– The image may be printed directly from the stone or plate or may be offset by transfer to a flexible sheet, usually rubber, for transfer to the printed article.
– Otherwise, NZT and NZST will produce the offset without DST adjustment, and NZDT will produce the offset with DST adjustment.
– The main axes of the museum grid that is offset by 22.5 degrees begins with the arrival plaza, carries through the edge of the stairs up to the main entrance, aligns with the columns supporting the rotunda as well as the center point of the rotunda, aligns with travertine benches in the courtyard between the pavilions, includes a narrow walkway between the west and south pavilions, a staircase down to the cactus garden and ends in the garden.
– The time is calculated based on the offset from UTC for the specified time zone taking into account whether daylight saving time is currently active in that time zone.
– All Italian warships lacked radar for most of the war, although this was partly offset by their good “rangefinder” and “fire-control” systems.
Some in-sentence examples of offset
Example sentences of “offset”:
- GPS devices would calculate the wrong position due to the time difference if the space clocks were not set to run slower on Earth to offset the quicker time in high Earth's orbitEarth orbit.
- Much like its twin the Cavalier the Sunfire also fared poor in the offset test by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
- New building code laws in Spain are now mandating solar hot water for new and remodeled private residences, and photovoltaic to offset some power requirements for all new and remodeled commercial buildings.
– GPS devices would calculate the wrong position due to the time difference if the space clocks were not set to run slower on Earth to offset the quicker time in high Earth’s orbitEarth orbit.
– Much like its twin the Cavalier the Sunfire also fared poor in the offset test by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
– New building code laws in Spain are now mandating solar hot water for new and remodeled private residences, and photovoltaic to offset some power requirements for all new and remodeled commercial buildings.
– This was in return for “preferred buying program” to offset the loss of revenue as a result of anticipated boycott.
– Quotation marks can also offset a nickname embedded in an actual name, or a false or ironic title embedded in an actual title; for example, Nat “King” Cole, Miles “Tails” Prower, or John “Hannibal” Smith.
– This system measures the spherical coordinates offset between the trunnion and their supports during transfer operations.
– Dismantling of jobs could only be partially offset by new business settlements on newly created industrial areas outside the city.
– The Toyota Previa is one of three minivans that rated poor in the IIHS’ offset crash test, upon seeing the results Toyota introduced a new minivan in the US in 1997 called the Sienna.
– The Bengali east provincial flag showed a Crescent and star within a Red disc on top of a dark green field, offset slightly left towards the hoist so that it appeared centred when the sub-national flag was flying in the erstwhile lost territory.
– In contrast, a counter-claim asserts that the party is entitled to offset the damages awarded to plaintiff by the proportionate share of any responsibility, liability, or fault assigned to the plaintiff by the jury.
– When the piston moves up and down, it pushes the offset shaft.
– Most of the zones are offset by a full hour, but there are some offset by half an hour or 45minutes.
– Instead of leaving the parameter blank, however, an offset may be added, will produce an error message.
– For dst rules that specify utc event time the process is the same except that utc offset is not subtracted.
– The boys are framed by a rectangular stone window, the sharp rectangles offset by the hunched youth whose arms and head form a triangle.
– The scholarship can be used to help offset the costs of travel and registration.
– A possible mechanism for the V isotopic offset between seawater and hydrogenous Fe-Mn crusts and nodules is the fractionation during the adsorption of V on the surface of the Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide.
+ After his military service in 1894, he got his Degree degree in natural sciences in 1896 and he began to work with the botanist Charles Eugene Bertrand at the University of Lille.
+ Vicki Ann Funk was an American botanist and researcher.
+ The first person to talk about the genus that way was French peopleFrench botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort in 1700.
+ Wallich was later appointed assistant to William Roxburgh, the East India Company’s botanist in Calcutta.
+ African legend claims that basil protects against scorpions, while the English botanist Culpeper cites one “Hilarius, a French physician” as affirming it as common knowledge that smelling basil too much would breed scorpions in the brain.
+ The tree’s Latin name, “Acacia baileyana”, is named after the botanist Frederick Manson Bailey.
In sentence use of botanist
Example sentences of “botanist”:
+ Rock was an Austrian-United StatesAmerican botanist and ethnologist who explored southwestern China and areas near Tibet.
