rectangular shape, and sharply reduced the amount of counties divided between the Fourth and another district.
+ The LBK people lives in rectangular longhouses, and digging up an area often shows several clusters of about 6 of these long houses.
– Shankar is famous for playing the sitar, an Indian stringed instrument.
– They all play at least one musical instrument: either a stringed instrument or piano.
– He also wrote music, taught, and invented musical parts and accessories for stringed instruments.
– The vielle is a bowed stringed instrument.
– Among the few things kept and respected in Spain were in music: harmony and stringed instruments, and of course the buildings, many of which became churches, by adding crosses.
– He is often shown in art playing a stringed instrument.
– With brute strength and ferocity, his second form is much uglier than his first form.
– For symmetric encryption, a key size of 128 bits is considered secure against brute force by traditional computers.
– Now all 40-bit encryption algorithms are obsolete because they are dangerously susceptible to brute force attacks.
– In addition, the cancellation method was a brute force but “peaceful” solution, in which the leader was made to broadcast the cancellation.
– A 450 MHz processor, current at the time could brute force crack this in less than a minute.
Use in sentence of brute
Example sentences of “brute”:
– It is a way to defeat your enemy by brute physical force.
– Dodoria uses his brute force to overwhelm his opponents.
– The selection of an appropriate key length depends on how difficult it will be to break it using a brute force attack.
– By Obfuscationobfuscating the data before encryption, brute force attacks are less effective and more difficult to determine.
– The theoretical possibility of a brute force attack is recognized by the cryptographic system designers.
– Older symmetric ciphers used only 40, 56, or 64 bits, which can be broken by brute force.
– Since computers can use very complicated math to encrypt things, this stops people from trying a brute force attack to guess the numbers until it works.
– A brute force attack is a term in cryptanalysis.
– For that reason, one of the definitions of “breaking” a cryptographic scheme is to find a method faster than a brute force attack.
– However, many Cryptanalysiscryptanalysts believe that if implementations considered to overcome the XSL attack, the XSL attack would be more difficult than a brute force attack.
– This makes it “computationally infeasible” to check each possible key by brute force.
- It is a way to defeat your enemy by brute physical force.
- Dodoria uses his brute force to overwhelm his opponents.
- The selection of an appropriate key length depends on how difficult it will be to break it using a brute force attack.
– In cryptography, the EFF DES cracker to perform a brute force attackbrute force search of DES cipher’s key space — that is, to decrypt an encrypted message by trying every possible key.
– The simplest method to read encrypted data is a brute force attack–simply attempting every number, up to the maximum length of the key.
– Many old ciphers, such as DES, used short keys which made them breakable by brute force.
– They work to make the cryptographic system very difficult for computers to break using brute force attack.
– Rather than fighting with brute force and flawless technique, Sokka’s creativity and heterodox approach to things are the cornerstones of his technique, and his master claims that in time Sokka will be a superior swordsman.
– Locks can be defeated by brute force or by lock picking.
– Many older ciphers used 40, 56, or 64-bit keys—these have all been cracked by brute force attack because the key was too short.
– The brute force attack can be used together with a dictionary attack.
– Tebi- and pebi- are similarly abbreviated Ti- and Pi-, but they are not usually misspelled, as storage sizes currently are only this large in specialized situations.
– Rangeland is similarly used, but less controlled.
– A wrench nuts and bolts, and similarly shaped objects.
– The rate of oxygen use is similarly high.
– In Kashmir Shaivism, Shakti is similarly the second Tattva or first emanation of Shiva.
– In geology the term is used similarly for a site considered to be typical of a particular rock formation, etc.
– If the separator contains an equals sign it is similarly prefixed with “1=”, but in that case it cannot contain newlines and spaces at the start and end.
– All of the artists under JYP Entertainment are collectively known as JYP Nation, similarly to SM Town and YG Family.
Example sentences of similarly
Example sentences of “similarly”:
- Health Canada's site operates similarly to the FDA's site, with Canada-specific drug monographs and other information.
- Network bridges work similarly to network switches, but the traffic is managed differently.
