+ Oddworld New ‘n’ Tasty is a re-creation and re-make of Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee.
+ In the most recent discussion with Lorne at the Game Developers Conference in California, Lorne told Eurogamer that if New ‘n’ Tasty sells 250,000 copies, he will have enough money to fund an HD re-make of Abe’s Exoddus which is the next project in the series to have an HD Re-make.
+ Many different people celebrate Mardi Gras in their own way, some people have small parties and eat many of the tasty pastries and some people have huge parties and celebrate in a big way.
+ In 2013, it was announced that New ‘n’ Tasty will be coming in Spring 2014 and at the Game Developers Conference in California.
+ In addition to being tasty and refreshing, it contains a lot of water and other important minerals with varied nutritional ingredients.
Some in-sentence examples of tasty
Example sentences of “tasty”:
+ During summer, Ghebaleh is a destination for people looking for cool weather, beautiful nature and very close to city facilities, where they can enjoy tasty Lebanese food in exceptional restaurants.
+ Even though it had a rich smell and a tasty flavor, allspice never had the same caché in Europe as cinnamon or Black pepperpepper.
+ It makes a tasty treat for all to enjoy.It is looked forward to as a light meal.
+ Also, other species which are tasty copy those warning colours.
+ Follow these tips, add your favourite filling, and you will make a tasty omelette quickly and easily.
+ He had to go on tour with the Tasty Snax so he could not play with Delson and his band.
+ Farrell was a member of a Christian punk/ska band called Tasty Snax.
+ Some strains of wheat are resistant to fungus, but may not produce a bread as tasty as a weaker strain.
+ Some use niboshi after taking off their heads and entrails in water, but others use whole niboshi as this way get tasty dashi, too.
+ Women were often very proud to be a good homemaker and have their house and children spotlessly clean, their husband’s shirts neatly pressed, and tasty meals to eat every night.
+ Carrots Benefits-Carrot is a root vegetable, easily available, loaded with a lot of nutrients, crunchy, tasty highly beneficial super food for us to be consumed in winters.
+ Broth or stock is a tasty soup.
+ Her TV shows include “30 minute Meals”, “$40 a Day”, “Rachael Ray’s Tasty Travels” and “The Rachael Ray Show”.
+ They also strip down twigs and stick them into a termite mound to collect a tasty snack.
+ They would also like termites and roaches for a tasty treat.
+ Because soju created at that time were made from pure grains, it was very tasty and clean.
+ It is best known for this juicy, tasty fruit.
+ During summer, Ghebaleh is a destination for people looking for cool weather, beautiful nature and very close to city facilities, where they can enjoy tasty Lebanese food in exceptional restaurants.
+ Even though it had a rich smell and a tasty flavor, allspice never had the same caché in Europe as cinnamon or Black pepperpepper.
+ It makes a tasty treat for all to enjoy.It is looked forward to as a light meal.
+ The researchers also found nerves in the thymus and spleen terminating near clusters of lymphocytes, macrophages and mast cells, all of which help control immune function.
+ Crawford climbed the mast and nailed the colours to the top.
+ A mast cell is like a white blood cell which lives and acts in tissues.
+ During the battle, part of the “Venerable’s” mast was felled, including the admiral’s flag.
+ So, she asks Percy to tie her to the mast of the ship.
+ The tallest mast was 53 feet high.
+ The fore mast holds a foresail, fore topsail, fore top gallant sail, and fore royal.
+ Elmo’s light is a weather event in which bright, glowing, ball of light is seen near pointed objects, like the mast of a ship.
Example sentences of mast
Example sentences of “mast”:
+ Despite this gruesome defeat, Popeye did not weaken or falter and only became more dangerous from the experience, and he quickly recuperated and continued his service as a sailor on the "Josie Lee", continuing to make his regular nightly rounds, winding the anchor watch, always staying in front of the mast so he could say "Blow me down!" when the wind hit the sails and always keeping his fists tough while walloping his foes with only his left fist, for if he used his right fist, he would be unable to control his strength without obliterating his opponent due to not having his right eye to be in synch with his fist anymore.
+ In 1598, bellman Richard Woodcock must have been dressed in a similar way to the London bellman, for he had 'a tymber mast typt at both endes and embellished in the middest with silver'.
+ A tower is a self-supporting or cantilevered structure, while a mast is held up by stays or guys.
+ Despite this gruesome defeat, Popeye did not weaken or falter and only became more dangerous from the experience, and he quickly recuperated and continued his service as a sailor on the “Josie Lee”, continuing to make his regular nightly rounds, winding the anchor watch, always staying in front of the mast so he could say “Blow me down!” when the wind hit the sails and always keeping his fists tough while walloping his foes with only his left fist, for if he used his right fist, he would be unable to control his strength without obliterating his opponent due to not having his right eye to be in synch with his fist anymore.
+ In 1598, bellman Richard Woodcock must have been dressed in a similar way to the London bellman, for he had ‘a tymber mast typt at both endes and embellished in the middest with silver’.
