“fired” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “fired”:

– Marina Reverte works as a manager at a hotel, who is fired when complaint to prominent businessman Ernesto Contreras, for attempted sexual abuse an employee.

– In January 2017 Sweden’s Cabinet fired the agency’s director, Maria Ågren; why she was fired was held secret for the public; instead, the public was told that she did not continue in the job, because of disagreement between Ågren and minister of infrastructure, Anna Johansson.

– It was her first album after she had fired her father, Joseph Jackson as her manager.

– On the April 21, 2003 episode of RAW, she was kayfabe fired from her position as Sunday Night HEAT color commentator by General Manager Eric Bischoff after she rejected his advances and his request that she follow in the footsteps of SmackDown!’s Torrie Wilson and pose for Playboy.

– Punk said the WWE had suspended him for two months after he walked out in January, and that he was fired by the company months later on his wedding day in June 2014.

fired use in sentences
fired use in sentences

Example sentences of “fired”:

– He was too slow acting for Abraham Lincoln’s taste, who fired him several times.

– He was best known as the lead singer for the rock band Stone Temple Pilots from when they formed in 1986 until he was fired in 2013.

– Curtis behaved in a disorderly way, and so was fired from his own project.

– Cloisonné enamel objects are worked on with enamel powder made into a paste, which then is fired in a kiln.

– The parachutes were thrown out by small explosive charges that were fired by batteries.

– It fired 30 round belt clips loaded on the side.

– The LMPD officers fired over twenty shots.

- He was too slow acting for Abraham Lincoln's taste, who fired him several times.

- He was best known as the lead singer for the rock band Stone Temple Pilots from when they formed in 1986 until he was fired in 2013.

– The saker and falcon had ranges of 360 and 320 yards if fired straight at the target, and 2,170 and 1,920 yards if fired in an upward arc.

– So Rosecrans was fired as commander of the Army of the Cumberland and sent to Missouri.

– They fired guns at the Germans.

– After the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Ballard’s family temporarily left their suburban home and rented a house in downtown Shanghai to avoid the shells fired by Chinese and Japanese forces.

– On May 9, 2017, Trump fired Director of the Federal Bureau of InvestigationFBI Director James Comey after he reportedly asked for more information and funding for the investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.

More in-sentence examples of “fired”:

– In the battle at the creek, Stuart wrote that they “took steady aim” and fired their guns at the Warramunga, but he does not mention if any were killed or injured.

– They are more expensive, and are made of better clays and fired at a higher temperature.

– The band was created by Dave Mustaine in 1983 after he was fired from Metallica.

– He got a gun, and with this he fired shots at Ernst Eduard vom Rath, who was a secretary of the GermanyGerman embassy in Paris.

– Inside NORAD Falken tells them it is all a game and they decide to allow the missiles that the Soviet Union has reportedly fired to land to see if it is real or a game.

– In 1795, Nicholas Jacques Conté discovered a method of mixing powdered graphite with clay and forming the mixture into rods that were then fired in a kiln.

– The gun was fired in 1680 to celebrate the arrival of James, Duke of Albany and York, later King James II of England and VII of Scotland.

– Most double-action revolvers may be fired in two ways.

– Bullets are small metal objects fired from guns.

– Some specially designed grenades are fired from rifles or specially made grenade launchers.

– It got its ammunition from a belt and fired 7.9mm rounds.

– In 1900 he lost an arm when he fired a cannon.

– Evans was fired in 1970 by Allen Klein, who had taken over many of the jobs once held by the late Beatles manager, Brian Epstein.

– He was sports anchor at WTOG-TV and WFLA-TV where he was host of “Pulse Plus!” on WTVT-TV before WFLA-TV fired Harris.

– During that time none of the ships saw each other or fired their guns at each other.

– Early in the afternoon they fired on by three Dutch artillery batteries.

– He joined the “Daily Star”, but was later fired by the newspaper.

– On July 21, 2006, T-Mobile fired Jan Ullrich from the team pending the doping investigation.

– At last, Yurovsky fired two shots into the boy’s head.

– Crosby was fired from the Byrds late in 1967, and the Buffalo Springfield disbanded the next year.

– They are fired at targets which are close, as mortars do not have long range.

– As he returned he was fired on by his own men, mortally wounding the general.

– The impeachment happened because he fired the United States Secretary of WarSecretary of War after Congress had made it illegal.

– Yanez fired 7 rounds at close range, hitting Castile 5 times.

– Eventually Marky was fired and then replaced by another drummer, Richie.

– Ozzy Osbourne was fired from the band in 1979 because of his drug and alcohol addiction.

– Coolidge fired the police who went on strike and gave the jobs to unemployed World War 1 veterans.

– Shots were fired at the headquarters for the Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters building #197.

– On April 12, 1861, the first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter, South Carolina.

– Peyton Brooks was one of several children of Gray’s campaign workers to be fired after the press printed stories about the jobs.

