In sentence use of “Normal school”

How to use in-sentence of “Normal school”:

– Oshkosh State Normal School later became the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.

– The university was originally called the Minns’ Evening Normal School before the California legislature voted to change the school’s name to San Jose State University in 1974.

– She graduated from East Tennessee State Normal School in 1916.

– In 1685, he founded what is generally considered the first normal school — that is, a school with the purpose of train teachers — in Rheims, France.

– She studied at Lincoln Normal School and at Antioch College.

– The school opened in 1923 as Glassboro Normal School on a twenty-five acre site donated by the town.

In sentence use of Normal school
In sentence use of Normal school

Use in sentence of “successor”

How to use in-sentence of “successor”:

+ Official terms in successor states of the Soviet Union differ, the majority still use a cognate of the Russian term.

+ H.264 has a successor called HEVC.

+ A successor to DES, the Advanced Encryption Standard ; also using block cipher, was adopted in 2001.

+ In particular, there are eleven parameters: the “as” parameter, which is used in predecessor and successor cells, and the “regents” family along with the “alongside”, “lords”, and “creation” and “dynasty” parameters for the title cell.

+ He may have been named as a successor by the childless Tutankhamun.

Use in sentence of successor
Use in sentence of successor

Example sentences of “successor”:

+ In 1993, Roh’s successor Kim Young-sam led an anti-corruption campaign that saw Roh and Chun Doo-hwan on trial for bribery.

+ The series began with Windows 3.1, which was first sold during April 1992 as a successor to Windows 3.0.

+ After retirement, Nimura became a manager for Sanfrecce HiroshimaMazda as Aritatsu Ogi successor in 1981.

+ Also during his reign, Great Britain and its successor the United Kingdom were at war with republican and Napoleonic France.

+ Macmillan became Foreign Secretary and then Chancellor of the Exchequer under Churchill’s successor Sir Anthony Eden.

+ Other times, a spiritual successor is made when the first products were either poor commercial sellers and/or forgotten by the people that would purchase the product.

+ By the late 1990s, the birth rate had fallen so low that Lee’s successor Goh Chok Tong extended these incentives to all married women, and gave even more incentives, such as the ‘baby bonus’ scheme.

+ When the 15-year-old King lay dying in June 1553, he nominated Jane as successor to the Crown in his will, thus subverting the claims of his half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth.

+ They assumed several traditions as a successor to the volunteer regiments of the American Civil War.

+ It is the successor to Windows 8, and the predecessor to Windows 10.

+ The Ford Mondeo Mk4 is the successor to the Mk3 and has new sporty styling and more interior space, it received a facelift in October 2010.

+ Stresemann’s sudden and premature death, as well as the death of his “pragmatic moderate” French counterpart Aristide Briand in 1932, and the assassination of Briand’s successor Louis Barthou in 1934, left a vacuum in European statesmanship that further tilted the slippery slope towards World War II.

+ The party was officially formed in 1906, just after the general election, as a successor of the Labour Representative Committee formed in 1900.

+ Team NIV’s Jhona Alyannah Padillo hailed as Shekinah Arzaga’s successor as the “Center Girl” of the group.

+ When Henry VIII’s son and successor Edward VI died, the crown of England was offered to her.

+ In 1993, Roh's successor Kim Young-sam led an anti-corruption campaign that saw Roh and Chun Doo-hwan on trial for bribery.

+ The series began with Windows 3.1, which was first sold during April 1992 as a successor to Windows 3.0.
+ After retirement, Nimura became a manager for Sanfrecce HiroshimaMazda as Aritatsu Ogi successor in 1981.

More in-sentence examples of “successor”:

+ The version for the predecessor cell uses a “last” parameter, where the name of the title’s holder before the vacancy can be filled, while the version for the successor cell uses the parameter “next”.

+ It is a spiritual successor to 2004’s “Red Dead Revolver”.

+ NCIS is the successor organization to the former Naval Investigative Service.

+ He names Grover as his successor to carry on his word to protect the wilderness.

+ British Rail Class D3/11 was a locomotive commissioned by the Great Western Railway, but delivered to its successor British Rail in England.

+ In 1958, he became a manager for Japan as Taizo Kawamoto successor again.

+ Mahmoud Abbas has been leading the PLO as successor of Arafat since 29 October 2004.

