“chasing” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “chasing”:

+ First they try shooting at him and then by chasing him in a car.

+ A predator that can move at high speed for a long time can be a pursuit predator, chasing until its prey tires and slows.

+ As soon as the boys transformed, they ate a hotdog stand and got away from the police that were chasing them by diving into a lake and burrowing their way into the city by eating the dirt.

+ Together, with Vasooli’s and Pappi’s money, they open a family toy shop, when during inaugration, Pappi remembers where he had kept the necklace, and starts chasing all of them to their house.

+ Micromoths and their microgrubs are not worth chasing for many birds.

+ Katy screams and flees with the tiger chasing after her she ditches the tiger and is nearly eaten by a crocodile and has a spider crawl on her.

chasing in-sentences
chasing in-sentences

Example sentences of “chasing”:

+ The men chasing after him caught up with him at Aṟan and searched his stomach for the stone, but could not find it.

+ Kennedy ran shooting from tree to tree with Kelly chasing him.

+ The men chasing after him caught up with him at Aṟan and searched his stomach for the stone, but could not find it.

+ Kennedy ran shooting from tree to tree with Kelly chasing him.

+ Suddenly, Atul gets conscious, but before Nita could bring doctor, he had run off on motorcycle with Vivek and was chasing Kapil.

+ This allowed for many comic relief moments, such as the belt changing hands while the champion was asleep, and The Headbangers chasing Crash Holly around an amusement park in Brooklyn.

+ But there can be a fine line between chasing and herding.Mary Ann Albright.

+ The Demand-Pull inflation theory can be said simply “too much money chasing too few goods.” In other words, if the will of buying goods is growing faster than amount of goods that have been made, then prices will go up.

+ In Prisoner of the Judoon, one was seen chasing an Androvax.

+ According to legend, Thao hunters discovered Sun Moon Lake after chasing a deer.

+ The boy was riding home on his bicycle from his girlfriend’s house when he saw a police car and thought it was chasing him.

+ The traffic inspector Fern who was standing there controlling the traffic saw the them running and started chasing them.

More in-sentence examples of “chasing”:

+ Woundwort keep chasing the rabbits to a stream, and the rabbits escape on a small boat.

+ He is chasing a nymph called Cloris.
+ The movie opens with Tod and Copper chasing a cricket together.

+ Woundwort keep chasing the rabbits to a stream, and the rabbits escape on a small boat.

+ He is chasing a nymph called Cloris.

+ The movie opens with Tod and Copper chasing a cricket together.

+ While Peter, Lucy, Susan and the beavers go to the Stone Table, they see what they think is the White Witch chasing after them, so they hide.

+ He may have have been talking about a time which he had used a kipper to distract dogs from chasing a hare, and that hunters never actually used kippers to train dogs.

+ Divers have reported that Great Hammerhead Sharks are shy and avoid humans, but there have been reports of Great Hammerhead Sharks approaching divers closely and even chasing them.

+ Percy sees that the thing chasing them is a Minotaur, who charges them.

+ Nico creates a large crack in the ground to swallow up the skeletons that were chasing Percy.

+ They can be seen sliding down hills and slopes, as well as chasing other otters for fun.

+ Female calves play chasing and running games, throw sticks, and may attack imaginary foes.

+ The defeated Spanish fled north through the North Sea with the English chasing them.

+ Maria then realises that the Bane know about Sarah Jane and the PR reveals his true body as well, chasing Maria, Sarah Jane and Kelsey into Sarah Jane’s house.

+ In his first appearance, he has many siblings and is in charge of them and cares for them since his mother Lola is away chasing dreams and his father Flint ran away from the family.

+ On the marriage day, they came to know the truth that their enemies are now brothers, so they get violent on each other, and started chasing Dabbu.

+ Unfortunately chasing the hamsters tires them out, except for Numbuh 3, who thinks this as a game.

+ However, Vachon simple ran around the outside of the ring with Sable chasing her and tagged her partner back in.

+ Atul started chasing Kapil in motorcycle, however his locket gets off from his body in between.

+ The two predators start chasing the “Charonosaurus”.

+ They are chasing Gabriele.

+ Su kept chasing Helu but ran into snow storms.

+ There are many stories of mambas chasing humans, but these snakes usually prefer to avoid contact with humans.

+ In the game, the player plays as Mario, who is chasing Donkey Kong through a toy factory after Donkey Kong stole many Mini-Mario toys.

+ When chasing a stray sheep into a cave, Moses encounters a burning bush.

+ It shows the god, Apollo chasing a beautiful wood nymph that he had fallen in love with.

+ He would not let an opportunity to go by, chasing difficult balls and impossible rebounds.

+ After chasing “Washington” towards the Russell Islands, Kondo ordered his warships to pull back without bombing Henderson Field.

+ In 1915, the United States Army was chasing MexicoMexican revolutionary Pancho Villa in Texas and Mexico.

+ Leatherface likes chasing teens around with his chainsaw and wearing a mask made from the faces of his victims.

+ The crowd continued to boo Batista after Reigns was eliminated. After the show went off the air, Batista mocked Bryan and gestured his middle finger at the crowd. On the February 3 “Raw”, Batista was confronted and was ultimately assaulted by Del Rio before chasing him off. Batista retaliated the following week, powerbombing Del Rio through the announce table. At the Elimination Chamber event and on the following “Raw”, he was heavily booed by the fans during matches against Del Rio. Batista won the match at Elimination Chamber, but continued to suffer a torrid fan reaction with ‘Boo-tista’ chants. Batista responded to the audience on the February 28 “SmackDown”, saying he didn’t come back to be liked and promising to be the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion, thus reverting to being a villain once again and mocking other superstars stating they were not “real men”.  Bryan was added to the WrestleMania main event after defeating Triple H in the opening match of the show.

+ While Apollo was chasing Daphne, the mischievous baby god Hermes stole the cattle and confused Apollo by making the cattle walk backward as they left their pen.