+ A tower is a self-supporting or cantilevered structure, while a mast is held up by stays or guys.
+ In the 1960s a 50m-high telecommunications mast was built.
+ Those attached to the main mast are called the mainsail; above that the main topsail and above that the main topgallant sail.
+ Increased mast cells and neutrophils in submucosal mucous glands and mucus plugging in patients with asthma.
+ The TV/radio communications mast was added to the tower’s plans in 2007.
+ Subsequent studies showed that quercetin, a mast cell inhibitor, reduces inflammation and oxidative stress in the prostate.
+ Coastal radar stations were bombed and so for a time, only one radar mast was standing.
+ A sailboat, sailing boat or yacht is a boat that has a mast and sails.
+ He showed how to tell the difference between different kinds of white blood cells, and discovered mast cells.
+ The depression began to quickly strengthen on September 27, and the depression became Tropical Storm Lorenzo around midday.
+ For this reason, the USSR sought to strengthen its control of the region.
+ A lecture from astrophysist Otto Struve in 1951 strengthen Drake’s ideas about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
+ It continued to strengthen as it moved through the Bahamas and early on October 5, it became a well-organized tropical disturbance off the coast of eastern Florida.
+ Henriette did not strengthen as expected.
+ Dilating the airways will strengthen them and the lungs themselves.
Some example sentences of strengthen
Example sentences of “strengthen”:
+ Tropical Storm Alex continued to strengthen fast, striking central Belize on that same day with winds of 65mph.
+ According to De Muth, protesters from different countries have been able to strengthen their cause and even coordinate protests with movements in other Arab countries using social media.
+ For this reason, he tried to strengthen the position that ChinaChinese literature had in Japan.
+ The National Hurricane Center continually predicted Debby to strengthen into hurricane status, though strong vertical shear eventually prevented the storm from becoming a hurricane.
+ Because of strong wind shear, the depression stayed weak and did not strengthen much.
+ The main new idea that he added were 16 stone ribs to strengthen the dome.
+ He wanted to strengthen his power and protect the southern area of Suwon.
+ Tropical depression Ten formed on July 31, but failed to strengthen due to harsh conditions.
+ While drifting across the region, upper-level winds calmed down enough for the tropical disturbance to strengthen and to develop into Tropical Depression Fifteen on October 13.
+ During the Song dynasty, Chán was used by the government to strengthen its control over the country.
+ The marriage was used to strengthen relations between the House of Savoy and that of the House of Habsburg but was viewed by many people of the time to increase Austrian power in Italy.
+ The National Hurricane Center said that Tropical Depression One might strengthen into a tropical storm, but it did not because the water was cold and did not give enough energy to the storm.
+ He married his daughter, Prabhavatigupta to the king Rudrasena II, whose untimely death allowed Gupta to strengthen their grip on the Deccan region.
+ To do so, they agreed to strengthen concrete action, unity and solidarity between all its members, based on respect for diversity, factors which are essential for the reaffirmation of the identity and capacity of the movement to influence International relations.
+ At the same time, this experience may strengthen their relationship, and a stronger relationship may mean that they will better be able to raise children in the future.
+ The role of a hospital social worker is to “restore balance in an individual’s personal, family and social life, in order to help that person maintain or recover his/her health and strengthen his/her ability to adapt and reintegrate into society”.
+ They help dancers get used to the feel of pointe shoes, strengthen the ankles and feet.
+ Tropical Storm Alex continued to strengthen fast, striking central Belize on that same day with winds of 65mph.
+ According to De Muth, protesters from different countries have been able to strengthen their cause and even coordinate protests with movements in other Arab countries using social media.
+ For this reason, he tried to strengthen the position that ChinaChinese literature had in Japan.
More in-sentence examples of “strengthen”:
+ The constitution was amended to allow East Germany to join, and then changed again to strengthen the claim that Germany wanted no more territory.
+ It then strengthen into a major hurricane.
+ The constitution was amended to allow East Germany to join, and then changed again to strengthen the claim that Germany wanted no more territory.
+ It then strengthen into a major hurricane.
+ It has made a number of recommendations that would strengthen the representation and power of ‘non-aligned’ states.
+ It was a time where a Congress win would accommodate Basavaraju to additionally strengthen his post and make an appearance as the new leader in Bengaluru.
+ Most of the Northerners either ceased composing or followed the dictates of the regime for writing songs to mobilize the masses and strengthen the revolution.
+ Whereas conventional risk management approaches emphasise calculation of failure probabilities, resilience engineering looks for ways to strengthen the ability of organisations to create processes that are robust yet flexible.
+ They did this to strengthen white pride and to be more powerful over African Americans.
+ Heteronormative policies and institutions strengthen the belief that people are heterosexual and that there are only two genders and sexes by nature.