+ Navas is a Chilean botanist and professor in Pharmacy School of the Chilean University.
+ In 1911 Stopes married Canadian botanist and geneticist Reginald Ruggles Gates.
+ It is named in honour of the NetherlandsDutch botanist Hendrik de Wit.
+ The species was named as “Phasianus wallichi” by the English peopleEnglish zoologist Danish botanist Nathaniel Wallich.
+ This was undertaken with his friend Asa Gray, the leading American botanist of the day.
+ The Russian botanist Nicolai Stepanowitsch Turczaninow created the genus “Ugni” in 1849.
+ Rock was an Austrian-United StatesAmerican botanist and ethnologist who explored southwestern China and areas near Tibet.
+ Navas is a Chilean botanist and professor in Pharmacy School of the Chilean University.
+ In 1744, the year Anders Celsius died, the famous Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, of Celsius’s scale when he bought his first thermometer.
+ He is also the father of anthropologypaleoanthropologist Richard Leakey and the botanist Colin Leakey.
+ Baltasound was the home of the noted Victorian botanist Thomas Edmondston, who was born at Buness House where his uncle, also called Thomas was the laird.
+ The carnivorous sundew species was scientifically described by the French botanist Jules Émile Planchon in 1848.
– However, today more notice is taken of specific facts, such as what wind speeds occur once or twice in a century.
– Some people do it once or twice a month, while other people do it several times a day.
– They meet once or twice a year in Paris.
– She lays from two to six eggs in the spring time and, once all are laid, sits on the eggs for about thirty days to hatch them, leaving the nest once or twice a day to feed and drink.
– They bite once or twice and then wait for their prey to become paralyzed and die.
– It only snows in Pretoria once or twice in a century.
– You can also give them horn worms as a treat once or twice a every two months as a treat.
– P Mr Dev – Please note a few unknown facts about this entire controversy- Grandmaster Shifuji Shaurya Bhardwaj was interrogated and came out CLEAN from his accusations not once or twice but for more than 28 times.
– Since CEBAF has three complementary experiments running simultaneously, it was decided that the three data acquisition systems should be as similar as possible, so that physicists moving from one experiment to another would find a familiar environment.
– One can say that the nitrogenous base is complementary to the other in that the base pairs between them are non-covalent bondcovalently bonded by hydrogen bonds.
– In 1894 Emil Fischer suggested that both the enzyme and the substrate have “specific complementary geometric shapes” that fit exactly into one another.
– He studied monetary systems and promoted the idea that communities can benefit from creating their own local or complementary currency.
– The sequence “s” is constructed by choosing the 1st digit as complementary to the 1st digit of “s”.
– On an artistic color wheel, complementary colors are placed opposite one another.
Some example sentences of complementary
Example sentences of “complementary”:
– Genes are only affected if they have nucleotide sequences complementary to those of the siRNA.
– In text books, two complementary approaches are used to define magnetic moments.
– It was also important in the complementary work “Sexual Behavior in the Human Female”.
– The product is conceived as a SaaS solution and described as a tool for improving the insight of HR professionals, complementary to traditional performance management.
– Short DNA fragments consisting of DNA sequences complementary to the ends of the template, called primers, and a DNA polymerase are key materials for selective and repetitive steps.
– The complementary term, single-user commonly refers to an operating system being usable only by one person at a time, or in reference to a single-user software license agreement.
– It also synthesizes a second strand of DNA complementary to the reverse-transcribed single-stranded cDNA.
– At the receiving end of the data link a complementary “demultiplexer” is normally required to break single data stream back down into the original streams.
– In German, these two sounds are allophones occurring in complementary distribution.
– Because the photoreceptors for red light are fatigued, the information they send will not be as strong as the information about the colors other than red and the illusion of seeing the complementary color is created.
– The endeavour has evolved into four unique lines for Waterford and a complementary tableware collection in fine bone china for Wedgwood in 2001.
– The snRNA component of the snurp is specific to individual introns because it ‘recognises’ ‘recognition’ in DNA and RNA is when a sequence on one molecule fits a complementary sequence on another molecule.
– In this way, we say that adenine is complementary to uracil and that guanine is complementary to cytosine.