+ Another is the group that includes the spiders that can be seen making webs or chasing prey almost everywhere in the world.

+ They hunt antelopes, which they catch by chasing them to exhaustion.

+ Religious persecution originally meant chasing after people of a religion in order to kill them all.

+ They are often shown in art chasing after nymphs and were associated with nature and fertility.

+ The legend is that one day two hunters were chasing a wild boar.

+ In continuous chasing between Bourne and the killers, he notices that some unknown big power threatens his existence.

+ Ben’s boat leaves the docks, and he begins tormenting Julie and George, chasing them below deck; there, they uncover the bodies of Helen, Charlotte and Barry in the boat’s ice box.

+ The puppet flees for his life, with the Moor chasing him.

+ They leave in a SWAT van, with the T-1000 chasing them, first in a helicopter, then a liquid nitrogen truck.

+ He was chasing away some neighborhood children after they attacked his house.

+ The male common blackbird defends its breeding territory, chasing away other males or using a “bow and run” threat display.

+ While chasing the bounty hunter Jango Fett, Obi-Wan was captured by the Separatists in Geonosis and was sent off to be executed.

+ He sees a young woman chasing after a who had not paid for pastries he had bought from her.

+ Later, Otis is sitting with Daisy and he overhears the coyotes chasing a hare.

+ A documentary film called Chasing Legends was later released that covered the 2009 tour through the eyes of HTC-Columbia.

In sentence examples of “bell tower”

How to use in-sentence of “bell tower”:

+ The Liberty Bell was originally in the bell tower of the building.

+ In 1830, the bell tower was destroyed in an earthquake, but was later rebuilt with stone.

+ The bell tower was designed by Giotto.

+ Its big squared bell tower or steeple can be seen for many kilometers, rising up out of the city centre of the old city and a landmark of the Soester Boerde.

+ A bell tower is a tower which contains one or more bells, or which is designed to hold bells, even if it has none.

+ The bell tower reaches a high of twenty-two meters and houses two bronze bells of the period.

+ Both the minaret and the bell tower serve the same purpose — to call the faithful to prayer.

+ The bell tower is one of the best preserved Mudéjar towers in Spain.

In sentence examples of bell tower
In sentence examples of bell tower

Some example sentences of “hard”

How to use in-sentence of “hard”:

– Because of their dark coloured fur, moose are hard to see when they are crossing roads at night.

– Like the adults, the boys were given hard work such as stone cutting and building.

– Certain computer peripherals, for example Computer printerprinters and certain hard disks can be directly connected to the network with such cables.

– Their song “It’s Hard out Here for a Pimp” won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2006.

– Blizzards only usually go for 3 hours so everything won’t be too damaged, meaning it won’t be as hard as an earthquake or tsunami to clean.

– Very long numbers are hard to solve.

– Grana Padano is a kind of hard cheese.

– Their robes are blowing around, and it is hard to believe that the whole scene, which is set against a wall, is not really floating.

Some example sentences of hard
Some example sentences of hard

Example sentences of “hard”:

– On Microsoft Windows, these files end with ‘.exe.’ To humans, these files are hard to read.

– After leaving the governorship, Clements worked hard to help Republican candidates seeking office in Texas.

– Stahl thought that because some parts of plants, like raw cellulose and starch are hard to digest in uncooked form, they would likely not be a part of the hominidaehominid diet before fire could be controlled.

– He worked hard to do well in school, and went to college.

– In the photograph above, you can see the back is covered with hard plates, and wispy slender legs.

– It had Square square headlights and was a little less round than the ones we see today, and had a hard steering wheel.

– The movie’s consensus in Rotten Tomatoes is: “Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games” does have improved animation, lovable characters and it’ll definitely entertain kids and die hard fans of the franchise, but it seems to suffer from a lazy story and a thinly-written script”.

– I doubt it could be simplified because it’s hard to figure out what it’s discussing in the first place.

– They earned low wages for very hard work.

– They will also bite very hard if attacked.

– These are hard and have a hooked and pointed tip.

– Concrete is very heavy and hard to mix.

– It was hard to make a living.

– Australia had a really hard time in the Great Depression of the 1930s and joined Britain in a war against Nazi Germany when Hitler invaded Poland in 1939.

– The hard drive is like a human’s memory, and keeps track of all the data stored on the computer.

- On Microsoft Windows, these files end with '.exe.' To humans, these files are hard to read.

- After leaving the governorship, Clements worked hard to help Republican candidates seeking office in Texas.
- Stahl thought that because some parts of plants, like raw cellulose and starch are hard to digest in uncooked form, they would likely not be a part of the hominidaehominid diet before fire could be controlled.

More in-sentence examples of “hard”:

- It's always possible to obfuscate the image-hiding code, so that vandals have a hard time figuring out why their special contributions don't show up.

- Feldspar is typically reddish or pale pink in color, and has a hardness of 6 on the Mohs scale, making it roughly as hard to scratch as glass.
- Arthropods have a hard exoskeleton.

– It’s always possible to obfuscate the image-hiding code, so that vandals have a hard time figuring out why their special contributions don’t show up.

– Feldspar is typically reddish or pale pink in color, and has a hardness of 6 on the Mohs scale, making it roughly as hard to scratch as glass.

– Arthropods have a hard exoskeleton.

– Embryo splitting is not as hard as somatic cell nuclear transfer, and it can only be done from an embryo.

– Simple, hard working, strong, peace-loving, trusting.

– Normal hard disks use magnetism to store information.

– At the tip of each root, there is a small group of tough, dead, hard cells called the “root cap”.

– In 2000 the KWord application was created in a way that made it very hard to fix problems and nobody was working on the problems anymore.

– One person said she had “beautiful prose” but also said her style makes reading her books hard sometime.

– Direct democracies are not usually used to run countries, because it is hard to get millions of people to get together all the time to make laws and other decisions.