+ Chantal continued to strengthen and developed into a minimal hurricane with 75mph winds on September 11 and maintained that strength until September 13, when it weakened back into a tropical storm.
+ To promote concrete initiatives of South-South cooperation and strengthen the role of NAM, in coordination with G.77, in the re-launching of North-South cooperation, ensuring the fulfillment of the right to development of our peoples, through the enhancement of international solidarity.
+ It also made it very hard for Adolf Hitler to strengthen his Rhine defenses.
+ Towards the end of the 20th century, the state began to strengthen its economy and add population.
+ Bernat de Rocafort offered the Company’s services to Charles of Valois to strengthen his claim to the Byzantine Empire and whom the House of BarcelonaCount of Barcelona had expelled from Sicily before founding the Company in a dynastic war for the Crown of Aragon.
+ The storm continued to strengthen and became a tropical storm later that day.
+ More new signings were made in 2006 with Ricardinho, Rafael Moura and goalkeeper Silvio Luiz coming to the club in a bid to strengthen a squad that would be competing for another Brazilian League title and the Copa Libertadores.
+ The “Comunità” was formed with very small communities that are at least partially in mountain regions in order to strengthen the economic development of the region and stop the rural-urban migration.
+ While it had been expected to strengthen into a hurricane, Debby weakened into a tropical depression on August 26.
+ The official forecast at this time predicted that Delta would strengthen further and become a minimal hurricane, but this did not happen.
+ This made her back hurt, so she started exerciseexercising by lifting weights to strengthen the muscles.
+ The Heads of States and Governments stated their firm belief that the absence of two conflicting blocs in no way reduces the need to strengthen the movement as a mechanism for the political coordination of developing countries.
+ Missionaries tell stories or sing church hymns, to connect with people they meet, to build friendship with those they teach, to inspire each other in missionary efforts, and to strengthen their own faith.
+ Conditions were not ideal for development, but it developed banding features and well-defined outflow, and managed to strengthen to become Tropical Storm John later that day.
+ During Ramesses’s reign, the Egyptian army may have included about 100,000 men, a force that he used to strengthen Egyptian influence over neighbouring lands.R.
+ Whereas Costello thinks the parliament would be a forum in which he can strengthen his power, quoting from famous speeches by Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln, the other members ruin the idea because they have no discipline and feel indifferent.Gayer, Karin.
+ Hindus regard it as a celebration of life and use the occasion to strengthen relationships.
+ Lions actually have prides in order to strengthen their species throughout the generations.
+ But on October 2, the wave began to strengthen and organize itself while north of the Lesser Antilles.
+ The storm slowly strengthen as it moved northeastward making landfall around 2200z on the 6th in northeastern Florida.
+ In order to strengthen this type of wall, builders always take good care that the ends of stone blocks in alternating courses of the wall do not match.
+ Wind shear affected the storm for much of its existence, although a brief decrease in the shear allowed the system to strengthen into a tropical storm.
+ Fiona struggled to strengthen further, as it was close to the much more powerful Hurricane Earl.
+ Without direct foreign threats, Louis was able to get rid of his rebellious vassals, expand royal power, and strengthen the economic development of his country.
+ Teachers can use it to evaluate and strengthen students’ visual literacy.
+ On May 20, 1873, Strauss and Jacob Davis received United States Patent and Trademark OfficeUnited States patent for using copper rivets to strengthen the pockets of denim work pants.
+ These conditions made it so the storm could not strengthen much.
+ Milton uses many passages from the Bible to strengthen his argument.
+ However, the building’s owner continues to blame overcrowding on the balcony for its complete structural failure, although he has taken steps to strengthen the balconies at his properties to prevent a recurrence of the disaster.
+ To promote and encourage sustainable development through international cooperation and, to that end, jointly coordinate the implementation of political strategies which strengthen and ensure the full participation of all countries, rich and poor, in the international economic relations, under equal conditions and opportunities but with differentiated responsibilities.
+ The Small Business Administration wants “to maintain and strengthen the nation’s economy by enabling the establishment and viability of small businesses and by assisting in the economic recovery of communities after disasters”.
+ To promote and reinforce multilateralism and, in this regard, strengthen the central role that the United Nations must play.
+ Sir Joseph makes his argument to Josephine, but it only serves to strengthen her determination to marry Ralph.
+ To strengthen his victory in the Battle for Henderson Field, Vandegrift sent six Marine battalions, later joined by one U.S.
+ When Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Churchill warned that Britain should strengthen its military and oppose Hitler.
+ It is mostly used in steel where it helps strengthen the steel metal.
+ It continued to strengthen that morning.
+ It quickly strengthened into Tropical Storm Bonnie, but did not strengthen any further.
– The senile housekeeper and a careless Clerk of Works ignored all the warning signs of the pending disaster.
– There are four brothers in the Karamazov family: Ivan, the atheist Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is a very careless father and woman-lover.
– An article in a 1908 issue of “Scientific American” accused a careless museum attendant of causing Bass’s death by letting the man fall to the pavement while being lifted from a carriage.