– Both aircraft fired their cannon and Trooper Finney was wounded in the buttocks and legs, and the gunner in the head.

– On March 28, 2018, Trump fired Secretary David Shulkin and Jackson was selected by Trump as Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

– Schmidt ordered red flares to be fired to signal that the bombing was to be stopped, but only the squadron from the southwest stopped its attack, after their first three planes had dropped their bombs.

– This could be supported by the fact that most witnesses said that the second and third shots were fired closer together.

– In 2007, Lee fired guitarist John LeCompt and drummer Rocky Gray announced he was quitting the band shortly after.

– Terracotta, if uncracked, will ring if lightly struck, but not as brightly as will ware fired at higher temperature, which is called stoneware.

– Almost twenty years later, on the morning of November 13, 1864, a French man-of-war fired on the city twelve times but there were no casualties; Mazatlán then became part of the Mexican Empire under Maximilian.

– West was fired by Presley and later helped write the book “Elvis: What Happened?”, which was published weeks before Presley’s death.

– After he was fired from Stone Temple Pilots, Weiland formed a solo band called the Wildabouts.

– Amalendu But the Khaksars attacked the official police force very violently, and then the police fired back at them killing many.

– Three years later, he landed the morning spot at WNBC in New York City; he was fired in 1977.

– In Florence in the early 1400s, an artist called Luca della Robbia began making “terracotta” statues and sculptured altarpieces from clay, which were fired and “glazed” with colours, most often blue and white, but also purple, green and yellow.

– For a time, he kept a row of “shrunken heads” in his office as trophies that represented each of his fired employees.

– In May 2008, the chain came under fire after an employee in London, OntarioLondon, fired for giving away a single $0.16 Timbit to a baby.

– The Chinese ‘arrows of fire’ were fired from a sort of catapult.

– Believing he would never get a better chance, Hinckley fired a Röhm RG-14.22 Long Rifle blue steel revolver six times in 1.7 seconds.

- In the battle at the creek, Stuart wrote that they "took steady aim" and fired their guns at the Warramunga, but he does not mention if any were killed or injured.

- They are more expensive, and are made of better clays and fired at a higher temperature.
- The band was created by Dave Mustaine in 1983 after he was fired from Metallica.

“lieutenant” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “lieutenant”:

+ Earlier, Reid was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Nevada and Lieutenant Governor of Nevada.

+ There is also a Lieutenant Governor, who represents the Queen.

+ During World War II, he served as a lieutenant commander in the Royal New Zealand Naval Volunteer Reserve.

+ He graduated from Karlsruhe Military Academy in 1843, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Baden Army.

+ Cook wrote that it was Lieutenant Zachary Hickes who first saw land, and Cook named the point after him.

+ Today, it is still the home of the state legislature and the offices of the governor and lieutenant governor.

lieutenant use in sentences
lieutenant use in sentences

Example sentences of “lieutenant”:

+ The “Bounty” was captained by Lieutenant William Bligh and he took command on 16 August 1787.

+ The lieutenant governor becomes governor if the governor dies or resigns.

+ In response to the Allied landings on Guadalcanal, the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters assigned the Imperial Japanese Army’s 17th Army at Rabaul and under the command of Lieutenant General Harukichi Hyakutake, was ordered to retake Guadalcanal.

+ In politics, he is best known for the time he was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

+ He served as the 72nd Lieutenant Governor of Vermont from 1975 to 1977.

+ He sailed as a lieutenant on John Byron’s circumnavigation of the world in 1764.

+ He was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives as a Democratic Party Democrat in 1958, and served until 1975, when he was installed as Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.

+ In 2016 Zuckerman ran for lieutenant governor as a Progressive, and also received the nomination of the Democratic Party.

+ On 4 November 1661 he became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland again.

+ Thus the Lieutenant Governor will remain as currently titled.

+ Bradley’s lieutenant governor from 1895 to 1899.

+ He replied, “I’ve never really thought we needed a lieutenant governor in Georgia.

+ In Illinois, the lieutenant governor and governor run on a joint ticket, and are directly elected by popular vote.

+ Leroy Joseph Manor was a United States Air Force Lieutenant General.

+ In February 1980, Kelley was promoted to lieutenant general and named as the first Commander of the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force.

+ In October 2005 Tynwald wanted to change the title of the Lieutenant Governor to Crown Commissioner.

+ He is known for playing Mike Karr, the central character in the long-running soap opera “The Edge of Night” and Lieutenant Colonel Edward Gray in the 1960s sitcom “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.”.

+ The county was named in honor of John Broome, who was lieutenant governor in 1806 when Broome County was founded.

+ Bush ran again in 1998 and defeated Lieutenant Governor Buddy MacKay with 55 percent of the vote.

+ The "Bounty" was captained by Lieutenant William Bligh and he took command on 16 August 1787.

+ The lieutenant governor becomes governor if the governor dies or resigns.