– It relies mostly on the hard sciences like physics and mathematics, and economics.

– Although she is gone, Sophia Mendoza left her mark on the East San Jose community by being an activist and and fighting hard for what she cared about.

– Andrew Ryan believed that the Governmentgovernments and religions above the ocean wanted to take away the wealth from people who worked hard for it and to give it to so-called “parasites”, people who take away things from people who worked for it.

– A shell is a hard outer layer, which has Evolutionevolved in a very wide variety of different animals, including molluscs, sea urchins, crustaceans, turtles and tortoises, armadillos, etc.

– In general, the traveling salesman problem is hard to solve.

– He was known for playing in the bebop, hard bop, and post-bop beginning in the early 1960s onwards.

– One costs $399 and has a 40 gigabyte hard drive.

– This is called the hard palate.

– People of Singapore went through hard times during the Japanese rule, until the surrender of the Japanese in September 1945.

– Mystery Guests changed their voices to make it hard for the panelists to know who they were.

– They are very hard and acidic, and we can only eat them after the cold weather makes them soft.

– They include the earliest known representatives of some modern phyla, and they have the great advantage of presenting a nearly continuous record of early Cambrian organisms whose bodies include hard parts.

– The abbey went through hard times during the wars around 1525.

– He said the two had hard time getting along for first few years of their career on the show “Yah Shim Man Man” which aired on July 10.

– Today RS codes are used in hard disk drive, DVD, telecommunication, and digital broadcast protocols.

– Larvae are pelagic for a couple of weeks before settling onto a hard substrate.

– The main weakness of flash memory is that it is more expensive than hard drives for the same amount of storage.

– This was because it was hard to put pieces of paper in it, and it did not look as good when there was paper in it.

– He worked hard as an apprentice, but he continued to read in his spare time.

– It had the hard rock song “Barracuda”.

– Pointed stakes were set up on likely landing grounds to make it hard for the Allies to do airborne landings.

– It is much smaller than many other commercial word-processors of its time, only using about 15Mb on a computer’s hard drive under Microsoft Windows.

– They also thought that it is wrong for somebody to live in great welfare that is made of the hard work of others, or the oppression of others.

– It is hard to know why Stalin decided he did not like the opera.

– He’s also influenced by musicians other than hard music like “Bohren der Club of Gore” and “Klause Schulze”.

– For example, a car is a system in that the driver chooses how hard to press on the gas pedal.

– Mozart then worked very hard at the “Requiem”.

– They fought hard but finally they were all killed.

– I’ve worked hard on it and the article is in tip top shape.

– Many think that celebrities do not work as hard as non-celebrities and that celebrities do not deserve to be treated specially.

– Adolescent youths report being able to masturbate to ejaculation six or more times per day, though some men in older middle age report being hard pressed to ejaculate even once per day.

– Due to Physical Damage:- It is also called hardware failure, and consists the following types: Overheating of hard drive, Read/write head crash, Cracked or poor-contact data line, Scratch on magnetic platters, Short circuit in the control circuit board and much more.

– Indeed, the user’s responses above show his lack of understanding and are skirting the issues; it’s very hard to believe what is being said from where I am standing.

– Carter was influenced to some extent by Stravinsky’s music as well as by that of his friend Charles Ives, but he worked hard to find a style of his own.

– Some of these labels also offer hard copy CDs in addition to direct download.

– Krabs tells him that problems can be solved with hard work.

“unfairly” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “unfairly”:

– Discrimination” is when someone is treated unfairly or differently.

– In 1970 he got into trouble with the Soviet politicians because he wrote a letter to the papers saying that the writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn was being unfairly treated.

– To tell you the truth, even though the votes are valid, they should not be because they were unfairly directed towards this RfA from the forums.

– Deleted completely unfairly and without proper review, nobody even tried contributing, instead people just JUMPED for deletion.

– I was treated unfairly when I did nothing wrong.

– He also believed that capitalism would unfairly treat many people and that those people would eventually revolt and switch to socialism.

– At the first race of the season, the South African Grand Prix, Niki Lauda led a drivers’ strike against the “superlicences”, newly required for participation in the championship, which included clauses that Lauda believed would unfairly tie drivers to their teams.

– The person that makes and repairs violas is called a luthier.The Viola is also known as the Cinderella of the orchestra, due to it being unfairly neglected when it comes to popularity to the public and choice of famous classical music.

unfairly - sentence examples
unfairly – sentence examples

Example sentences of “unfairly”:

– At the same time he has been quick to point out that cycling is unfairly treated when compared to other sports.

– The Central Park jogger case famous because it reflects how racial minorities are treated unfairly in the American legal system.

– It had always been a problem that some players took much longer than others, unfairly so.

– There were some uprisings in the 1920s because some people thought the government was unfairly helping coffee growers.

– Persecution of Christians is treating Christians unfairly based on their religion.

– Discrimination is when a person is treated unfairly or badly because the person is one of a particular group.

– The book was about corruption in the Republican Party and how people with lot of money unfairly influenced elections.

– However, Gawler’s work was long misjudged, largely because his successor Grey unfairly criticised Gawler.

– Either may be issued early in a lawsuit to prevent either party from doing anything that might unfairly influence the outcome of the litigation.

– Quraishi got promotions for women in the Afghan National Police who were unfairly passed over for years.

– For the most part, the diplomatic result was unfairly harsh to Israel.

– Many Indian sports-persons have been shamed and treated unfairly after their sex was checked.

– It has been described by some critics as an unfairly overlooked game.

– When blind people first started competing, people believed people who had better vision could unfairly compete against people with worse vision.

– Soldiers can write directly to the “Wehrbeauftragter” if they feel they have been treated unfairly or unlawfully, or if they think their commanders are acting illegally.

- At the same time he has been quick to point out that cycling is unfairly treated when compared to other sports.

- The Central Park jogger case famous because it reflects how racial minorities are treated unfairly in the American legal system.
- It had always been a problem that some players took much longer than others, unfairly so.