– The sticks were disposed of in a careless manner.
– This is a dangerous permission; a malicious user or a hacker taking over the account of a careless interface-admin can abuse it in far worse ways than admin permissions could be abused.
– In contrast to Danny, Jesse often tends to careless decisions and inappropriate behaviour, especially if it’s about to be well off with his nieces.
– The movie is set in a vertical prison, in which the food for the prisoners is taken down on a lowering platform, leaving the prisoners on the lower levels to get the leftovers.
– That is, voters can sometimes help a more-preferred candidate by strategically lowering the ranking of a less-preferred candidate on their ballot.
– Most of those tag-box templates allowa parameter “section” when lowering the tag-box further down the page.
– Both Prime Minister of BelizePrime Minister, Dean Barrow and Leader of the Opposition, Johnny Briceño of the People’s United Party are on record supporting lowering the maximum five-year term of the National Assembly of Belize to four years.
– Wall clouds are localized, large and persistent lowering cloud formations that develop below the rain-free region of thunderstorms.
– That led to the lowering of Mount Mazama around 5700 BC.
– Most catalysts work by lowering the ‘activation energy’ of a reaction.
– The Galapagos shark has been reported to display threat behaviors including arching of the back, raising the head, and lowering the caudal and pectoral fins while swimming in a twisted, rolling motion.
How to use in sentence of lowering
Example sentences of “lowering”:
– While many agree that lowering oil dependence is safer for the environment as well as politically wise.
– Deflation can be helped by the country’s own government by lowering the companies’ tax levels, so they can lower their prices while getting the same profit.
– The slashing became an Internet memes and led to people talk about lowering the age of criminal responsibility in Japan.
– He then made the return trip from Los Angeles to New York City in 27 hours and 19 minutes, lowering the West to East record by 1 hour and 36 minutes.
– While unimportant posts generally do take up space at simple talk, I somewhat disagree about lowering the automatic archive time from 7 days.
– This display involves arching its back, raising its head, and lowering its pectoral fins as it swims with a noticeable twisting motion.
– Jindal is a conservatismconservative Republican who believes in lowering taxes for all classes.
– Alabama” by lowering the burden of proof that a defendant must meet to make a “prima facie” case of purposeful discrimination.
– Nelson supported same-sex marriage, lowering taxes on lower and middle income families, expanding environmental programs and regulation, protecting the Affordable Care Act and expanding Medicaid.
– Along the coastlines of certain countries, such as Libya and Israel, population growth has led to over-population which has caused the lowering of water table and the subsequent contamination of the groundwater with saltwater from the sea.
– In the Austrian legislative election 2008 campaign, the ÖVP saw the lowering of brokerage commissions and the charges for arrears letters of debt collection agencies and winter fuel payments for lower-income households as appropriate economic recovery measures and the Greens sought to facilitate the changeover to renewable energy in order to reduce energy prices.
- While many agree that lowering oil dependence is safer for the environment as well as politically wise.
- Deflation can be helped by the country's own government by lowering the companies' tax levels, so they can lower their prices while getting the same profit.
– The first version was speeded up on tape, raising its pitch and tempo, and the second slowed down, lowering its pitch and tempo.
– Once one is near another of its family, it raises its mass by lowering another’s overall mass.
– Bobby Seale, the eighth man charged, had his trial end during the proceedings, lowering the number of defendants from eight to seven.
– Captain Smith orders Officers William Murdoch and Charles Lightoller to begin lowering the lifeboats.
– He was not against lowering the voting age.
– Note: Due to Morocco’s proximity to the Sahara desert and the North Sea of the Atlantic Ocean, two phenomena occur to influence the regional seasonal temperatures, either by raising temperatures by 7–8 degrees Celsius when sirocco blows from the east creating heatwaves, or by lowering temperatures by 7–8 degrees Celsius when cold damp air blows from the northwest, creating a coldwave or cold spell.
– The Center for Immigration Studies is an American research organization and think tank that supports ending illegal immigration and lowering the amount of immigration in the United States.
– Finally, some people thought lowering the voting age was not that important for the country, and that it should be left up to each individual state.
– The two steal a car and escape with the Terminator pursuing them in a police car.
– She is perhaps known as T-X from the movie Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
– The Terminator discovers their location, and they attempt to escape in a pickup truck.
– They are most likely based on the robots in the Terminator movies.
– The Terminator repairs his body and attacks the police station, killing many police officers in his attempt to locate Sarah.
– After she leaves, John and the Terminator figure out what she is going to do and take off after her.
terminator use in sentences
Example sentences of “terminator”:
– The killing machine from the first movie is now the one ment to stop John getting killed, and the other man is another Terminator trying to kill John.
– When John and the Terminator arrive, they tell Dyson of the bad things that will happen of his research.
– Even though the Terminator breaks him into many small pieces by shooting him, they thaw and come back together.