More in-sentence examples of “lieutenant”:

+ He served as the 40th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa from 1973 to 1979.

+ In the US Army a lieutenant general usually commands an army corps.
+ In 2003, after an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor, she was appointed Chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, responsible for overseeing the state's oil and gas fields for safety and efficiency.

+ He served as the 40th Lieutenant Governor of Iowa from 1973 to 1979.

+ In the US Army a lieutenant general usually commands an army corps.

+ In 2003, after an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor, she was appointed Chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, responsible for overseeing the state’s oil and gas fields for safety and efficiency.

+ The office of Lieutenant Governor was created by a state constitutional revision in 1945.

+ With dead and wounded Canadians lying on the bridge, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt, the commanding officer, crossed the bridge several times.

+ Before being Governor, he was the Lieutenant Governor of VermontLieutenant Governor of Vermont from 2011 to 2017.

+ The lieutenant governor is in charge of the Senate and is first in the line of succession to the governor; in the event the governor dies, resigns, or otherwise leaves office, the lieutenant governor becomes governor.

+ The 14th Japanese Imperial Army attacked, led by Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma.

+ The lieutenant governor of Florida is a statewide elected office in the government of the U.S.

+ He served as Lieutenant Governor of the state.Abby Cavenaugh “Richmond County Daily Journal”.

+ The Lieutenant Governor of Georgia is a constitutional officer of the Georgia U.S.

+ Alcide Moodie Lanoue was an AmericansAmerican orthopedic surgeon and lieutenant general in the U.S.

+ He was the List of lieutenant governors of Alaska6th Lieutenant Governor of Governor Walter Hickel.

+ From 1900 to 1903 he was Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts.

+ It was first called the Viceregal Lodge, as it was where the English Lord Lieutenant of Ireland lived.

+ At that moment he was a Lieutenant Colonel.

+ A Lieutenant is an officers rank in the military, police and fire departments.

+ He previously served as Lieutenant Governor.

+ Peter Halkett was a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in the 1840s.

+ He was the List of lieutenant governors of Tennessee48th Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee for 36 years from January 1971 to January 2007.

+ In 2010, Kelly’s 29-year-old son, First Lieutenant Robert Kelly, was killed in action when he stepped on a landmine while leading a platoon of Marines on a patrol in Sangin, Afghanistan.

+ Among the people on the Second Fleet were D’Arcy Wentworth and his convict mistress Catherine Crowley, on “Neptune”, and John Macarthur John Macarthur, then a young lieutenant in the Elizabeth, on “Scarborough”.

+ Leo John Dulacki was an American lieutenant general in the Marine Corps.

+ During the war, he looked at how effficent bombers were working and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel.

+ He is the 64th lieutenant governor of Michigan, since January 2019.

+ On November 4, 1986, Joseph Franklin Ada, with Frank Blas, were elected Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Guam.

+ He was a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S.

+ He last served as the 91st Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from 2015 to 2017, as well as Attorney General of South Carolina from 2003 to 2011.

+ He was the 51st Lieutenant Governor of Kansas from 2019 to 2021.

+ She was also the Lieutenant Governor of the United StatesU.S.

+ Lester Maddox, who Carter replaced as governor, became Lieutenant Governor of Georgialieutenant governor.

+ It is between the ranks of lieutenant general and brigadier general.

+ Alexander served as a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of CanadaHouse of Commons, the federal Minister of Labour, and later as the 24th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, from 1985 to 1991.

+ In the Royal Navy the second-in-command of a vessel or ship is known as the First Lieutenant or Executive Officer.

+ Police Lieutenant Vic Androzzi meets with Shaft.

+ If the governor dies, resigns or is impeached, the lieutenant governor becomes governor for the rest of the term.

+ In the United States Army, United States Air ForceAir Force, and Marine Corps, a first lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer.

+ Vaughn Olin Lang was an AmericansAmerican lieutenant general in the United States Army.

+ According to Irish constitutional theory he met the Lord Lieutenant to accept the surrender of Dublin Castle.

+ The official house of the Lord Lieutenant was the Viceregal Apartments in Dublin Castle.

+ Before 1990, the governor and lieutenant governor were elected in separate elections; since then they have run together on the same ticket.

+ The lieutenant governor is elected for the same term.

+ After World War I the Lieutenant Governor gradually gave up control to Tynwald, a process guided by the reports of commissions and other bodies in 1911, Report of the Departmental Committee on the Constitution etc.

+ Cox was the eighth Lieutenant Governor of UtahLieutenant Governor of Utah from October 2013 to January 2021.

+ The Lieutenant Governor is a constitutional officer of the Commonwealth of Virginia.

How to use the word “battleship”

How to use in-sentence of “battleship”:

+ In 1906, the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship “Sagami” was named after the province.

+ It is cheaper and safer to make a little model of a battleship and blow that up.

+ The battleship “Yamato” was named after this ancient province.