– A complementary fault, the Southern Uplands Fault, forms the southern boundary for the Central Lowlands.
– The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has endorsed this statement..Cultural acceptance of circumcision will be vital, if this practice is to be an important complementary intervention for prevention of HIV infection.
– In “Goth Opera” by Paul Cornell, from the complementary Missing Adventures series, she is given a seat on the High Council of Time Lords.
- Genes are only affected if they have nucleotide sequences complementary to those of the siRNA.
- In text books, two complementary approaches are used to define magnetic moments.
- It was also important in the complementary work "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female".
+ Jones was married to actress Sheila Fay, also a native of Liverpool, from 30 October 1964 until her death on 31 August 2013.
+ Fred is disguised as a handyman; Sheila as a vacationer.
+ They had five children: Nick, Rose, Liz, Sheila and Margret.
+ According to IMDB, in August 2018, Sheila will appear on one episode of “The Wonderland Murders”.
+ He narrowly beat future Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair in the Republican primary.
+ He married Sheila Martin in 1965.
How to use in-sentence of sheila
Example sentences of “sheila”:
+ Elton John was born in 55 Pinner Hill Road, Pinner, Middlesex, He was eldest child Stanley Dwight and Sheila Eileen, He was educated in Pinner.
+ Fred and Sheila send Omar and Nina into jail.
+ She played Sheila Futterman in both "Gremlins" movies in 1984 and 1990.
+ Elton John was born in 55 Pinner Hill Road, Pinner, Middlesex, He was eldest child Stanley Dwight and Sheila Eileen, He was educated in Pinner.
+ Fred and Sheila send Omar and Nina into jail.
+ She played Sheila Futterman in both “Gremlins” movies in 1984 and 1990.
+ She is the second woman to be the mayor of Baltimore, the first was Sheila Dixon.
+ Nolte was married three times; first to Sheila Page from 1966 until they divorced in 1970.
+ Thaw was married to actress Sheila Hancock from 1973 until his death from oesophageal cancer in Luckington, Wiltshire.
+ It stars Richard Attenborough, Sheila Sims, Bernard Miles, Cecil Trouncer, Robert Flemyng, Edith Sharpe, Joan Hickson, Anthony Newley.
+ These include Jeranique, Madonna Madonna, Vanity, Sheila E., Carmen Electra, Susanna Hoffs, Anna Fantastic, Sherilyn Fenn, and Susan Moonsie of Vanity 6 and Apollonia 6.
+ He is married to writer and blogger Sheila Singhal and divides his time between Manchester and Birmingham.
+ McKenna as Buck Mulligan and Sheila O’Sullivan as May Golding Dedalus.
+ Downing Street did not tell the public about this until Sheila Gunn, a writer for “The Times”, found out.
+ Its oxytocin-like effect causes uterine contractions and more rapid delivery of the placenta but this was said by Sheila Kitzinger to cause an increased prevalence of retained placenta.
+ In addition to his own musical career, he was a “talent promoter” for the careers of Sheila E., Carmen Electra, The Time The Time and Vanity 6.
+ The harp was played by Sheila Bromberg, the first female musician to appear on a Beatles record.
+ Following a tip that Omar is on the island, two undercover police officers, Fred Lavery and Sheila Kingston, also arrive.
+ One of them was Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Sheila Simon.
+ She is known for her roles as Ashley Pfister on “Happy Days”, Sheila Munroe in the 1982 horror movie “Visiting Hours”, Pam Beesly’s mother Helene in “The Office”, and Ben Matlock’s daughter Charlene Matlock for the first season of the television series “Matlock”.
+ More recently, Sunderland-born Terry Deary, writer of the series of Horrible Histories books, has become famous, and many others such as thriller writer Sheila Quigley, are following his lead.
+ Bassists, like other musicians, have a much lower average income than many other job categories, such as accountants or administrators.
+ That job is done by a Town Clerk or Chief Executive, who is appointed to a full-time paid job.
+ Before the 1951 season, O’Malley offered Robinson the job of manager of the Montreal Royals starting at the end of Robinson’s playing career.