Example sentences of “bit”

How to use in-sentence of “bit”:

– I think I did a good job of that on my lung transplant article on en.wiki, but over here, I feel a bit constrained by simple.wiki’s limited vocabulary.

– A bit of a personal section here.

– The group routine is a little bit different.

– Kookaburras are well known for their loud call, which sounds a bit like human laughter.

– There are also science fiction movies that look a bit like film noir movies because they look dark and they have a lead character who does some bad things, such as “Soylent Green which starred Tom Cruise.

Example sentences of bit
Example sentences of bit

Example sentences of “bit”:

- In computing, a serial port is a "serial communication physical interface" through which information transfers, either in or out, one bit at a time.

- More from me after I do a bit more digging.

– In computing, a serial port is a “serial communication physical interface” through which information transfers, either in or out, one bit at a time.

– More from me after I do a bit more digging.

– Just doing a bit more testing, but I think — if there are no objections — that this can probably be implemented sometime on the weekend.

– A local conservation law says a little bit more than that.

– He’s done really a lot here and I think he’s ready to become an admin to help us a bit more.

– The title of the album, “A Little Bit Longer”, comes from their song of the same name, which Nick Jonas wrote about his dealings with having type one diabetes.

– I’d much rather spend a bit of free time I have today writing something than trying to block this flood of incoming copy pastes that add little to the wiki and do in fact cause problems.

– Lowband 5G is only a little bit faster than LTE.

– The exhaust smells a bit like french fries.

– Like the Sun, they are made mostly of hydrogen and a little bit of helium plus other elements.

– In 1985, the original 16 bit x86 architecture was extended to 32 bits with the introduction of the i386 processor.

– Females tend to be a little bit heavier than males.

– By using cocoa powder and a little bit of cocoa butter, bar chocolate was then able to be made.

– User talk:Twitter-support-number-866.769.8127-twitter-support number looks a bit weird.

– Software may alternatively recognize UTF-8 encoding by looking for bytes with the high order bit set followed by bytes that define valid UTF-8 sequences.

– However, that did not happen, and Gordon actually strengthened a little bit while moving northeastward and became better organized.

– A “syntax error” is a bit of source code that does not make sense to the computer.

– After a bit of conversation, the group of friends moves into John Oldman’s house.

– A drop is a small bit of liquid, such as water, which is held together by surface tension.

– It might need a bit of collaborative simplification, but nothing too major.

More in-sentence examples of “bit”:

– The band’s first album with this singer, called “Sound Of White Noise”, was also successful, and was dark like “Persistence Of Time”, but also sounded a little bit like the grunge bands that were popular in the early 90s.

– I have been on this project since about late December ’05, and I have cumulated a bit over 1600 edits on simple..

– In Dungeons / Raids they can be used to swarm at your group, or to make the game a little bit more challenging.

– Sen Dog distanció A bit of the group to form a band of punk-rap of Los Angeles called SX-10.

– Is this purely coincidental or is MediaWiki watching what pages I go on? This always happens not only with Hong Kong, but with other subjects I may view, this is a bit strange…

– It is a little bit longer than the spathe.

– She once bit through her lip, and didn’t notice.

– United wanted a plane which was a bit bigger than the 737-100.

– The IEC symbol for bit is bit.

– However, because the Moon’s orbit is eccentric, Earth’s size in the sky may be a bit smaller or larger at times.

– It was supposed to be a little bit better than the F4F Wildcat, but became a big improvement.

– Per the he has made one edit in the last year, coming in December of 2008, and has not used his bit since well over a year ago.

– A bit of salt and soda is added to this mixture.

– Sometimes it takes a professional to figure out who might be disruptive or even dangers as opposed to who is just a little bit eccentric or odd.

– This might be because they love each other a little bit and that their future together seemed very uncertain.

– I don’t see myself doing a lot of blocking, but I do see myself doing a fair bit of deletion.

– One of them kept going wrong in the same place, playing something that had happened earlier, so that they played the middle bit three times before eventually managing to finish the piece.

– Schaunard and Colline arrive with a tiny bit of food.

– Their sharp leaves look a bit like lion’s teeth.

– To answer TBCs question, I wanted to add links to pages that I have found myself using a good bit lately, like the Administrators Noticeboard, categories I’m working on, and so forth.

– The pangolin’s scaled body is a bit like a conifer conepine cone or globe artichoke.

– Yeah, so ben brought up the issue about getting the school soft blocked instead of hard blocked, but then when I joined into the conversation, then ben replkied, we got a bit silly and it was not our original intention, I promise.

– Before he worked a little bit as a painter.

– It had tiny horns behind its eyes and its arms were a bit longer than those of “T.

– Taking statistics is also a bit controversial, as many people consider the language to be a dialect of Finnish.

– While I think it’s a bit ironic that we’re voting on this, I think it’s important that everyone do so.

– This can cause seizures which are a bit like epilepsy.

– An extremely simple example would be an analog to digital converter that samples three bits of signal strength data for every bit of transmitted data.

– The bit of poisoned apple in Snow White’s throat is loosened.

– Babies and children get bit more often than others.

– I noticed while new changes patrolling and I thought it looked a bit off – like perhaps a spambot did it.

– When Fenrir sensed he had been tricked, he bit off Tyr’s hand.

– If the edge weights are integers with a bounded bit length, then deterministic algorithms are known with linear running time.

– These create a little bit of energy, but they are also acidic.

– With inactive editors, I am a bit more bold in fixing errors by commenting them out.

– If you were talking about the bit at the start that says “Acute could mean:”, that is just me trying to make a simpler term for “refer”.

– Hope you can polish it up a bit before moving it to the voting section.

– A bit more technically: in stable movement deviations cause air pressure which tends to keep the object on course; it is self-correcting.

– While there is some disagreement as to whether or not both flags should be removed, the administrator bit is just as much a position of community trust as bureaucrat is; there is a fairly strong consensus among editors that the community’s trust in this editor has been broken.