+ Only 1 battleship was lost in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

+ The name Yamato lives on in the anime series Space Battleship Yamato.

+ In the 1920s and 1930s the battleship was the ultimate power in naval warfare.

How to use the word battleship
How to use the word battleship

Example sentences of “battleship”:

+ The Japanese battleship “Nagato” was named after this province.

+ He was known mostly for his silent movies “Strike”, “The Battleship Potemkin” and “October”.

+ The battleship force then returned to Truk.

+ These came from the battleship Browning heavy machine guns, and thirty M1917 Browning machine guns.

+ The Yamato was a Japanese Super battleship during World War II.

+ The USS “Arizona” was an American battleship from the Pennsylvania Class.

+ The German battleship Bismarck was built by Nazi Germany.

+ The Japanese battleship Yamato was built at Kure.

+ Small components for optical systems, and enormous battleship guns were all manufactured here.

+ As Kondo’s warships concentrated on “South Dakota”, “Washington” approached the Japanese ships and opened fire on “Kirishima”, hitting the Japanese battleship and causing serious damage.

+ In 1912, the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers ordered a custom made copy of the newly adopted state flag to be showed off to the battleship USS Utah, which was commissioned on August 31, 1911.

+ For example, if an action movie shows a very big battleship blowing up, it would be expensive to buy a battleship and dangerous to blow it up.

+ The attack killed almost 2,500 people and damaged much of the US battleship fleet, starting a war between the two nations next day.

+ This included the railway guns which used mounted battleship guns known as “Langer Max” and the ultra-long range “Paris Gun”.

+ The “Battle of Taranto” in 1940 was a successful air attack on the Italian Navy at anchor when 21 British torpedo bombers sunk one battleship and damaged two others.The Italian Navy slowly recovered from that attack.

+ The USS “Iowa” was a battleship used by United StatesAmerica in World War II and the Korean War.

+ The Japanese battleship "Nagato" was named after this province.

+ He was known mostly for his silent movies "Strike", "The Battleship Potemkin" and "October".
+ The battleship force then returned to Truk.

“dodger” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “dodger”:

– This performance helped the Dodger Slugger earn the 2019 MLB MVP award.

– The Los Angeles Dodgers played in the Coliseum for four years before Dodger Stadium was built.

– It was also the first to be thrown at Dodger Stadium, beating the Baltimore Orioles 2–0 on May 5, 1962.

– Since 2001 the press box at Dodger Stadium has been named for Scully.

– He tells them that he followed Dodger because he wanted a fair share of the sausages.

– Over five million people have seen a game in Dodger Stadium.

– In 1962 they opened Dodger Stadium, and have played there ever since.

dodger use in sentences
dodger use in sentences

“satin” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “satin”:

+ Vionnet used materials such as crêpe de chine, gabardine, and satin to make her clothes; fabrics which were unusual in women’s fashion of the 1920s and 30s.

+ Panties may be made of silk, cotton, satin or man-made fabrics, and decorated with lace.

+ Dutchess satin is a gorgeous, high thread count, medium-bodied, low luster blended satin that sews easily and benefits from underlining to maintain shape.

+ The satin bowerbird is a small Australian bird known for its ability to build a special area for attracting females.

+ The satin bowerbird lives in rainforests and on the edge of drier forests along the east coast of Australia.

+ Dutchess satin is used extensively for bridal wear and accessories, due to its pearly sheen and structural stability.

+ She wears a white dress and a cloak that covers her knees in a cascade of rose-colored satin that speaks both to her beauty and to the luxury at her command.” Saltzman writes that “Lady Delmé” is one of the finest representatives of Reynolds’s intent to raise portraiture to the level of history painting.

satin use in-sentences
satin use in-sentences

Sentence example of “question”

How to use in-sentence of “question”:

+ Furthermore it can be released with the permission of the user in question and also when ordered to by a court order or a subpoena.

+ The machine had a window with a question and four answers.

+ Savile was the subject of an episode of Louis Theroux’s When Louis Met! where Theroux asked him if he is a paedophile in 2001 and Savile laughed off the question and told him that those were just claims.

+ Many Christians question the accuracy of the reports surrounding the discovery of the “True Cross”.

+ His book “Madness and Insanity: History of Madness in the Classical Age” is about the question at what point madness starts.

+ Lichter, then-Executive Director of the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, speaking in a plenary session at the 16th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, posed the question “why do terms like ‘chemical educator’ even exist in higher education, when there is a perfectly respectable term for this activity, namely, ‘chemistry professor.’” One criticism of this view is that few professors bring any formal preparation in education or background about education to their jobs.

Sentence example of question
Sentence example of question

Example sentences of “question”:

+ How do I deal with this, since I'd appreciate a straight answer to the question rather than the sophomoric responses that I've been receiving.

+ Comment The question of whether lists should be GA or not may be a separate question.
+ Should only be specified when development of a new version of the software product in question is in progress.