+ In the elections of 21 May 2000 confronts to the one who was successor of Mahuad, the economist Roque Seville, one of the most accumulated men of the city.

+ The longest period in office was dominated by Giampiero Boniperti, at the helm of Juventus for 19 years from 1971 to 1990 ; Boniperti, like its successor Caissotti di Vittorio Chiusano, president from 1990 to 2003, boasts the largest trophy the history of the club.

+ In exile, he was named designated successor for President Kazimierz Sabbat.

+ This expatriate segment of society became increasingly empowered after a military coup overthrew the government of Salazar’s successor Marcello Caetano in 1974.

+ By the early 1890s, Steinitz’ approach was more widely accepted and the next generation of top players acknowledged their debt to him, especially his successor as world champion, Emanuel Lasker.

+ NaUKMA is the successor of the historical Kyiv-Mohyla Academy which was founded on the basis of the Kyiv Brotherhood School.

+ They were part of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, and its successor state, the Free State of Prussia Free State of Prussia.

+ In 1995, a successor with the name “Virtual Boy Wario Land” was released for the Virtual Boy.

+ Abu Bakr, the first successor of Muhammad, nominated Umar as his successor on his deathbed, and there was consensus in the Muslim community to his choice.

+ He was the successor to Erich Honecker as leader of East Germany from 18 October 1989 until 3 December 1989, for a few weeks.

+ Following the revolution he organized the first election process in Egyptian universities to choose his successor as Dean of the Faculty in March 2011, as he left the country on 15.05.2011 in the capacity of cultural counselor at the Egyptian Embassy to Berlin and head of educational mission there.

+ President Barack Obama said he would choose Scalia’s successor in “due time”.

+ The foreign policy doctrine established by Paasikivi and continued by his successor Urho Kekkonen, The “Paasikivi-Kekkonen line”, aimed at Finland’s survival as an independent sovereign, democratic, and capitalist country in the immediate proximity of the Soviet Union.

+ Microsoft revealed the new Windows Phone 8, there the first for Windows Phone in Microsoft and release after 2012, Windows Phone 8 was changed by Windows CE, after the first release for Windows Phone 7, Windows Phone 8 was based for Windows Phone 7, the successor is Windows Phone 8.1 after released in 2014.

+ Thucydides was the first to distinguish between cause and immediate origins of an event, and his successor Xenophon ca.

+ When William I died, both Stephen and Matilda believed they were the true successor to the Crown.

+ Cenker worked for 18 years at RCA Astro-Electronics and its successor company GE Astro Space.

+ He deposed Arnulf and chose as his successor Abbot Gerbert of Aurillac who would later be known as Pope Silvester II.

+ The Lamborghini 400 GT was the successor to the 350 GT.

+ Viewing himself as a direct successor to the Roman Emperors of Antiquity, “His dream of universal power made him regard himself as an emperor of classical times and a direct successor to Augustus”, notes Roberto Weiss, “The Renaissance Discovery of Classical Antiquity” 1973:12.

+ Malcolm I, born 896-900 was king of Scotland from 943-954 and was the successor to his 1st cousin once removed king Constantine II and was the monarch who celebrated the 100th anniversary of Scottish monarchs.

+ The Super NES Classic Edition, released in 2017, is the successor to the NES Classic Edition.

+ Sayyid Mohammed Abdullah Hassan was the leader of the successor state of the Dhulbahante garaadship.

+ Betsy Bryan “The 18th Dynasty before the Amarna Period” in “The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt”, Oxford University Press, 2000, p.236 She later had herself crowned Pharaoh several years into the rule of her husband’s young successor Thutmose III.

+ In 1979, he was named manager for the Japan national football teamJapan national team as successor to Hiroshi Ninomiya.

+ Manfredini, who became the world’s oldest living person after Besse Cooper’s death on 4 December 2012, died of natural infection at 9:30am on 17 December 2012, just 13 days later and a week before her successor as the oldest living woman Japanesewoman Koto Okubo’s 115th birthday, at age 115 years, 257 days, and was succeeded as the oldest living person by Japaneseman Jiroemon Kimura, who was just 15 days younger, and as the oldest living person in the United States by Gertrude Weaver, who was 15 months younger.

+ These trusts have consisted of shares in the successor companies to Standard Oil and other diversified investments, as well as the family’s considerable real estate holdings.

+ She was named successor to her husband’s leadership of the party.