+ In each quarter of the city, these “Lighthouses of Knowledge” have been implanted containing library and room of computer science, to public use, mainly by students; job training, social welfare and educational programs are coordinated, and often supply labor to improve the city’s amenities or services, as well as education and income.
+ The Association of Tennis Professionals is the most important organization for men’s professional tennis, meaning men who play tennis for their job instead of just for fun.
job in-sentences
Example sentences of “job”:
+ The users who do a good job will keep the rights, the ones who doesn't do a good job will lose it.
+ Their job was to clear the jungles for settlement and early public works.
+ Lord Mandelson lost his job twice, once in 1998 for not declaring a loan he was given to buy a house, and once in 2001 for trying to arrange a passport for an Indian businessman who had given £1,000,000 to the Labour Party.
+ The users who do a good job will keep the rights, the ones who doesn’t do a good job will lose it.
+ Their job was to clear the jungles for settlement and early public works.
+ Lord Mandelson lost his job twice, once in 1998 for not declaring a loan he was given to buy a house, and once in 2001 for trying to arrange a passport for an Indian businessman who had given £1,000,000 to the Labour Party.
+ A Cleveland police officer Walter Emerick, who took the picture using his camera phone was suspended from his job for eight days for sending the photo to other people, eventually leading to it being leaked on the Internet.
+ In addition, two more government-controlled Medical Services exist for those who work in a job affiliated with them.
+ But days after the Home Minister’s visit, that singer had complained that he was not allowed to speak to his guest and seek a job or opportunities for higher education for his daughter.
+ In part of my current job I have to deal with special needs students.
+ His first acting job was in a supporting role in the TV Series “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide”.
+ A drummer is a person who plays the drums as a job or as a hobby.
+ A court jester had the job of making the king feel happy when he was sad.
+ If a founder is already listed in the founder parameter, do not list them again here as a founder; if the founder still holds an executive job with the company, you may however list them along with their job title.
+ He recommended him for the job of conductor at the German Opera in Prague.
+ Some services have been centralised, leading to job losses at some offices.
+ He lost the job between 1709 and 1711, when he was reappointed.
+ His successor is Job Cohen, who used to be the mayor of Amsterdam.
+ He stayed in Lübeck for four months and so he got into trouble when he went back to his job at Arnstadt.
+ After graduation, Black took a teaching job in Singapore for three years.
+ He fired Bismarck, who lost his job in 1890, and Wilhelm II started a new foreign policy.
More in-sentence examples of “job”:
+ In Hampton, Parks found a job as a hostess in an inn at Hampton Institute, a historically black college.
+ The word "sleeping" in "Your job description does not include sleeping" is a gerund and not a present participle.
+ The Apartheid policy was that Blacks were no real citizens of South Africa and had to live in remote so-called ‘homelands’ where there were no job opportunities.
+ In Hampton, Parks found a job as a hostess in an inn at Hampton Institute, a historically black college.
+ The word “sleeping” in “Your job description does not include sleeping” is a gerund and not a present participle.
+ The Apartheid policy was that Blacks were no real citizens of South Africa and had to live in remote so-called ‘homelands’ where there were no job opportunities.
+ Both communication overload and communication underload can affect the level of job satisfaction.
+ In the 1400s many other artists in Italy were given the job of painting churches or chapels.
+ Goh was given the job of Senior Minister, and the older Lee the job of Minister Mentor.
+ The main character, Guy Montag, has a job as a “fireman”.
+ Eptalon did a very good job of trying to revive the process, and it is now running fairly smoothly.
+ Around 1563 Byrd got the job of Organist and Choir Master of Lincoln Cathedral.
+ A censor is a person whose job is to look at all types of media and remove material.
+ I also believe it doesn’t matter how “much” an admin does, but if that person is doing the job “right”.
+ A gamemaster can be said to wear four “hats” in their role, meaning the four main jobs they do as part of the overall job of GMing.
+ He made use of a lot of writers, the most famous was Samuel Johnson, who was always thankful to Cave for having given him his main job for many years.
+ Prime Minister of ItalyPrime Minister Minister of Defence, a job he had from January 1995 through May 1996.
+ After the 1929 general election, Chamberlain lost his job as Foreign Secretary.
+ I found them, they are there; their job is to find their successors.