+ How do I deal with this, since I’d appreciate a straight answer to the question rather than the sophomoric responses that I’ve been receiving.

+ Comment The question of whether lists should be GA or not may be a separate question.

+ Should only be specified when development of a new version of the software product in question is in progress.

+ He sometimes wear a hat also with a question mark.

+ This led Tindale to question the widely held belief among European Australians at the time, which was that Aboriginal people were nomadic and had no connection to any specific area.

+ The European Union, in the principal statement of its Badinter Committee, “The Badinter Arbitration Committee named for its chair, ruled on the question of whether the Republics of Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia, who had formally requested recognition by the members of the European Union and by the EU itself, had met conditions specified by the Council of Ministers of the European Community on December 16, 1991.

+ This question has been a subject to legal arguments, especially in Israel but also outside of it.

+ These seem to have gone out of vogue, but I do have a question for you.

+ The question of whether or not salsa is anything more than Cuban music has been argued over for more than thirty years.

+ A multiple-choice question is a question where you choose which answer.

+ The question of who bears the Legal burden of proofburden of proof is an issue in the United States.

+ Dispute is regarding the question of noteability.

+ In the “Pocket Veto Case the Supreme Court held that “the determinative question in reference to an ‘adjournment’ is not whether it is a final adjournment of Congress or an interim adjournment, such as an adjournment of the first session, but whether it is one that ‘prevents’ the President from returning the bill to the House in which it originated within the time allowed.” Since neither House of Congress was in session, the President could not return the bill to one of them, thereby permitting the use of the pocket veto.

+ I feel that the image in question would be perfectly acceptable in an article about Apple or its products or its marketing, but to use a registered trademark within userspace to express interest in the subject goes beyond the allowable purposes of using such images.

+ Each question raised is discussed between two characters.

More in-sentence examples of “question”:

+ Don’t add non-data items, like question marks, “none”, “see text” or links to article sections.

+ The key question is how did the early monkeys get to the Americas? There is at present no evidence for either of the two possible routes.

+ Would anyone interested or knowledgeable in tropical cyclones/hurricanes please take a look at :Category:Tropical cyclones by strength, then go to the category’s talk page and reply to my question there? Thanks.

+ The question is “do all the non-trivial roots have real part 1/2?”.

+ Having grown up in Saudi Arabia, I will concur to the second claim, but I question how the initial claim can be true if the second claim is true.

+ But I am pretty interested in joining a wikiproject, the remaining question is which wikiproject to join of course.

+ His son, Henry VIII of EnglandHenry VIII split with the Roman Catholic Church over a question of his divorce from Catherine of Aragon.

+ Both systems have the same rules regarding question marks, exclamation points, colons, and semicolons.

+ Is saturated fat a risk factor for heart disease ? This is a question with many controversial views.

+ So the big question here is not whether this is a hoax, but if the info we have is accurate, and if the person is notable enough in an encyclopedic sense.

+ The question was, how could anyone beat the battery of scientific tests just by looking at it? The sceptics were asked how they did it.

+ Some scholars question the existence of the first nine emperors.

+ The lady in question claimed to be able to tell whether the tea or the milk was added first to a cup.

+ In all these cases where animals cooperate, the question is whether there is any biological benefit to themselves.

+ The question whether and how to use violence has also led to disputes inside the movement.

+ Miranda required advising a person of their rights before being question in police custody.

+ Anyone could ask them a question about law, and they were expected to give an answer for free.

+ And it is not just a question of fat and carbohydrates.

+ Can someone tell me whats the policy on nonsense at talk pages the article in question is Talk:Bearded dragon.

+ Karl Popper called this the central question in the philosophy of science.

+ The question of how land animals evolved into ocean-going leviathans was a mystery until recent discoveries in Pakistan revealed several stages in the transition of cetaceans from land to sea.

+ In a Navajo conversation, it is all right to take a long time to answer a question and it is important not to interrupt the other person.

+ The item in question is a fragment of the femur of a young cave bear, and has been dated to about 43,000 years ago.

+ Decision problems typically appear in mathematical questions of Decidability theorydecidability, that is, the question of the existence of an effective method to determine the existence of some object or its membership in a set.

+ Actually, this is more of a general question in regards to the structure and purpose of this wiki.

+ She says she is married, and answers yes to a question she pretends think is him asking her to marry him.

+ There were also differing views over the question of provincial autonomy.

+ When United States CongressCongress passed the Kansas–Nebraska Act in 1854, the question of whether Kansas would become a slave-state or free state was left to the voters of Kansas.

+ This is useful when a user may input either an abbreviation or a full name, but the template in question can only accept one of them.

+ If a player uses a pass, the question goes to the next player in line.

+ I am therefore reopening my question to the community.

+ The Riemann hypothesis asks a question about a special thing called the Riemann zeta function.

+ The very big question however is how POV-laden the article on the talk page is.