- The People's Khural lawmakers are chosen similarly by the public every five years.
– Health Canada’s site operates similarly to the FDA’s site, with Canada-specific drug monographs and other information.
– Network bridges work similarly to network switches, but the traffic is managed differently.
– The People’s Khural lawmakers are chosen similarly by the public every five years.
– Sympathy, by contrast, implies a degree of equal feeling, that is, the sympathiser views the matter similarly to how the person themselves does.
– This stategy is not limited to the seed plants; some species of spore-bearing cryptogams—such as “Selaginella”—form tumbleweeds, and some fungi that resemble puffballs dry out, break free of their attachments and are similarly tumbled by the wind, dispersing spores as they go.
– Jerry, the mouse star of Tom and Jerry cartoons, is similarly humanized.
– They predict future performance, such as school achievement, similarly to the way they predict future performance for European descent.
– The originating object is mostly unrecognizable, as in Franz West’s more famous plaster or epoxy “Adaptives,” which similarly incorporate largely unidentifiable items and are likewise portable.
– Simply put, any application requiring the playback of digital media based files, but not requiring the full features and flexibility of a personal computer stands to benefit from the reduced size, reduced complexity and reduced cost of media centers when compared to similarly equipped PCs.
– It was originally the same as a manor house but when similarly large houses were built in cities they came to be called “mansions”.
– Similar scales and spines have turned up in similarly aged sediments from elsewhere around the world suggesting that Wiwaxia was widespread during the Cambrian.
– This template works similarly to and uses the same parameters.
– Goldman Sachs predicts that China and India, respectively, will become the dominant global suppliers of manufactured goods and services, while Brazil and Russia will become similarly dominant as suppliers of raw materials.
– The Amazon basin is similarly large.
– Delete – A search for Gosha Mountain gives the results of a similarly named mountain in a game.
– This template works similarly to and mostly uses the same parameters.
More in-sentence examples of “similarly”:
– It used a shortened Ford F-Series truck chassis to compete with both the similarly adapted Chevrolet K5 Blazer, as well as the Dodge Ramcharger.
– The Fatou set of a function are the values such that all nearby values behave similarly when the function is repeatedly iterated.
– Plantains are a staple food in tropicstropical regions, treated similarly to potatoes.
– The main problems I see so far is that referencing is currently non-existent, and that the EnWP article is similarly bad.
– Retrotransposons behave very similarly to retroviruses, such as HIV.
– These templates work similarly to thereafter.
– He similarly complimented Tarantino’s directing and liked the fact that he did not often use close-ups in the movie.
– On narrow, terribly steep hills similarly could result in an accident or uncontrollably high speed, and so sliding was invented by a California surfer.
– The computer program does several things at the same time, similarly to how several horses run at the same time in a horse race.
– The title for the presiding officer was “Master Worker” and other titles were similarly named.
– Jeffrey Hurwit has argued that Pandora represents an “anti-Athena”, similarly a child of no mother, an embodiment of the need for the patriarchal rule that the virginal Athena, rising above her sex, defended.
– The Clearing House seeks a level playing field among similarly situated market participants, in which a legal and regulatory framework promotes systemic stability, economic growth, and a safe and sound banking system.
– In linear algebra, the Norm norm of a vector is defined similarly as the distance from the tip of the vector to the origin.
– Other scientists had seen film similarly ruined but did not discover why.
– Many countries have laws that allow a similarly time-limited dictatorship, to fight against such problems.
– The work of the Brothers Grimm influenced other collectors, both inspiring them to collect tales and leading them to similarly believe, in a spirit of romantic nationalism, that the fairy tales of a country were particularly representative of it, to the neglect of cross-cultural influence.
– This is done by first placing vectors along the octahedron’s edges such that each face is bounded by a cycle, then similarly partitioning each edge into the golden mean along the direction of its vector.
– This frog’s body is shaped similarly to that of most frogs.
– The mapping found an unusually high concentration of similarly distanced GRBs in certain areas.
– For similarly named sequential categories with gaps less than 5 years, use instead.
– Members of a gang often dress similarly or have the same tattoos.