– In 1995, eleven years after Sarah Connor killed the original Terminator that was sent to kill her with the help of kyle reese, two men arrive in Los Angeles from the year 2029.
– Sarah, John, and the Terminator arrive in the desert at her friend Enrique Salceda’s camp, who has kept an underground weapons stash in the event that the war does happen.
– The Terminator is an efficient killing machine with a powerful metal endoskeleton and an external layer of living tissue that makes him appear human.
– Enraged‚ Sarah knocks the Terminator off his motorcycle but loses control of the truck, which flips over.
– Meanwhile, the Terminator and the unknown man both find John Connor in a shopping mall.
– He jams his final pipe bomb into the Terminator‘s abdomen, blowing the Terminator apart, injuring Sarah, and killing Kyle.
– The Terminator begins systematically killing women named Sarah Connor, whose addresses he finds in the telephone directory.
– The damaged Terminator reactivates and grabs Sarah.
- The killing machine from the first movie is now the one ment to stop John getting killed, and the other man is another Terminator trying to kill John.
- When John and the Terminator arrive, they tell Dyson of the bad things that will happen of his research.
- Even though the Terminator breaks him into many small pieces by shooting him, they thaw and come back together.
– In February 2007, it was announced that Glau would be playing a role of Cameron Phillips in “The Sarah Connor Chronicles”, a spin-off of the Terminator series of movies.
– The other Terminator is a T-1000, sent to kill him.
– This fictional charactercharacter is a Terminator infiltration unit sent back to protect Skynet.
– In Schwarzenegger’s “Last Action Hero”, Stallone is seen as playing the Terminator in a video advertisement in the film’s real life.
– The song has been used frequently in television and film, including the sci-fi thriller Terminator 2: Judgment Day, the comedies Problem Child, and Problem Child 2, Stephen King’s Christine, and many episodes of the television sitcom Married with Children.
– When the good Terminator rescues John, he tells him what is happening.
– After John throws the parts from the first Terminator into the molten metal, the Terminator tells him that he too must die to stop his technology from being used to create Skynet.
– As they escape the city, the Terminator tells her about the future of Skynet, the supercomputer that will get rid of humans.
– He had also led many successful though now largely forgotten peace making efforts, for example in Yemen in 1962 and Bahrain in 1968.
– Muaz ibn Jabal sent Muaz to Yemen to teach its people about Islam.
– In 1934, borders with Yemen were almost finalized.
– Laxoox in Somalia, or Canjeera is a flat bread, a kind of pancake served in Somaliland, Somalia, Yemen and parts of Djibouti.
– The plant is grown commercially in Kenya, Oman, Yemen and Ethiopia.
Sentence example of yemen
Example sentences of “yemen”:
– According to 2009 estimates, life expectancy in Yemen is 63.27 years.
– He twice escaped from Yemen prison, once after his death sentence was issued, and was being sought as an FBI Most Wanted Terrorist fugitive.
– It is spoken by fewer than 500 people in Eastern Yemen and Western Oman.
– As a result of the 2011–2012 Yemeni uprising, the constitution of Yemen was rewritten.
– Gate of Yemen is the main gate of the old city of Sana’a, the capital of Yemen.
– The Yemen Olympic Committee was formed in 1971 and recognized by the IOC in 1981.
– The Prime Minister of the Republic of Yemen is the head of government of Yemen.
– The President of the Republic of Yemen is the head of state of Yemen.
– Mohsin Alaini was the first Foreign Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic.
– The federation in turn became the People’s Republic of South Yemen on 30 November 1967, marking the end of British rule.
– They are spoken by a small number of people in Southern Arabia in the countries of Yemen and Oman, as well as Socotra Island.
– On September 9, 2016, Yemen President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi appointed al-Awaqi as Minister of Legal Affairs.
- According to 2009 estimates, life expectancy in Yemen is 63.27 years.
- He twice escaped from Yemen prison, once after his death sentence was issued, and was being sought as an FBI Most Wanted Terrorist fugitive.
More in-sentence examples of “yemen”:
- It is estimated that between 1970 and 2000, the area on which khat was cultivated grew from 8,000 hectares to 103,000 hectares."Encyclopedia of Yemen ", Alafif Cultural Foundation, pages 2309–2314, 2003.
- The Bab-el-Mandeb, meaning "Gate of Tears" in Arabic languageArabic, is a strait between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula, Djibouti and Eritrea, north of Somalia, in the Horn of Africa, and connecting the Red Sea to the Guardafui Channel and Gulf of Aden.
- Today, Yemen has over 20 million people.
– It is estimated that between 1970 and 2000, the area on which khat was cultivated grew from 8,000 hectares to 103,000 hectares.”Encyclopedia of Yemen “, Alafif Cultural Foundation, pages 2309–2314, 2003.
– The Bab-el-Mandeb, meaning “Gate of Tears” in Arabic languageArabic, is a strait between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula, Djibouti and Eritrea, north of Somalia, in the Horn of Africa, and connecting the Red Sea to the Guardafui Channel and Gulf of Aden.