+ By looking at the table below you will see that the question ‘where’ is used for the Locative case.

+ If the answer to the question is “yes”, this would mean mathematicians can know more about prime numbers.

+ The big question now is: Is sex a sufficient criterion for a writer? – Will these people write fundamentally different things, based on whether they are male or female? – Leaving out people like Mary Wollstonecraft, do you think that Madeleine L’Engle’s or Astrid Lindgren’s writing would have been fundamentally different, if they had been male? – Does John Grisham need to be male to produce the writing he does? – If this is really the case, we need to categorize writers by gender, if not, then we do not really need the category.

+ Jekatarina Seleznjova states that in her opinion the fundamental question asks in his paintings is ”Why are we here?”, and thus despite the culturally characteristic motifs, Kolkoutine’s paintings are supposed to touch something universally human.

+ It’s not required to establish something because steward policy already tells us what to do, the question is whether or not, like meta, enwiki, commons etc…

+ The bureaucracy and red tape claims bring into question excuse-making.

+ Perhaps relevant is the fact that the person in question tried to hire me to create the page and when I said no, sent me angry emails and then found someone else to do it.

+ Can someone reply/comment on this? Another question is how to copy a template from en: wiki to here.

+ I have some question and I prefeur if I say them on my talk page.

+ When I came about a question on Karl Marx, I imported the external references of the English article on Marx.

+ These include BAFTA-winning structured reality show Made in Chelsea, reality/quiz hybrid The Question Jury, BAFTA-nominated iconic music entertainment show TFI Friday, Comedy Award-winning studio variety show The Charlotte Church Show, RTS-winning The Real Housewives of Cheshire, Focal Award-nominated Elton John: Me, Myself I, Mental Health Award documentary series The House of Obsessive Compulsives, and two Rose D’Or-winners: hidden camera fixed-rig comedy show Make My Day, and comedy sketch series Swinging.

+ It is very suspicious in that HaloSilver has refuseed to respond to my question about how long she stayed here.

+ Comment:Well, i believe you he might be famous around the world, But then i question why the article looks like it does at the moment.

+ If you need help, add the template above your question in your talk page.

+ That is the question that is left unanswered.

+ His role is to question and tempt people’s faith.

+ Don't add non-data items, like question marks, “none”, “see text” or links to article sections.

+ The key question is how did the early monkeys get to the Americas? There is at present no evidence for either of the two possible routes.
+ Would anyone interested or knowledgeable in tropical cyclones/hurricanes please take a look at :Category:Tropical cyclones by strength, then go to the category's talk page and reply to my question there? Thanks.

Sentence example of “three dimensional”

How to use in-sentence of “three dimensional”:

– Unlike other types of fossils which are typically impressions or compressions, petrified wood is a three dimensional representation of the original organic material.

– This means the animal remains retain their three dimensional shape.

– An integral for a function with two variables over a two-dimensional region, called double integral, can be shown as a surface in three dimensional space.

– RuneScape is entirely made of three dimensional graphics.

– The visual system has the complex task of constructing a three dimensional world from a two dimensional projection of that world.

– This technique uses data from multiple CT scans to create a three dimensional image.

– Thermoset materials are generally stronger than thermoplastic materials due to this three dimensional network of bonds.

Sentence example of three dimensional
Sentence example of three dimensional

“nameless” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nameless”:

+ Elmo was originally a nameless extra performed by various puppeteers with no established identity.

+ There is also a nameless teenager, who is just called The Girl.

+ Other that this, I cannot really reproach anything to Nameless User.

+ After the success of Animal House, he produced and wrote “Caddyshack”–which he also had a nameless cameo in.

+ The player is a nameless adventurer “who is venturing into this dangerous land in search of wealth and adventure”.

+ The game is about a nameless boy that lost out in the rain sees the silhouette of a young girl.

+ Several days ago, I left Nameless User a note at User_talk:Nameless_User#National_team_articles about the creation of national football team articles.

+ All what I say here is not directed against Nameless User, it should apply to pretty much any stub we have.

nameless how to use in sentences
nameless how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “rebellious”

How to use in-sentence of “rebellious”:

+ Pakistan left the Commonwealth on the 30th of January in 1972 over the Rebellious issue of the former East Pakistan province becoming a separate Independent Bangladesh.

+ The rebellious German nobles used the excommunication of Henry to set up a rival king, Duke Rudolph of Swabia.

+ The 1970s punk rock or 1980s hardcore punk was usually angry, rebellious protest music.

+ Alice was beautiful and highly photogenic, but a rebellious person.

+ Some rebellious trends from punk XBF were revived.

+ In essence, New Wave maintained the rebellious and energetic side of punk rock, yet was less raw and aggressive.

Example sentences of rebellious
Example sentences of rebellious

Example sentences of “rebellious”:

+ He told them that they had been very rebellious towards God, so God made them travel from place to place before reaching the land he promised them.