– A parity bit tells whether a group of bits is even or odd.

– This cross can be seen today, a little bit degraded, on the place that has the name “Red Cross” and that is in the South of Ribalonga.

– To create some antivenoms, a little bit of venom is injected into an animal, like a horse.

– Irving is of Jewish from her father’s side and has a little bit of Welsh and Cherokee ancestorancestry on her mother’s.

– It is very common for people bitten by spiders to arrive in a doctor’s office without bringing the spider that bit them.

– The bit on the right is 1 and has a value of 1.

– But he was not satisfied with what he had written; he re-wrote it bit by bit until April 1819, when he gave up for a while.

– The device that an electric Railwaytrain uses to get its electricity is also called a pantograph, because it looks a bit like the drawing instrument.

– This process was also discovered a very long time ago, which is proven by recipes for cheese production on CuneiformCuneiform scripts, the first written documents that exist, and a bit later in Babylonian and Egyptian texts.

– Hurricane Ivan weakened a little bit before it came close to Jamaica on September 10.

- The band's first album with this singer, called "Sound Of White Noise", was also successful, and was dark like "Persistence Of Time", but also sounded a little bit like the grunge bands that were popular in the early 90s.

- I have been on this project since about late December '05, and I have cumulated a bit over 1600 edits on simple..

“appetite” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “appetite”:

– A small appetite can make someone eat less than they need to, making them lose weight or become malnourished.

– Good links to his uncle Pu Xin-Yu, who was a famous traditional artist of China, provided him with art lessons which set his appetite for painting Chinesetraditional art.

– It looks like certain species of perch have developped an appetite for thes mussels.

– MSH signals to the brain have effects on appetite and sexual arousal.

– They adjust appetite to get energy homeostasis.

– It also decreases appetite and fatigue.

appetite use in sentences
appetite use in sentences

How to use in sentence of “joint”

How to use in-sentence of “joint”:

+ The amendment was offered by Ohio Republican Party Republican Congressman 68th Congress, in the form of House Joint Resolution No.

+ The Armed Forces of Belarus have three branches: the Army, the Air Force, and the Ministry of Defense joint staff.

+ The ADF established Joint Task Force 637, based at Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane, for operational command of on 1 January 2011.

+ Plans for a gaeltacht quarter in Belfast began in 2002, as a recommendation of the Joint West Belfast/Greater Shankill Task Force.

+ A bit later, on October5, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center called the system Tropical Depression Twenty-Three.

+ This made him the joint first foreign Golden Boot winner.

How to use in sentence of joint
How to use in sentence of joint

Example sentences of “joint”:

+ In 1976 Streather led the Joint British Army, Royal Nepalese Army Everest expedition, which successfully put two British Army climbers on the summit.

+ He was Chair of the State Affairs Committee, was Vice-Chair of the Judiciary Committee, and was a member of the Transportation Committee and Joint Armed Forces Committees.

+ On June 4, 2014 on G7 meeting in Brussels leaders of the G7 nations in their joint statement condemned Moscow for its «continuing violation» of Ukraine’s sovereignty and say they are prepared to impose further sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.

+ Loyal and hard-working workers were treated with great respect and relatively high wages and good working conditions; Cadbury also pioneered pension schemes, joint works committees and a full staff medical service.

+ During the battle the chief of the German General Staff, Erich Von Falkenhayn, was relieved from duty and sent to lead a joint Austro-Hungarian EmpireAustrian, German and Paul Von Hindenburg as Chief of Staff.

+ The Second Battle of Fort Fisher was a joint assault by Union Army and naval forces.

+ He founded his own record label, Full Surface Records in a joint venture with Clive Davis of J Records at the age of 23.

+ In May 2006 in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research checked that it had been made using a different method.

+ The young couple occupied a suite of apartments at Versailles which had previously been occupied by their joint ancestor Madame de Montespan.

+ In this event, request to open a barangay high school in Barangay Maria Cristina was initiated by the Barangay Captain with a joint petition of the residents of said barangay.

+ For example, they may treat fever and joint pain with Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugnonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ; and fluids.

+ For President Trump’s address to a Joint Session of Congress on February 28, 2017, Shulkin served as the designated survivor.

+ The Joint Typhoon Warning Center raised the system to a tropical depression at 2:40 pm, giving the number 06W.

+ They never show any strong or original viewpoints, as if the only reason for their casting is to complete a joint Bengali family.

+ In 1976 Streather led the Joint British Army, Royal Nepalese Army Everest expedition, which successfully put two British Army climbers on the summit.

+ He was Chair of the State Affairs Committee, was Vice-Chair of the Judiciary Committee, and was a member of the Transportation Committee and Joint Armed Forces Committees.
+ On June 4, 2014 on G7 meeting in Brussels leaders of the G7 nations in their joint statement condemned Moscow for its «continuing violation» of Ukraine's sovereignty and say they are prepared to impose further sanctions on Russia over its actions in Ukraine.

More in-sentence examples of “joint”:

+ The mallet toe is a very similar issue which affects the distal joint area.

+ Kenpo is similar to karate and includes more punches and kicks than holds or joint locks of wrestling.

+ At 6:30 am on July 16, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center upgraded the rating to “High” and issued a tropical cyclone warning.

+ This joint padding starts at the bottom joint of the first finger bone.

+ Porth is at the joint of the Rhondda Fawr and Rhondda Fach, Porth sees itself as the capital of the Rhondda.

+ This joint is also used with other materials.

+ The Joint Direct Attack Munition is a guidance kit that converts Bombunguided bombs, or “dumb bombs” into all-weather “smart” bombs.

+ Effects are made by opening and covering the lower end of the head joint with the hand while blowing.

+ A special town in the zone, Panmunjom, is called the Joint Security Area, or JSA, and sometimes the leaders of both countries meet there to talk about possibly coming back together.