+ The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic civilizationHellenistic successor state of Alexander the Great’s empire.

+ When Gladstone retired in 1894, Rosebery became his successor as Prime Minister, much to the disgust of the more left-wing Liberals.

+ It is the successor of the 9000, and it is now in its Second generation.

+ It is meant as the successor to the iPhone 8, and the first-generation iPhone SE released in March 2016.

+ While he was there he promised Duke William he would support him as successor to the English throne.”The Normans in Europe”, trans.

+ Aristotle bequeathed to Theophrastus his writings and designated him as his successor at the Lyceum.

+ He had already been acting United States Secretary of the Air Force, between 29 July 2005 and position he served in until the confirmation of his successor Michael Wynne on 4 November 2005.

+ Yuri Andropov, Brezhnev’s successor as general secretary, was elected chairman of the committee preparing and managing Brezhnev’s funeral.

+ The phone was released on 11 April 2014 in 150 countries as the successor to the Samsung Galaxy S4.

+ The Reich President was the successor of the German emperor.

+ Karl Lagerfeld had gone on record saying that he believed Ackermann a worthy successor to his mantle at Chanel, a fitting compliment for one of fashion’s most talented designers.

+ Last book and its successor will be composed of a combination of three times six numbers.

+ Lieutenancies became more organised soon, probably in the reign of his successor Edward VI, their establishment being approved by the English parliament in 1550.

+ The new successor house styled itself formally as House of Habsburg-Lorraine, although it was often referred to as simply the House of Habsburg.

+ The version for the predecessor cell uses a "last" parameter, where the name of the title's holder before the vacancy can be filled, while the version for the successor cell uses the parameter "next".

+ It is a spiritual successor to 2004's "Red Dead Revolver".
+ NCIS is the successor organization to the former Naval Investigative Service.

“characterization” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “characterization”:

+ Throughout his comic book appearances, the Joker is portrayed as a master criminal whose characterization has varied from that of a violent psychopath to a goofy trickster-thief.

+ In modernist literature, an author may leave out plots or narrative or characterization in books.

+ The characterization of the Horus falcon also provides a means of dating serekhs and further identifying their owner.

+ As Walter Juniper wrote, “Everything, including artistic characterization and consistency of characterization, were sacrificed to humor, and character portrayal remained only where it was necessary for the success of the plot and humor to have a “persona” who stayed in character, and where the “persona” by his portrayal contributed to humor.” W.H.

+ Phylogenetic characterization and molecular evolution of bacterial endosymbionts in Psyllids.

+ They might adopt the characterization and formulate their own hypothesis, or they might adopt the hypothesis and deduce their own predictions.

+ Often the experiment is not done by the person who made the prediction and the characterization is based on experiments done by someone else.

characterization - some sentence examples
characterization – some sentence examples

“succulent” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “succulent”:

+ The north promontory is anchored by a circular grass area, which serves as a landing place for helicopters in case of emergencies, and the south promontory is anchored by a succulent plant and cactus garden.

+ They are a type of succulent plant.

+ Many cacti do photosynthesis in succulent stems, rather than leaves.

+ The Echeveria Imbricata is a succulent plant.

+ They store water in their succulent leaves.

+ The crown of thorns is a woody, Succulent plantsucculent species of Euphorbia native to Madagascar.

+ The silversword is a noticeable, round-shaped rosette plant with rigid, succulent leaves densely covered by silver hairs.

+ During that time, they get freshwater from succulent plants and dew from plants.

succulent some example sentences
succulent some example sentences

“put in” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “put in”:

– As a result of genetic research, the other species were put in three new genera.

– The Panel’s “approval” process has been criticized for changing what the experts put in the Reports.

– Soon after Polo returned from his journeys he fought in a war against Genoa, got captured and put in prison.

– This food is often put in an airtight jar.

– Usually, these are put in two different files, with the interface using the “.h” extension and the implementation using the “.m” extension.

– On trams they get a ticket that they put in a machine and it tells them when their ticket runs out.

– However, they are put in the show because they want to change their “bad ways”.

put in - some sentence examples
put in – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “put in”:

- When the new pilings were put in they pushed an older pile into the tunnel.

- There are a number of techniques that are used when taking pictures of food, for example, when taking pictures of soft drinks, fake ice cubes are put in the drink instead of real ones, because real ice cubes would melt quickly.
- Union general Irvin McDowell was put in command of the Union army in northeastern Virginia.