– Today, Yemen has over 20 million people.
– On January 27, President Trump signed an executive order that stopped refugees from entering the country for 120 days and denied entry to citizens of Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen for 90 days, citing security concerns about terrorism.
– It is spoken by tribes in Eastern Yemen and Western Oman by around 165,000 people.
– South Yemen was at the 1988 Summer Games only.
– The Arab Liberation Flag served as the inspiration for the flags of both North and South Yemen prior to unification, as well as for the current flags of Egypt, Iraq, Sudan, and Syria.
– The horns are used in Asian medicine, similar to elephants and tigers, and for dagger handles in Yemen and Oman.
– The current Prime Minister of Yemen is Maeen Abdulmalik Saeed.
– Before 1990, North Yemen and South Yemen competed separately.
– Scientists say there are two separate groups of Arabian tree frogs: one in the hills in Yemen and Asir Mountains in Saudia Arabia and another group in Syria, Israel and the hills in Jordan.
– Khat is a major cash crop in Yemen and the price brings in a high income for farmers.
– Henry was born in Aden, Yemen on 8 June 1960.
– Throughout the competition, he gained widespread attention in Yemen despite the ongoing civil war and shortage of electricity.
– He was twice president of South Yemen and once the Prime Minister.
– Al-Kindi was born in Yemen to a rich family.
– It is spoken by Somali peopleethnic Somalis in Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Yemen and Kenya, as well as by the Somali diaspora around the world — an estimated total population of between 10 and 16 million speakers.
– Earlier 2019, Mahmoud Refaat announced Mohammad bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan must be trailed as war criminals for their rule of crises in Yemen which left thousands of civilians as victims of starvation, cholera epidemic apart civilians who were killed by the bombing of Saudi-Emirati coalition.
– Sana’a or Sanˤā’, is the capital city of Yemen and the center of Sana’a Governorate.
– At different times, including a time in the 6th century, Axum ruled most of modern-day Yemen just across the Red Sea.
– Qatar’s military participated in Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen against the Shia IslamShia Houthis.
– In ancient times, Yemen was an important center of trade and power.
– Yemenite architecture is the name of the Architecture style of Yemen from the Pre-Islamic period until the Islamic period.
– The highest point in Yemen is Jabal an Nabi Shu’ayb.
– The president of Yemen is also Zaidi.
– The countries of Yemen and Oman are south of Saudi Arabia.
– The first confirmed case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in Yemen was announced on 10 April 2020 in Hadhramaut.
– The flag of Yemen has three horizontal tricolour of red, white and black.
– FGM is most common in 27 African countries, as well as Yemen and Iraqi Kurdistan.
– On January 27, an order suspended admission of refugees for 120 days and denied entry to citizens of Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days, citing security concerns about terrorism.
– Since the post-9/11 era, the United States have used drone strikes in such countries as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, and Yemen using air-to-surface missiles.
– No fewer than a third of them were veterans of Egypt’s continuing intervention into the North Yemen Civil War and another third were reservists.
– Mocha, Yemen is a city that was used to ship most of the coffee, beans, which originally came from Ethiopia.
– He was held hostage by the militant Islamist group al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen until they killed him.
– The Yemen national football team competes in the FIFA and the AFC leagues.
– An example would be the Arab World, there are many nations inhabited by Arabic people, from Morocco in the north-west of Africa and lies near to Spain, to Syria which borders Turkey – and Yemen which is near to Ethiopia.
– The Yemen national football team is the national football football team of Yemen.
– After Yemenite reunificationunification with North Yemen, the nation returned as Yemen at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
– The coast of Yemen and Socotra island have opportunities for water sports, such as surfing, sailing, Swimming swimming, and scuba diving.
– North Yemen was in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Games.
– As of February 2004, Yemen is divided into twenty governorates and one municipality called “Amanat Al-Asemah”.
– He became the second President of Yemen on 27 February 2012.
– At the height of his power, his sultanate included Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Hejaz, Yemen and other parts of North Africa.
– It is the old North Yemen and South Yemen, in the south of the Arabian Peninsula.
– He was captured in Yemen and sentenced to death on September 29, 2004.
– She became well known in Yemen after 2005.
– South Yemen was thePeople’s Democratic Republic of YemenYemen Democratic Republic at the Korea.
– Even before Yemen merged, the rival states that made up the larger Yemen, North and South Yemen, both had the colors in their respective flags.
– South Arabia, mostly Yemen and parts of western Oman and southwest Saudi Arabia, has few permanent forests.
+ A sequel titled Avengers: Endgame received mixed to negative reaction for audiences.
+ The movie received negative reviews on Rotten Tomatoes with a 5% score.
+ This is the kind of voltmeter where one has to be careful about making the positive and negative connections correctly – if the wrong connections are made, the voltmeter can be damaged.