+ In 1213, he made England a papacypapal fief to resolve a conflict with the Catholic Church, and his rebellious barons forced him to seal Magna Carta in 1215, the act for which he is best remembered.

+ Then it was used in a movie about rebellious teenagers, called “The Blackboard Jungle”.

+ The Nasrid sultans and kings paid tribute to the Christian kings and cooperated with them in the battle against rebellious Muslims under Castilian rule.

+ The Corporation had a corrupt attitude towards rebellious wrestlers.

+ Second to the delegates of Massachusetts, Hewes was a pioneer of independence who influenced his state to be more rebellious during the years leading up to the American Revolution.

+ Fraser was leading a recon in force against the rebellious colonists at Bemis Heights in New York.

+ Katniss enters all sorts of dangerous situations to nurse him back to life and begins to find she has real feelings for him but not everyone sees her rebellious actions one of love.

+ Singapore Press Holdings Ltd At the age of 18, Sylvia left home in what was a rebellious phase.

+ However, Rolling Stone, while giving her album 2/5 stars, despite describing the song as a “New Wave-y club single” says the supposedly rebellious “attention-grabbing” lyrics are “a vanilla recounting of her chick-on-chick exploits” and that this “acting out” is “just to get a dude’s attention.” Frehsee, Nicole.

+ 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.

+ He told them that they had been very rebellious towards God, so God made them travel from place to place before reaching the land he promised them.

+ In 1213, he made England a papacypapal fief to resolve a conflict with the Catholic Church, and his rebellious barons forced him to seal Magna Carta in 1215, the act for which he is best remembered.

+ It was released in 1968, and was about a group of rebellious doctors at a MASH during the Korean War in the early 1950s.

+ Early in his career he was very popular because of his ‘outlaw’ image and rebellious actions, although later in his life he became very humble.

+ He called on the people to support the King of Spain against the rebellious Viceroy of Mexico.

+ Gavrilo Princip was arrested and beaten up for this rebellious act.

+ The opposition of the rebellious German nobles used the excommunication of Henry to set up a rival king Rudolf of Rheinfelden.

+ A visit from Bhumi’s estranged husband angers her rebellious sister.

+ The movie stars Kirk Douglas as rebellious slave Spartacus and Laurence Olivier as his foe, the Roman general and politician Marcus Licinius Crassus.

+ However, “the family suspected a ploy by the rebellious teenager to extract money from his miserly grandfather.” “Telegraph”, April 17, 2003.

Sentence example of “posting”

How to use in-sentence of “posting”:

– Martin Luther’s posting of The Ninety-Five theses at Wittenberg is seen as the start of the Protestant Reformation.

– He’s now posting his password.

– In my eyes, Eptalons contribs on African countries’ capitals’ articles is much more appreciated than his posting a warning on the talk page of a vandal.

– This differers from a posting on a webserver, which stays on one computer until a person gets it with their web browser.

– Some may call me a little paranoid for posting this, but I believe that I have provided sufficient evidence that proves my point that I am trying to make.

Sentence example of posting
Sentence example of posting

Example sentences of “posting”:

- I am posting here instead of Simple Talk is that if a crat deem a deflag is needed, it will be better here.

- I am fairly busy at the moment but will be posting my own diffs later today, however Normandie has already summed up the main issues pretty well.

– I am posting here instead of Simple Talk is that if a crat deem a deflag is needed, it will be better here.

– I am fairly busy at the moment but will be posting my own diffs later today, however Normandie has already summed up the main issues pretty well.

– Where I am posting from, I’m almost ready for the weekend.

– On September 22, 2016, Fribourg-Gottéron’s Gerd Zenhäusern was relieved of his duties of head coach after posting a 1-1-1-3 record through 6 games this season.

– Because postings have to be transmitted from computer to computer, a given posting takes some time to be available on all servers.

– She is best known for her Internet character Miranda Sings, posting videos of the character on YouTube, performing her one-woman comedy act on tours and creating a Netflix original television show based on the character titled “Haters Back Off”.

– He became known in 2013, when he began posting cover versions of songs by artists such as Justin Bieber on the video sharing app Vine.

– Hi, apologies for posting this in English, but I wanted to alert your community to a discussion on Meta about potential changes to the Wikimedia Trademark Policy.

– Possibly trying to evade a directive by Auntof6 to edit in the sandbox and to get approval before posting articles.

– Mid-2018 Marina began teasing her upcoming album, posting a cute note on twitter and Instagram saying new album will come in Autumn.

– Hi everyone! Apologies for posting this in English.

– Quora is a website for asking questions and posting answers.

– Although it is unusual, some people charged with crimes might wait in a county jail for a year or longer, awaiting a criminal trial, while unable to bond out by posting “bail”.

– He keeps posting the same message on mine and IuseRosary’s talk page.

More in-sentence examples of “posting”:

- Greetings! I am posting to let you know about the VisualEditor editing interface.