– Mahabharata, too similarly groups the Shakas with the Kambojas and Yavanas and states that they were originally noble Kshatriyas but got degraded to “vrishala” status on account of their non-obersvance of the sacred Brahmanical codes.
– Inverting this process allows square roots to be found, and similarly for the powers 3, 1/3, 2/3, and 3/2.
– The Duma members of parliament are chosen similarly by the public every five years.
– Google and Yahoo! compete against Windows Live with similarly diverse services.
– On 20 May 2015 Petr Mach, the leader of the Party of Free Citizens, expressed support for the creation of a state based on ideas of freedom, adding that the Party of Free Citizens wants the Czech Republic to become a similarly free country.
– The MS-10 flight abort was the first instance of a manned booster accident at high altitude in 43 years, since Soyuz 18a similarly failed to achieve orbit in April 1975.
– Limburg is located west of the Meuse river, upon which it borders the similarly named province Limburg of the Netherlands.
– It plays similarly to the Game Boy “Donkey Kong” game.
– All the other temple cats became similarly colored.
– This macro is used similarly to does not make the braces part of the link.
– SpaceX’s secondary mission is to reuse rockets, similarly to a plane.
– It was in a double pack with the similarly themed I.D.
– Triphenylmethyl chloride similarly formed orange complexes with aluminium and tin chlorides.
– Water poured onto a smooth, flat, horizontal wax surface, say a waxed sheet of glass, will behave similarly to the mercury poured onto glass.
– Jogging and cycling similarly promote aerobic fitness, but they are not usually done in classes led by instructors or with music, hence are not “aerobics”.
– Francisco Pizarro later found and conquered the similarly large Inca Empire.
– However French Americans are less visible than other similarly sized ethnic groups.
– By 1 May 2020, altogether 257 COVID-19 related deaths were identified in the Czech Republic compared to 2,719 in similarly populous Sweden, which did not impose any lockdown.
– Alternatively, a season finale could bring open-ended storylines to a close, “going out on a high” and similarly maintaining interest in the series’ eventual return.
– Females and males are similarly colored.
– In North America a similarly traditional dish is split pea soup.
– Instead, similarly to modern tennis, two individuals or teams are placed face to face separated either by a line on the ground or a net.
– President Johnson signed the certifications for the 24th and 25th Amendments as a witness, and President Nixon similarly witnessed the certification of the 26th Amendment along with three young scholars.
– Note that distances should entered in kilometres using the and the kilometre distance will similarly be calculated and display correctly.
– Internship positions are posted online similarly to job postings, but focus instead on engaging students in real world projects before they have completed their studies.
– Although both hydrogen and helium are in the s-block, they do not behaves similarly to other s-block elements.
– The Il Tumen are chosen similarly by the public every five years.
- It used a shortened Ford F-Series truck chassis to compete with both the similarly adapted Chevrolet K5 Blazer, as well as the Dodge Ramcharger.
- The Fatou set of a function are the values such that all nearby values behave similarly when the function is repeatedly iterated.
– This term should not be confused for conservative liberalism, which is an offshoot of liberalism, not conservatism.
– The terms are widely used in reference to members of gangs associated with American prohibition and the American offshoot of the Mafia, such as the Chicago Outfit or the Five Families.
– Genus “Drosophila” could be raised to a supergenus, or the related offshoot genera could be demoted to subgenera.
– The term Anglicanism includes those who have accepted the English Reformation as embodied in the Church of England or in the offshoot Churches in other countries that have followed closely to its doctrines and its organisation.
– The paintings he made in the years 1918–1924 were influenced by Futurism and by the offshoot of Cubism practiced by Metzinger.
+ As a young artist Gill had assisted Johnston in its early development stages.
+ Later scholarship has also shown that the biggest problem with the Soviets’ early development was not problems designing the weapons, but rather problems getting the materials.
+ He is particularly known for his work in the early development of database management systems.
+ Social Networking was first proposed in the early development of the World Wide Web.
+ He was involved in the early development of the Calcutta Botanical Garden, describing many new plant species and developing a large collection with copies that he gave to collections in Europe.