+ However, Bashir said many negative things about the new constitution.
negative how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “negative”:
+ Because of this and his negative attitude against opponents Uganda faces internal political difficulties.
+ The movie got negative reviews from movie critics.
+ Peter’s changed personality alienates Mary Jane, who is struggling in her career because of her shows receiving negative reviews from critics.
+ Fresh water scarcity has negative affects on ecology, biodiversity, agriculture and human health.
+ Thus, after enough time has passed, the black hole will evaporate from these negative particles, while seeming to emit positive ones.
+ The integers are a closure of the natural numbers by including negative numbers.
+ The square root of −1 is not a real number, so this definition creates a new type of number, just like fractions create numbers like 2/3 that are not counting numbers like 4 or 10, and negative numbers create numbers that are less than 0.
+ Because of this and his negative attitude against opponents Uganda faces internal political difficulties.
+ The movie got negative reviews from movie critics.
+ Road force has negative at the road force because people need to be careful of the busy traffic during the exercising.
+ The movie received negative reviews with a 37% on Rotten Tomatoes which is rotten and is also rated as a 27% out of 100% by Metacritic.
+ Scarlett finally realizes how much Melanie meant to Ashley, and that Scarlett could never have meant so much to him, and also finally realizes that despite her jealousy and negative thoughts over the years about Melanie, she was truly her best and most beloved friend.
+ Plants are not limited to automated sensory-motor responses, however, they are capable of discriminating positive and negative experiences and of ‘learning’ from their past experiences.
+ This results in the acceptor, or P-type atoms becoming negatively charged, and since negative charges attract positive charges, acceptors, or holes, will flow towards the “junction”.
More in-sentence examples of “negative”:
+ To this very day, people in both countries have negative ideas about Indigenous women.
+ However, this rule will still introduce a negative bias for even numbers, and a positive bias for the odd ones.
+ To this very day, people in both countries have negative ideas about Indigenous women.
+ However, this rule will still introduce a negative bias for even numbers, and a positive bias for the odd ones.
+ The movie got mixed to negative review from critics.
+ The movie received very negative reviews.
+ Lex Luger received a negative reaction from fans, and Hulk Hogan, Buff Bagwell, Booker HuffmanBooker T, Goldberg received positive reactions.
+ The game received negative reviews from sites such as Nintendo World Report and Common Sense.
+ The movie received negative reviews with a 5% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
+ It stars Gourob Roy ChowdhuryGourab Roy Chowdhury and Aishwarya Sen in lead roles and Bidipta Chakraborty and Sukanya Goswami in a negative role.
+ It started being used in the modern negative sense in the late 80s in America.
+ Electrons have a negative charge and the nucleus always has a positive charge, so they attract each other.
+ The connection point between the positive and negative poles is grounded to the earth.
+ All big objects are electrically neutral because there is the same amount of positive and negative charge in the world.
+ The critics, however, gave negative reviews.
+ I’m thinking he is becoming a net negative to Simple.
+ This is because there is no value for the natural logarithm of negative numbers.
+ But, “NME” gave a negative review.
+ The tribes of north-west North America continue to believe in reincarnation despite negative attitudes towards it on the part of Christian missionaries and churches.
+ A false negative is when a test result shows a condition is “not” present when in fact it “is” present.
+ It allows current to flow backwards with small negative voltages.
+ The movie received very negative reviews with a 6% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 12 out of 100 from Metacritic.
+ A hyphen can be used for a negative value.
+ The soundtrack received negative feedback from reviewers but achieved moderate sales success, reaching #50 on the “Billboard” 200.
+ It got negative reviews from movie critics.
+ In addition, the Japanese altered or destroyed various Korean monuments including Gyeongbok Palace and documents which portrayed the Japanese in a negative light were revised.
+ They do not like it because ‘religious fundamentalist’ has some negative ideas about it.
+ When an electric field is applied, the positive and negative bound charges can separate over atomic distances in polarizable materials, and when the bound charges move, the polarization changes, creating another contribution to the “bound current”, the polarization current “J”.
+ Superman has received very negative reviews from critics.
+ The set of negative real numbers is sometimes written as.
+ The movie got negative reviews from the critics.
+ Fictional invocations of Arnold’s name also carried strongly negative overtones.
+ The movie received extremely negative reviews with a 4% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and Roger Ebert gave the movie half a star out of five stating that “”There isn’t a laugh in this movie.
+ A non-metal atom becomes a negative anion as it gains electron.
+ That would be negative interference.
+ In order to remain in a state of sleep, the unconscious mind has to detain negative thoughts and represent them in an edited form.
+ To separate proteins by size only, protein mixtures can be coated with a chemical called sodium dodecyl sulfate to give all proteins a negative charge before putting the mixture into the gel.
+ Malnutrition is considered a more scientific and official term than starvation which has negative associations.
+ The movie gained negative reviews from critics and holds a 14% “rotten” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
+ The positive and negative charges in molecules separate under the applied field, causing an increase in the state of polarization, expressed as the polarization density “P”.