- I am posting this here because I don't know where things like this are supposed to go, so please don't berate me for posting it here just on the basis that it was inappropriate.
- I am posting this here since the page is considered policy.

– Greetings! I am posting to let you know about the VisualEditor editing interface.

– I am posting this here because I don’t know where things like this are supposed to go, so please don’t berate me for posting it here just on the basis that it was inappropriate.

– I am posting this here since the page is considered policy.

– I’m posting here to see if there is an admin willing to date delink the access dates in the above citation template.

– I have changed this posting multiple times to erase these names, only to have someone post the names again.

– I know I am a new user here and I am posting a lot, but I have a strong concern about the article creation process.

– The court said that scanning and posting parts of works online was Fair Use and did not harm the authors.

– I also believe that I have started taking a look at every angle of a problem that occurs before posting a reply and that I have been objective and un-biast throughout the revolving issues that have been going on currently., and even though Tygrrr says that I should wait until one of the other respectable users here notices that I am ready because I believe that I am way past being ready, yet no one seems to have noticed it, so I decided to post up this self-nomination.

– Dixie D’Amelio also began posting on TikTok.

– Overall, Thompson appeared in 85 regular season games for Detroit, recording a 32–41–12 record, seven shutouts, and a 2.54 goals-against average, and in 11 playoff games, posting a 5–6, with one shutout and a 2.41 goal-against average.

– He has posting up some very mature apologies, and all of his answers on this page have been very mature.

– Padilla and his girlfriend Kalel made this channel on June 9, 2013 and have been posting vlogs on here since.

– I will be posting bio information about my City’s Councilmen and Mayor and We don’t want there to be changes by unauthorized people.

– His views are also fairly radical and I feel that they are detrimental to the wiki – however, that’s not why i’m posting this because that would be unfair to control someones beliefs.

– After her success, Talbot began posting Youtube videos since 2008.

– The vandal is posting hoax information regarding Philippine television and has an editing pattern that is easy to trace.

– Hey everyone I’m taking a lead from TRM and RyanCross and posting the fact that Jupiter is now up for VGA.

– I think some of you may be interested in a discussion they are having over on enwiki, so I am posting the link here.

– We have all got used to the model of communication of posting on user talk pages and in other venues.

– I am posting this here, because I would like to ask the community for input, before doing anything.

– The templates are fully protected, so only admins can change them, but I’m posting this here because admins aren’t the only ones who can trouble-shoot.

– I am posting this here before applaying for GA.

– However, after Luna is taken by the “Death Eaters Xenophilius turns against Harry and begins posting wanted signs for him in “The Quibbler”.

– Protestant Reformation started with Martin Luther and the posting of the 95 theses on the door of the castle church in Wittenberg, Germany.

– He was released the same day from jail after posting an $8,500 bond.

– I have once tried posting a message to him/her on his/her talk page, but I received no response.

– During the 1966 – 1967 season he played 44 games, posting a 2.46 Goals Against Average.

– The Department of Health and Social Care created a public health campaign to help slow the virus’s spread, and began posting daily updates in early February.

– Once again, Vézina led the league with the fewest goals against, while posting thirteen victories and seven losses.

– Sorry for posting this so late, but I just had to co-nominate Kennedy.

– Some of the progress after the video came out was the posting of a complete clip of the song in July 2019 by a Reddit user and communicating with people of interest to the search.

– Smells kind of odd that both users are posting unblock requests just as lines from songs and I suspect they’re both the same user.

– I’m posting here and not on the “Village pump” alias because only Admins can be kind to check them and tell me if they are organized same way other wikis and if they are frequently updated.

– Please share your questions, suggestions, or problems by posting a note at the VisualEditor feedback page or by joining the office hours discussion on Thursday, 14 August 2014 at.

– Also, if most trouble makers are ignored rather than scolded, then they lose interest when their victims escape the trap of posting angry replies, so they move on to find other victims.

– Because of the comedy nature of the website, people on the forums often post to try to make people laugh instead of posting seriously.

– I’m only posting this because I’m concerned for other users.

– The beginning of the Protestant Reformation is generally identified with Martin Luther and the posting of the 95 Theses in 1517 in Wittenburg, Germany.

– In 2007, the sister of Darius S., posting under the false name “Anton” began posting the song on the internet to try to find out the artist and the title of the song.

– Per Majorly’s request I am posting here for more input on on my.

– I’m just posting this because I care about this project and want to know what I can do to make both it better, and make myself a better editor.

– Just lately, he has become increasingly disruptive on this project, posting absurd comments such as,,.

– He began posting videos on YouTube in 2008 and in 2013 he started posting videos to Vine.

– I would like to seek the same assistance from the admins here to finally stop his destructive edits, since bots are keep on posting wikilinks in en.wiki pointing here with an article that was created by that vandal.

– Rather than allow the notice to languish unnoticed, I am posting this here.