+ In 1967 Zukerman shared a joint first prize in the Leventritt International Competition with Kyung Wha Chung.

+ Binkert is the joint top scorer for Saarland, with six goals.

+ The 1983 State of the Union address was given by President of the United StatesPresident Ronald Reagan to a joint session of the 98th United States Congress on January 25, 1983.

+ Lately the Non-Aligned Movement has collaborated with other organisations of the developing world, primarily the Group of 77, forming a number of joint committees and releasing statements and document representing the shared interests of both groups.

+ The Park is proclaimed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and is managed through a joint management arrangement between the Aboriginal traditional owners and the Director of National Parks.

+ After working on “The Omen”, stuntman Alf Joint went on to work on “A Bridge Too Far” where he was pushed off a building during a stunt gone wrong.

+ A joint agreement was signed by the Korean Cultural Center, the Olympic Committee of Hungary and Magyar Paralimpiai Bizottság to support and fund people to participate in the 2018 Games.

+ In 2008 he was named 3COM Founders Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering, with a joint appointment in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at CSAIL where he also leads the Decentralized Information Group.

+ In the afternoon, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center upgraded the rating to “High” and issued a tropical cyclone warning.

+ A joint is the place where two or more bones make contact.

+ He is a joint winner of the 1994 Association for Computing MachineryACM Turing Award.

+ The Joint Typhoon Warning Center is a joint United States Navy – United States Air Force task force.

+ Qatar hosts the Al Udeid Air Base, a joint U.S.-British base, which acts as the hub for all American and British air operations in the Persian Gulf.

+ In such a case, their kittens will be very likely to have a painful joint disease that can fuse the tail, ankles and/or knees.

+ He was awarded Best Performance By A Human Male award as Wolverine and a joint award for Best Cast award during the 2009 Spike Video Game Awards for the game X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

+ The mallet toe is a very similar issue which affects the distal joint area.

+ Kenpo is similar to karate and includes more punches and kicks than holds or joint locks of wrestling.

+ It was the last joint pay-per-view before WWE started having brand exclusive PPVs.

+ Swelling can happen when the joint locks.

+ The Joint Terrorism Task Force is leading the investigation into the incident.

+ On July 21, he made a surprise appearance at a joint WWE-Mattel panel at the San Diego Comic Con.

+ His constitutional election to the office was completed with the meeting of the Electoral College Electoral College on December 15, 2008, and the subsequent certification of the college’s vote by the Joint Session of the United States Congress on January 8, 2009.

+ Rio Tinto has joint head offices in London.

+ It was a joint award, the other scientist being Michael Smith, who worked on a related project.

+ TF44 was a joint Australia–U.S.

+ The members of the Commission acted as joint head of state.

+ Several small skirmishes have occurred within the Joint Security Area since 1953.

+ France, Italy and Turkey put in single bids while Norway and Sweden put in a joint bid.

+ This might be done by getting an opponent in a hold that, if he did not yield, a bone would be broken or a joint dislocated.

+ Tropical depressions that were monitored by the United States’ Joint Typhoon Warning Center were given a number with a “W” suffix.

+ The Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Joint Resolution H.J.

+ Hume thought that Hovell tried to claim all the credit for their joint expedition.

+ Some of the functions of the abolished county councils were taken over by joint bodies such as Passenger Transport Authorities, and joint fire, police and waste disposal authorities.

+ By 1882, Mogadishu was under the joint control of the Somali Geledi Sultanate and the Omani Sultan of Zanzibar.I.

+ He was a Joint Secretary to the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Chief Secretary to the Government of Tripura and Lt.

+ Kumar has been nominated as a joint presidential candidate by the leading opposition parties for Indian presidential election, 20172017 Presidential election.

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

+ Since leaving the government, West has worked as a lawyer and has served as president of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a Washington-based think tank that works on issues that are important to minorities.

Use the word “kerr”

How to use in-sentence of “kerr”:

+ Greer Garson played Calpurnia, and Deborah Kerr played Portia.

+ It is the county seat of Kerr County.

+ In 1963, Kerr had a continuing role on “Arrest and Trial”, playing Assistant DA Barry Pine.

+ Robert Samuel Kerr was an American politician and businessman.

+ Harry Kerr won a bronze in athletics.

+ It stars Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

Use the word kerr
Use the word kerr

Example sentences of “kerr”:

+ This allowed him to take part in research on the Kerr effect.

+ Jim Kerr of Simple Minds grew up this area.

+ This allowed him to take part in research on the Kerr effect.

+ Jim Kerr of Simple Minds grew up this area.

+ In order to end the crisis, John Kerr dismissed Whitlam and made Fraser the Prime Minister.

+ The ensuing constitutional crisis was resolved dramatically when the Governor-General Sir John Kerr John Kerr dismissed the Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, appointing Malcolm Fraser as caretaker Prime Minister pending the 1975 general election.

+ He was interested in medicine, but Kerr Grant, the physics professor, offered him a place in the Physics Department.

+ The equipment was provided by Dick, Kerr Co.

+ Tim Kerr was a high goal scorer.

+ Darrow was best known for his role as Kerr Avon in the BBC science fiction television series “Blake’s 7”.

+ The electrical equipment was supplied by Dick, Kerr Co.

+ Steve Kerr is a retired NBA basketball player that played for the Phoenix Suns from 1988 to 1989, Cleveland Cavaliers from 1989 to 1992, Orlando Magic from 1992 to 1993, Chicago Bulls from 1993 to 1998, San Antonio Spurs from 1998 to 2001 and again in 2002 to 2003 and the Portland Trail Blazers from 2001–2002.

+ In 1994, Mourou and his team at the University of Michigan discovered that the balance between Kerr effect and self-diffraction by ionization act as waveguides for the beam.

+ Sir John Robert Kerr was the 18th Governor-General of AustraliaGovernor-General of Australia from 1974-1977.

+ Miranda Kerr is an Australian writer and model.