– When the new pilings were put in they pushed an older pile into the tunnel.

– There are a number of techniques that are used when taking pictures of food, for example, when taking pictures of soft drinks, fake ice cubes are put in the drink instead of real ones, because real ice cubes would melt quickly.

– Union general Irvin McDowell was put in command of the Union army in northeastern Virginia.

– Instead of having to put in the payments made and cashed received, the program does it for you.

– It was put in place around 334 BC.

– Their job was to put in place an action plan to protect the lake called the Lake Macquarie Improvement Plan.

– She was put in prison in 1973.

– But if she tells the truth, Ingrid will be put in jail again.

– On Saturday, January 6, 2007, a legal injunction ordered that filters be put in place to prevent users in Brazil from going to the website.

– When bonsai are shown to the public, or when they appear in a catalog to be sold to people, the style that best matches the bonsai will often be put in the tree’s description.

– Puzzle globes usually have a substrate made of one piece that helps the puzzle pieces as they are put in place.

– Sjećanja i zapažanja, 1925-1945: prilozi za hrvatsku povijest by Eugen Kvaternik, Eugen Dido Kvaternik, Jere Jareb, “Starčević” Publishing House, 1995 But the chief Ustasha delegate in Bosnia and Herzegovina was Jure Francetić, a Catholic and leading Ustashe returnee, and much of the party work in the province was put in the hands of Catholic priests.

– If something toxic is put in the ground, it could go in the groundwater and the well and make people sick.

More in-sentence examples of “put in”:

– Slices of fruit or cake are put in a pot of warm, liquid chocolate.

– Butterflies are often put in the suborder Rhopalocera, which includes Papilionoidea.

– Thanks for the hard work you guys put in Peterdownunder and Synergy :.

– Kipling put in them nearly everything he knew or “heard or dreamed about the Indian jungle.” “The Long Recessional: the Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling”, David Gilmour, Pimlico, 2003 ISBN 0-7126-6518-8 Other readers have interpreted the work as allegories of the politics and society of the time.

– He was also put in jail during the Quit India movement of 1942.

– It was put in service in 1991 and is still used by many countries and aircraft around the world today.

– They were put in large kitchens to allow ventilation while keeping out rain and snow.

– After the Easter Rising in 1916, Ó Ceallaigh was put in jail, released, and put in jail again.

– Many of the known specimens from the site have come from amateur collectors, and in 1996, an amnesty on previously collected fossils was put in effect, in the hope of getting privately owned collections back into public ownership and available to science.

– Her husband got put in prison in 1784 for debt.

– Because of his efforts to emigrate to Israel he was put in Gulag labor camps in Siberia for three years.

– Though Mugabe was elected fairly at first, he became a dictator, and had put in place a number of cruel and disastrous laws.

– If he is unable, or unwilling to follow the restrictions, then an immediate and indefinite ban would be put in place.

– These colours were put in place when the airline was called Corsairfly.

– In 1863 he was put in charge of the “Ever Victorious Army”, a mercenary army under the command of European officers.

– He became the first Australian politician to be put in prison for bribery.

– The song was put in the album “Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons”.

– He put in an Administrationadministrative system that took away much of the power of the Shan saophas.

– She was put in jail for not paying fines.

– After being put in to bat, the Super Kings posted 182/7 in 20 overs thanks to Bravo who scored a 39-ball 67.

– In the first story, Bart Simpson is put in a coma and the Simpson family gets a robot as a son.

– He helped launch several successful models, like the Lincoln Continental and the Ford Falcon and put in some of the first modern safety features to be seen in cars.

– Because the genetic evidence is that all three cats are closely related, they will probably all be put in “Catopuma” eventually.

– Later, as a diplomat, he is put in charge of the scientific background of the Institut d’Égypte.

– Rivkin was put in jail.

- Slices of fruit or cake are put in a pot of warm, liquid chocolate.

- Butterflies are often put in the suborder Rhopalocera, which includes Papilionoidea.

– In 2011, as two new teams were added to the IPL, the IPL Governing Council declared that each franchise could retain a maximum of four players of their squad, only three of whom can be Indian players, and the rest of the international players would be put in the mega-auction.

– The chicane which was put in for Formula 1 does not exist in the track layout for Moto GP, and there are at least five points on the track where riders are known to pass.