+ Sometimes a mansion does not belong to a private family, but to a town council, to a big business company, to a church or college and is a place for a person with an important job to live and to entertain guests.
+ One job Kerouac could fall back on, thanks to Cassady, was as a railroad brakeman.
+ Its sole source of revenue is paid job ads in select cities.
+ He kept this job until 1901.
+ He disguises himself as a swineherd and gets a job tending the pigs at the palace.
+ By the time he got his first job he had already published two books of madrigals.
+ About 1945, he moved to Winnipeg, and in approximately 1954 he retired from his job as a Railroad engineerlocomotive engineer, having worked for the Canadian National Railways.
+ When he was 20 he got his first job at Helsingborg in the Marienkirche where his father had been organist some years before.
+ The Catholic ChurchRoman Catholic Church also began to discourage Irish as did Nationalist leader Daniel O’Connell, although an Irish-speaker himself, saying that most job opportunities were in the English-speaking United States and wider British Empire.
+ They may do the same job on living organisms, in which case other terms are used to describe them.
+ In the 1470s, Lorenzo Medici and his brother Giuliano gave Verrocchio the job of making a statue of David.
+ Being in danger to lose his job a lot of the fans declared their solidarity.
+ McNair was given the starting job in Baltimore over the disappointing Kyle Boller.
+ Soon he joined the Sistine Chapel, where he had the job of “magister puerorum and later he became choirmaster.
+ Her first jobs were stories that did not interest “the big boys.” She went to London on an early job to photograph the residents of Soho and Mayfair.
+ Later, he got a full-time job copy editing.
+ As a young man, Pascal found a job tending horses in Hungary.
+ Sir Patrick Allen McLoughlin born English politician and the current Chief Whip, which is the same job he had in opposition.
+ A scribe’s job involved reading and writing, especially during the Renaissance.
+ Zelda did not think that Fitzgerald’s job was good enough and she broke off their engagement.
+ This was the only job he had in his life which was not at a cathedral, but his choir at Leeds was probably better than any of the cathedral choirs he had.
+ German nationalists would not let Eisler get a job in Vienna, because he was Jewish.
+ After a short while at Eisenach he got the job of organist at the Predigerkirche in Erfurt.
+ In January 1919, he got a job at the South Australian Museum as entomologist’s assistant to Arthur Mills Lea.
+ Their job was to put in place an action plan to protect the lake called the Lake Macquarie Improvement Plan.
+ Then, the day before Sunny’s birthday arrives and PaRappa is assigned the job of getting a cake.
+ His brother Muqan Qaghan finished the job and annihilated the Rouran in 555.
+ At 18 he got a job as organist at Melton Mowbray church.
+ In 1971 Pierre Boulez became the first Frenchman to have the job of conductor of the Philharmonic.
+ This was a job several people before Carson had not been able to do.
+ He gave up his job to spread the message on how to be a good person.
+ Instead of wearing the complex formal gowns that female Elf noblewomen were seen wearing in previous films, Tauriel wears Elven military garb, which is better-suited to her job as a border guard and soldier.
+ Krabs catches Squidward and SpongeBob sleeping on the job and gets mad.
– Even though he was a part of the Alliance, he was mainly a fair and impartial referee.
– To insure an impartial jury, during voir dire, prospective jurors are questioned by the lawyers and the court.
– Iran does not consider this an impartial usage and views it as the ignore of the historical and legal facts.
– CGT arose in relation to the theory of impartial games, the two-player game of Nim in particular, with an emphasis on “solving” certain types of combinatorial games.
– After efforts by the eliminated and nonparticipant contestants to come up with an impartial way of determining the winner all fail, Chris contestants vote for the winner who was eventually Duncan.
– Exactly where is unknown, but the temporal cortex has been proposed as a likely candidate.
– In mammals, and especially primates, the massive expansion of the cerebral cortex reduces the tectum to a much smaller fraction of the whole brain.
– The crossing over of optic nerve fibres at the optic chiasma allows the visual cortex to receive the same hemispheric visual field from both eyes.
– The ventromedial area of the cerebral cortex is a small bit at front behind the nose.
– The most typical psychological term for functions carried out by the prefrontal cortex area is executive function.