“kansas” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “kansas”:

– In early 1970, a firebomb exploded throughout the Kansas Union.

– The first regular season NFL game that was played in the stadium was a win against the Kansas City Chiefs.

– The University of Kansas officially opened on September 12, 1866.

– Oakley is about 211 miles northwest of Wichita, KansasWichita, 227 miles east-southeast of Kansas City.

– At the start of the Civil War, Kansas had no official army.

– It contains many of the richer suburbs of Kansas City.

– Some sports teams there are the Kansas City RoyalsRoyals.

kansas how to use?
kansas how to use?

Example sentences of “kansas”:

- The borders of Stafford County were defined by the Kansas Legislature of 1870.

- Mastroni died on September 30, 2020 in La Crosse, Kansas at age 71.
- Wheaton is part of the Manhattan, Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area.

– The borders of Stafford County were defined by the Kansas Legislature of 1870.

– Mastroni died on September 30, 2020 in La Crosse, Kansas at age 71.

– Wheaton is part of the Manhattan, Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area.

– In Kansas City, Missouri, the high temperature was only below 90°F twice.

– He is the 52nd Lieutenant Governor of Kansas since 2021, and the Kansas Secretary of Commerce since 2019.

– Holmes, wanting more playing time, signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.

– The Kansas Spine Hospital opened in 2004.

– Between 1854 and 1861, Kansas proposed four state constitutions.

– Public colleges and universities are controlled by the Kansas Board of Regents.

– Under the Kansas Constitution, the Governor is also the head of government.

– The Kansas Department of Corrections is a government organization of Kansas.

– He was known for being the general manager of the Baltimore Orioles and to the Kansas City Athletics.

– Flooding happened in the Kansas RiverKansas, Neosho, Marais Des Cygnes, and Verdigris river basins.

– In the 2008 United States presidential election2008 presidential election, Douglas County was one of three Kansas counties to choose Barack Obama.

– Betancourt formerly played for the Seattle Mariners from 2005-2009 and the Kansas City Royals from 2009-2010 before being traded along with Zack Greinke to the Brewers for Alcides Escobar, Lorenzo Cain, Jeremy Jeffress, Jake Odorizzi, and $2,000,000 to reportedly offset the buyout of Betancourt’s club option in 2012.

– Bleeding Kansas was a Border disputeborder war on the Kansas-Missouri border.

– Cities on this highway include Colby, Hays, Salina, Junction City, Topeka, Lawrence, Bonner Springs, and Kansas City.

– This makes Kansas State one of very few schools that have only one official color; white and silver are generally used as complementary colors.

– On March 30, 1855 “Border Ruffians” from Missouri entered Kansas during the territory’s first legislative election and voted in a pro-slavery Territorial Legislature.

More in-sentence examples of “kansas”:

- Every Shrove Tuesday, the towns of Olney, north Buckinghamshire, England and Liberal, Kansas have a pancake flipping competition.

- The Kiowa Chieftains won the Kansas State High School class B Track Field championship in 1940.

– Every Shrove Tuesday, the towns of Olney, north Buckinghamshire, England and Liberal, Kansas have a pancake flipping competition.

– The Kiowa Chieftains won the Kansas State High School class B Track Field championship in 1940.

– Nutter Company, a privately owned mortgage banking firm headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.

– Airports designed around this model include Charles de Gaulle International Airport, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Seoul’s Incheon International Airport, Toronto Pearson Airport, Kansas City International AirportKansas City Airport and Sapporo’s New Chitose Airport.

– Kingman, chief justice of the Kansas Supreme Court.

– Robinson helped create the city of Lawrence, Kansas in 1854.

– After a college career at Kansas State Wildcats men’s basketballKansas State, he was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the second round of the 1952 NBA draft.

– That fall, he led a group of people to Kansas to help create the city of Lawrence.

– List of members of the Kansas United States House delegation, their terms, their district borders, and the districts’ political rating from the CPVI.

– Lum of Middletown, Orange County, New YorkMiddletown, New York was sent by the American Home Missionary Society to create a church in the Kansas Territory.

– Tipton was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and grew up in Kansas City, MissouriKansas City, Missouri.

– This was during the Bleeding Kansas era.

– Shannon sent the federal military to Kansas many times.

– When it was presented to Kansas voters it had two choices: a “Constitution With Slavery” and a “Constitution With No Slavery.” But it was cleverly worded in that it did not allow a vote against a constitution.

– Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics and Los Angeles Angels.

– It was taken over by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in July of 1893.

– Connecting flights are also available from smaller Kansas airports in Dodge City, Garden City, Hays, Hutchinson, Liberal, or Salina.

– Although the Kansas Constitution was changed in 1986 to allow the sale of alcohol, Stanton County is still a “dry” county.

– The two biggest cities in the Smoky Hills region are Salina, Kansas and Hays, Kansas.

– Bus service is provided north towards Kansas City, Missouri and south towards Tulsa, Oklahoma by Jefferson Lines.

– It was included in the Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City, MO-KS Combined Statistical Area.

– About 2,700 Hallmark employees work at the Kansas City headquarters.

– It happened in Kansas during the war.

– It was the first time armies from Missouri and Kansas faced each other.

– He has done play by play duties for the Big Ten Network, VERSUS, Westwood One/Dial Global, Chicago Bears, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Kings, Iowa Hawkeyes football, Missouri Tigers men’s basketball, and ESPN Plus.

– Coronado, Kansas was created in 1885.

– The current Kansas Treasurer is Jacob LaTurner.

– He was raised in Kansas City, MissouriKansas City, Missouri.

– In the 1930s, as Kansas City suburbs were developing, a developer laid out a subdivision near a golf course.

– In 1903, the Kansas River flooded, which did a lot of damage.

– Curtis grew up in Kansas and spoke the Kaw language.

– The Kansas Turnpike is a road in Kansas, part of the United States.

– President Franklin Pierce asked Geary to be Governor of the Kansas Territory, and Geary said yes.