+ To finish, those facts show us that the cell phone have a negative effect on teenagers especially on the way they work at their job, on their performance at school and on their communication with someone in front of them.
+ You can turn the switch off by applying a negative voltage to the “gate”, so it is lower voltage than the “source”.
+ He made a distinction between positive liberty and negative liberty.
+ The common convention we use is from the positive to the negative terminal.
+ From cultural background and influences, the meaning and perception of the word “compromise” may be different: In the UK, Ireland and Commonwealth of NationsCommonwealth countries, the word “compromise” has a positive meaning ; in the U.S., it can have rather negative connotations, as in “compromising principles” as a sell-out of basic beliefs.
+ If something with a negative temperature comes in contact with a positive-temperature object, heat will go from the negative object to the positive.
+ Seemingly, the only reason it did not get promoted was simply because not enough users had reviewed it, not because of any negative responses.
+ All of these may have negative effects on people.
– Her concerns proved to be justified when it was proven that thalidomide caused serious birth defects.
– If they are also not used much by Japanese-speakers, why should the article be here? Articles have to be justified as notable, this is not.
– Of course, the shutdown would be justified and necessary if the project does not meet its goals.
– However, was Truman justified to use it, and if not, when would have Japan terminated its quest for war? With the war, cities suffered obliteration, economies deteriorated, people died, families separated, and everyone lived in constant fear.
– Sometimes they used the names The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, The JAMs and The Timelords as their band name, instead.
– Designs emphasized the right angle, with similarities to De Stijl and Le Corbusier, and were justified with an ideological connection to communist governance and equality for all.
– The new ruling Junta justified their coup claiming that “Chile could no longer tolerate the cancer of Marxism”.
How to use the word justified
Example sentences of “justified”:
– It is the same as due process of law as justified by the Constitution.
– The displacement current is justified today because it serves several requirements of an electromagnetic theory: correct prediction of magnetic fields in regions where no free current flows; prediction of wave propagation of electromagnetic fields; and conservation of electric charge in cases where charge density is time-varying.
– Killings, arrests, and deportation of Serbs and Jews was a regular duty of Francetić’s henchmen – based and justified by the official Ustashe policy which demanded total extermination of Jews and murder, expulsion, and conversion to the Roman Catholicism of Serb population in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
– However, such blanking is done, often, and sometimes justified as removing “POV” text from the article, while effectively axing entire sections.
– Per WP:NOTCATALOGUE, \”An article should not include product pricing information unless there is an independent source and a justified reason for the mention.
– The fossil assemblage of nearly 500 species, from microscopic fern spores to large carnivorous dinosaurs, justified it becoming a World Heritage Site in 1979.
– Simply place #123;#125; in the header area of a s to add a left justified navigational functionality.
– Such a decision can be justified if the costs of long-distance shipment, customs, and all the subsequent expenses overweight the benefits of offshoring.
– Thus she wrote through Ahram Online report “that humans justified their lust for killing and enjoying the smell of cooking game by attempting to bestow a divine meaning to their actions.” And because of the law that added in 1982 a legislation which stated that there is from six months to five years and fines of LE500 to LE1000 for anyone who uses religion to promote, through speech, writing, or any other medium, extremist ideas with the aim of spreading discord or to belittle one of the monotheistic religions or their different sects, or to harm national unity.
– Three Judges – Justice Coldstream, Justice GC Hilton and Justice Agha Hyder justified the Case.
– Many consider their actions to be criminal, but the MK said violence was justified by the goal of ending apartheid.
- It is the same as due process of law as justified by the Constitution.
- The displacement current is justified today because it serves several requirements of an electromagnetic theory: correct prediction of magnetic fields in regions where no free current flows; prediction of wave propagation of electromagnetic fields; and conservation of electric charge in cases where charge density is time-varying.
- Killings, arrests, and deportation of Serbs and Jews was a regular duty of Francetić's henchmen - based and justified by the official Ustashe policy which demanded total extermination of Jews and murder, expulsion, and conversion to the Roman Catholicism of Serb population in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
– The Soviet Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin said that the invasion was justified by the fact that Soviet Russia could not survive without the Baku oil fields, which was at that time the largest oil field in the world with more than half of the world’s oil reserves.
– With fewer viewers it could be justified to axe it.
– Such a duty can be justified in different ways.
– However, they taught that after they were justified by faith, good works would follow.
– The Greater East Asia War was justified and righteous.
– He said that violence would not solve problems, and that the attacks could not be justified from a religious or humanitarian point of view.
– He justified this war with allegations that Serbia was planning to commit genocide against the Kosovo Albanians.
– This was because it was felt that the cost of electrifying the line to Ongar could not be justified because of the low passenger numbers on this part of the branch.
– Hitler justified his actions the next day by announcing that Von Schleicher and Ernst Röhm were plotting to overthrow him.