– As a result of the Catalan campaign for independence and the referendum held on October 1st, 2017, she was put in the Spanish prison of Alcalá-Mecoprison.

– As soon as he had returned from his first trip, Carteret was put in charge of “HMS Swallow” to go on a second circumnavigation with Samuel Wallis who sailed in the “HMS Dolphin”.

– Caviar is usually put in gold, plastic, wood, ivory containers.

– A definition that is harder to understand, but which is often used by mathematicians, is to say that a set is finite if there is no strict subset that can be put in 1-to-1 correspondence with the set itself.

– I was wondering, if this should be removed or if that should be put in an article that does not have it.

– Composers started their work with a tune and this tune would be developed in different ways: put in different keys, changed from a fast to a slow tune, changed from major to minor or from minor to major.

– Paul JacksonPaul Jackson was put in as a producer.

– On 1 January 2017, Van der Elst was put in an Comainduced coma because of heart failure.

– That would be 6 choices because A can be put in 3 different places, B has 2 choices left after A is placed, and C has only one choice left after A and B have been placed.

– Both Ginetta’s parents were put in prison in 1943.

– A “Tunnel of Love” was constructed under the road and a road sign was put in place to warn drivers.

– In the 1st century BC, “Z” was put in the alphabet again at the end of the Latin alphabet.

– He was put in prison for six months.

– After the World Cup, Miroslav Klose won the Golden Boot and Lukas Podolski won the Best Young Player award.Also, four of Germany’s players were put in the All-Star squad.

– One baby, Moses, was put in a reed basket set adrift on the Nile.

– For example, if sugar is put in water it forms a mixture, then dissolves to make a solution.

– In 1924, two cannon from the ship were put in front of the Norfolk Island court house.

– Many people were partying, as a nationwide Corona-related lockdown would be put in place on November 3.

– After Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, Raleigh was put in prison because he was accused of trying to overthrow King James I, who did not like Raleigh.

– In December 2019, the injunction was put in place again.

– The children of Inuit families were often put in boarding schools far away: There they learnt English, but they lost most of the Inuit languages their parents spoke, and the Inuit culture.

In sentence examples of “shackle”

How to use in-sentence of “shackle”:

– The material that the shackle is made of is usually stamped in the center of the shackle.

– A padlock is a type of portable lock that has a U-shaped shackle that will not come apart from the body of the lock unless the correct key is inserted or the correct combination is dialed.

– High-security lockers typically have a 10 mm or more maximum shackle thickness and a 1.2 mm door thickness.

– For example, a hardened steel shackle will be stamped “HARDENED” or a boron alloy shackle will be stamped “BORON ALLOY”.

– The typical maximum padlock shackle thickness is 5/16 inch, and the typical door thickness is 0.8 mm.

– Inexpensive padlocks usually have a shackle made of ordinary steel.

In sentence examples of shackle
In sentence examples of shackle

How to use the word “mechanical engineering”

How to use in-sentence of “mechanical engineering”:

+ He is currently a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at The University of Texas at Austin.

+ He got a mechanical engineering degree from Braunschweig University of Technology.

+ Professionally associated with the University of Montenegro, he worked as a professor in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of this university.

+ After studying first mechanical engineering and then art in Düsseldorf, Antwerp, and Munich he started drawing caricatures.

+ He studied mechanical engineering and was a part of Delta Kappa Epsilon.

+ Louis where he majored in mechanical engineering and physics and was a member of the Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.

+ While at school in Puerto Rico he took a few advanced courses in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.

How to use the word mechanical engineering
How to use the word mechanical engineering

In sentence examples of “given name”

How to use in-sentence of “given name”:

+ Jale is a common feminine given name and surname of Persian and Turkish origin, used in Iran and Turkey, meaning hail stone.

+ The most common reason for using the given name alone is when you’re talking about other people with the same surname.

+ Hubert’s given name is made up from 27 names.

+ Daniel is a Hebrew languageHebrew given name for males and a surname.

+ Traditionally, one word in the given name would be the same as all the person’s siblings, and the other would be unique to themselves.

In sentence examples of given name
In sentence examples of given name

Example sentences of “given name”:

+ Tadhg is an Irish languageIrish masculine given name meaning “poet” or “philosopher”.

+ It is often used as a male given name in Germany, Scandinavia, the United States and among Jewish people.