– Neo Cortex became a mad scientist and made an Evolvo-Ray where he can mutate animals into mutants.
Use in sentence of cortex
Example sentences of “cortex”:
– These pictures are always in boxes which gives the player a reason to break open boxes since you can’t save your progress unless you complete a Tawna bonus round or a Cortex bonus round.
– The visual cortex is a part of the brain that allows vision.
– A lot of people liked Cortex as a villain.
– Most connections are from one area of the cortex to another, rather than to subcortical areas; The figure may be as high as 99%.
– Crash must gather Crystals for Cortex to save the planet.
– The protagonist of the game, Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot, must stop Cortex by using the technique of “jacking”.
– The adrenal cortex produces three main types of steroid hormones: mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, and androgens.
– The cellular organization of the old cortex is different from the six-layer structure mentioned above.
– Parts of the thalamus and the visual cortex in the brain are involved in “seeing”, also seeing colors.
– The cortex has sensory, motor, and association areas.
– Though this cannot be seen directly, different parts of the cortex have different functions.
– The human cerebral cortex is 2–4mm thick.
– Magnetic resonance imaging was used to find the volume of the frontal cortex in humans, all living ape species and several monkey species.
- These pictures are always in boxes which gives the player a reason to break open boxes since you can't save your progress unless you complete a Tawna bonus round or a Cortex bonus round.
- The visual cortex is a part of the brain that allows vision.
- A lot of people liked Cortex as a villain.
+ He is the voice of Gendo Ikari in the original Italian dub of Neon Genesis Evangelion.
+ A number of songs from the album were featured at various WWEWWF events that year, and three tracks would be included on the soundtrack for the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z: Cooler’s Revenge in early 2002.
+ Kong” fan-fiction dub version, “Nutri Ventures” as a international dub parody version.
+ He also released Dub musicdub-reggae records under his own name as well as the pseudonym Blackbeard.
+ He also worked as the dub voice of Gilbert Huph in the German languageGerman-language version of Pixar’s “The Incredibles”.
dub – sentence examples
Example sentences of “dub”:
+ Additional voices of the 1976 English dub cast includes: Edie McClurg, Michael Bell, Melanie Chartoff, Lorenzo Music, Mitzi Mccall.
+ She is known for being one of the first French actresses to dub an English movie.
+ The Turner Classic Movies cable television network held the television premiere of Disney’s new English dub on January 19, 2006, as part of the network’s salute to Hayao Miyazaki.
+ Hayakawa was also a voice actress, whose work is primarily on the Spanish American dub of movies and series from the United States.
+ He voiced Crane in the Croatian dub of the “Kung Fu Panda” films.
+ Jackowska was the voice of Edna Mode in the Polish language dub of “The Incredibles”.
+ In the late 1960s to early 1970s Jamaican sound system culture, producer and sound system operator King Tubby and producer Lee “Scratch” Perry were pioneers of the genre known as dub music.
+ The United States Technodub was originally made by 4Kids Entertainment; starting in 2006 the dub has been made by Pokémon USA.
+ Hartman was asked to serve as executive producer and screenwriter of “Doogal”, the Americanized dub of the British/French animated film “The Magic Roundabout”.
+ Brian Drummond is a CanadiansCanadian actor, former stage actor, singer, voice artist, and comedian, best known for voicing the roles of dub of “Dragon Ball Z”.
+ Dúnchad’s mother was Cumne Dub ingen Furudráin of the Uí Tuirtri.
+ Zeebra was a member of the hip-hop group King Giddra, which also included DJ Oasis and K Dub Shine.
+ He was the voice of Carl Fredricksen in the Disney-Pixar’s Greek dub version of “Up”.
+ He was known as the voice of List of Inuyasha characters#MirokuMiroku from “InuYasha”, Van Fanel from the Ocean dub of “Escaflowne”, Cyclops from “Teru Mikami from “Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu”.
+ Additional voices of the 1976 English dub cast includes: Edie McClurg, Michael Bell, Melanie Chartoff, Lorenzo Music, Mitzi Mccall.
+ She is known for being one of the first French actresses to dub an English movie.
+ The Turner Classic Movies cable television network held the television premiere of Disney's new English dub on January 19, 2006, as part of the network's salute to Hayao Miyazaki.