+ It is different from a given name and surname.

+ Many eastern Asian names have the surname or family name first and the given name second.

+ In other cases, Koreans may have a one-word given name and a one-word family name.

+ Koreans call someone by only the given name itself or with the vocative postpositional word.

+ The name Chelsea is a given name used for females.

+ The family name is typically a single syllable, and the given name two syllables.

+ A person’s name consists of a given name followed by two surnames.

+ Although his given name is Artur Rubinstein, in English-speaking countries he wanted to be known as Arthur Rubinstein.

+ She took her father’s given name as her stage name when she learnt of an actress also named Lily Thomson.

+ The given name of a stadium can change when another company buys the naming rights to that stadium.

+ Tadhg is an Irish languageIrish masculine given name meaning "poet" or "philosopher".

+ It is often used as a male given name in Germany, Scandinavia, the United States and among Jewish people.

Use in sentence of “ford”

How to use in-sentence of “ford”:

+ Ford Transit Tourneo is a leisure vehicle produced by Ford Motor Company from 1995 to the present day.

+ Ford Cortina was a car produced by Ford Motor Company from 1962 through 1982.

+ National Institute of Justice, the Ford Foundation, the United States Information Agency, the National Science Foundation, the Norwegian Organization for Research and Development, and UNESCO.

+ At one point, Ford owned 1/3 of Mazda’s stock.

+ Archbold has appeared as Franklin for every President of the United States at the White House from Gerald Ford through Barack Obama.

Use in sentence of ford
Use in sentence of ford

Example sentences of “ford”:

+ The people who ran the Ford company did not want to take a chance on a car like that because they lost a lot of money on another car, the Edsel, just a few years back.

+ It was bought by Ford in 1922.

+ The Rockefeller Foundation and Ford Foundation helped to change these scientific technologies to fit the conditions in developing countries.

+ He was credited as as Montgomery Ford in some movies.

+ He served as the United States Secretary of the Navy under the Gerald Ford administration.

+ Improvements to the V8 engine, in particular Ford Motor CompanyFord Cosworth engine.

+ At the age of 23, he was asked to sing the leading tenor role in “Matilde di Shabran” when Bruce Ford became ill.

+ He played Ford in “12 Years a Slave”.

+ The people who ran the Ford company did not want to take a chance on a car like that because they lost a lot of money on another car, the Edsel, just a few years back.

+ It was bought by Ford in 1922.
+ The Rockefeller Foundation and Ford Foundation helped to change these scientific technologies to fit the conditions in developing countries.

+ It was made in 1966 by the Ford aerospace company and it is still being used today.

+ He portrayed Robert Ford Robert Ford in “Best Supporting Actor.

+ The Ford Mondeo is a line of large family luxury compact vehicles produced by The Ford Motor Company since 1992.

+ Ford F-Series is a series of pickup trucks produced by Ford Motor Company since 1948.

+ The Ford Mondeo Mk1 was released on November 16, 1992 and went on sale on March 22, 1993.

+ She first became known for her role as Tabitha Ford in the Seven Network soap opera “Home and Away”.

More in-sentence examples of “ford”:

+ A twelve chapter movie serial directed by Ford Beebe was released to theaters in 1932.

+ On August 20, 1974, the new President Ford nominated former Governor of New YorkNew York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to be the new Vice President.

+ A twelve chapter movie serial directed by Ford Beebe was released to theaters in 1932.

+ On August 20, 1974, the new President Ford nominated former Governor of New YorkNew York Governor Nelson Rockefeller to be the new Vice President.

+ The team finished on a record 18 points despite the under-performing Ford engine.

+ It replaced the Ford Freestar as well as Ford Taurus X and began sales in June 2008 as a 2009 model.

+ Then he was married to Frances Ford Seymour from 1936 until her death in 1950.

+ Sahara Reporters is supported by grants donated by the Ford Foundation and Omidyar Foundation.

+ More than fifteen million Model Ts were built in Detroit and Highland Park, Michigan, and the automobile was also assembled at a Ford plant in Manchester, England, and at plants in continental Europe.

+ Ford S-Max is a car produced by Ford Motor Company from 2006 to the present day.

+ Glenn Ford was married four times, and a son, Peter Ford.

+ The car was intended to compete against established rivals in the European supermini market such as the Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall CorsaVauxhall/Opel Corsa, Volkswagen Polo, Rover Metro and the Fiat Uno.

+ Among its more famous critics are the evolutionary biologists Richard Dawkins, Ford Doolittle, and Stephen Jay Gould.

+ Rob Ford and June Rowlands are the most recent mayors that have died.

+ Cosworth developed a double overhead camshaft 16-valve inline four cylinder engine for road use in the European Ford Escort.

+ A variant of the Ford Essex engine was developed for the Ford Capris.

+ In 2004, Crocker became a driver for Ford Motor Company’s driver development program.

+ In 1985, he moved on to four-wheel single-seater racing with Team Van Diemen in the Formula Ford championship, before moving up into the UK Formula 3 championship in 1986.

+ He also took part in the British Formula Ford Winter Series, and became the first Indian to win any championship in Europe.

+ Carter won fewer states than Ford, with Carter winning 23 states compared to Ford winning 27.

+ Current President Gerald Ford was selected as the nominee through a series of primary elections and caucuses which was held in the 1976 Republican National Convention.

+ Confederate sharpshooters reported seeing Burnside near Banks ford and wondered what the General was up to.

+ The same Mustang will be sold in America until 2018, where Ford is rumoured to give us a brand new facelifted Mustang…

+ The arena was formerly named the Ford Center from 2002 to 2010 and the Oklahoma City Arena from 2010 to 2011.

+ Toronto’s 64th mayor, Rob Ford, lost a conflict of interest trial in 2012, and was ordered to vacate his position; but the ruling was stayed pending an appeal, which Ford won to remain in office.

+ Ford Motor Company started on June 16, 1903, when Henry Ford and 11 business helpers signed papers to form the company.

+ She is the daughter of director, producer and screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola.

+ In 1974 he co-starred with Glenn Ford in the television film “The Disappearance of Flight 412” directed by Jud Taylor.

+ In 2006, the Super Bowl XLSuper Bowl was played at Ford Field in Detroit.

+ He played Henry Ford in the 1987 “Ford: The Man and the Machine”.

+ In 2008, Ford sold Jaguar and Land Rover to Tata Motors.

+ The last win for the classic Cosworth Ford DFV engine was by a Tyrrell car, Michele Alboreto at the 1983 Detroit Grand Prix.

+ Vehicles such as the Holden Commodore and Ford Falcon, are also common among bogans.

+ When Governor Thomas Ford heard about it, he sent militia troops to disperse the gathering.

+ In 2005, he entered the Western Australian Formula Ford championship.

+ The inauguration of Gerald Ford as the List of Presidents of the United States38th the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

+ He also had a part in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II”, as Don Fanucci.

+ She served as United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Gerald Ford administration and as U.S.

+ The vehicle is a sister to the standard size Ford Expedition and successor to the Ford Excursion, which was built from 2000 to 2006.

+ Fenton is a young man who is in love with Nannetta, but Ford does not want him to marry his daughter.

+ The Dakota was always bigger than the compact Ford Ranger and Chevrolet S-10.

+ His book “The Flivver King” was about the Ford Motor Company.

+ Before he was elected mayor, Ford was a city councilor.

+ He sent troops to Muddy ford to draw attention away from his planned crossing points.

+ Fighting at Kelly’s Ford was less severe, but the Confederates retreated, allowing the Federals across in force.

+ Finally, Burnside decided on Banks ford and U.S.

+ During his presidency, Ford became close friends with three of the other heads of government present at the summit: British prime minister James Callaghan, French president Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, and German chancellor Helmut Schmidt.

+ The Windstar turned into the Ford Freestar in 2004.

+ Carter and President Gerald Ford were in three televised debates during the 1976 election.

+ Car makers like Ford Motor CompanyFord, GM also make vehicles specifically designed to run on higher ethanol blends.

“phosphoric acid” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “phosphoric acid”:

+ Salts of phosphoric acid are called phosphates.

+ This makes a very pure phosphoric acid that is good for food.

+ It can be thought of as phosphoric acid where two of the hydrogen ions are replaced with calcium ions.

+ It is made by replacing one of the hydrogen ions in phosphoric acid with a calcium ion.

+ It can be made by reacting phosphoric acid with calcium hydroxide.

+ It reacts with hot water to make phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid.

phosphoric acid some example sentences
phosphoric acid some example sentences