– Fish and game laws were started in the state of Kansas in the form of the Kansas Fish and Game Department in 1905.

– Most air travelers in northeastern Kansas fly out of Kansas City International Airport, which is in Platte County, Missouri.

– The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific RailroadRock Island Railroad also used to go to Manhattan as a stop on Rock Island’s Kansas City–Colorado Springs Rocky Mountain Rocket service.

– Although the Kansas Constitution was changed in 1986 to allow the sale of alcohol, Gray County is still a “dry” county.

– The Kansas State Cabinet, under current Governor Laura Kelly, consists of the Lieutenant Governor of Kansas, the Adjutant General, the Superintendent of Highway Patrol, and eleven departments each headed by a Secretary.

– The Company send settlers to Kansas to buy land and build houses, shops and mills.

– Caywood, then known as Betty Caywood Bushman, returned to the baseball broadcast booth on August 16, 2008, joining the WHB radio broadcast of games for the independent baseball team, the Kansas City T-Bones.

– For example, in 1934, 1936, and 1939, Kansas had less than average rainfall and widespread dust storms as a part of the Dust Bowl.

– He thought once Kansas was free, their attentions could be turned south and colonize it in a similar manner.

– His record of 55 wins and 60 losses, means he became the only Kansas coach to have a losing record.

– It is the biggest university in Kansas and has over 30,000 students.

– Nederland was founded in 1897 by Dutch settlers as a repayment for financial services of Dutch bankers who financed the Kansas City Southern railroad line that runs through the center of the city.

“haven” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “haven”:

+ In turn, the flowers provide a safe haven and nourishment for the next generation of wasps.

+ The case was a boon to the home video market, as it created a legal safe haven for the technology.

+ His first solo performance as Twain was at Lock Haven State Teachers College in Pennsylvania in 1954.

+ Bush was born at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut.

+ Kotick, The White Seal seeking for his people a haven where they would be safe from hunters, has been considered a metaphor for Zionism, then in its beginning.

haven example in sentences
haven example in sentences

Example sentences of “haven”:

+ Its name is from the Old English word Hythe, meaning haven or landing place, It also has a mill.

+ It moved into the center of New Haven in the same year.

+ Winter Haven is a city of Florida in the United States.

+ The Duke of Teck became the Marquis of Milford Haven and the name of the royal house, and the royal surname was changed to Windsor, after the Windsor, Berkshiretown of Windsor and Windsor Castle.

+ On August 13, 2011, she gave birth to her second daughter, Haven Garner Warren.

+ It was also a haven for Gallic rebels and the like, and so could not be left alone much longer.

+ In 1983, it formed the Metro-North Commuter Railroad from the Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines.

+ It is a major road along the south side of Winter Haven, FloridaWinter Haven, where it is known as Cypress Gardens Boulevard, and an important link between Winter Haven and Lakeland, the Polk Parkway, and also Interstate 4 and the Tampa Bay area.

+ Many people emigrated to Poland, becoming a haven for emigrants.

+ In 1764 he and Adam Babcock, another young New Haven merchant, became partners.

+ Yale was founded in 1701 in a town near New Haven by a group of church ministers.

+ Its name is from the Old English word Hythe, meaning haven or landing place, It also has a mill.

+ It moved into the center of New Haven in the same year.
+ Winter Haven is a city of Florida in the United States.

+ After parts of 3 years with the Black Hawks, they traded him to the New Haven Eagles of the International-American Hockey League for cash.

+ There is an elementary school and many sports places as well as the haven there.

+ He spent time between their American Hockey LeagueAHL-affiliate team, the New Haven Nighthawks.

+ He spent the end of his career in the AHL, playing for the Cleveland Barons, New Haven Eagles, Springfield Indians, Buffalo Bisons and Philadelphia Rockets.

+ Tyndale was forced to flee England for the continent where he found safe haven in pro-reform areas.

+ South Haven is a city in Wright County, Minnesota, United States.

+ The Haven was the summer home of the Malcomson family of Portlaw who were wealthy millers and shipbuilders.

+ New Haven is a city of Kentucky in the United States.

More in-sentence examples of “haven”:

+ Roberts also played for the New Haven Eagles and Philadelphia Arrows of the Canadian-American Hockey LeagueCAHL, the Cleveland Barons of the IHL/IAHL/AHL, the EHL.

+ Until 1960, the city of New Haven was the county seat.

+ These platforms serve commuters traveling on the Metro-North Railroad to Westchester County, New York, Putnam County, New York, and Dutchess County, New York in New YorkNew York State, and Fairfield County, Connecticut and New Haven County, Connecticut in the state of Connecticut.

+ WRIGIT Christopher, GORDON Catherine Mary, SMITH Mary Peskett, “Walter Duncan”, in IDEM “British and Irish Paintings in Public Collections”, New Haven 2006, Yale University Press, pag.

+ The Grand Haven Township is located immediately south of Grand Haven.

+ In eastern Mittalmar was the region Arandor, with the capital city Armenelos, and the haven Rómenna.

+ She had two children; Angelina Jolie and James Haven with Voight.

+ Dickinson sits on the board of seven not-for-profit organizations, including the New Haven Chapter of Habitat for Humanity, the Katherine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, and Madison Cultural Arts.

+ This made New Haven County the third most populated county in Connecticut.

+ The Hartford/New Haven, ConnecticutNew Haven television market is the 29th biggest media market in the U.S.

+ Press, New Haven CT.

+ In some states, leaving a baby at a Safe Haven is thought of as child abandonment, and a complaint may be filed in family court.

+ Chesire is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut.

+ The Reformation made the region around Montreux and Vevey an attractive haven for Huguenots from Italy, who brought their artisanal skills and set up workshops and businesses.

+ Woodbridge is a New England towntown in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

+ During this time, the Bahamas became a haven for pirates, including the infamous Blackbeard.

+ Karen Carpenter was born at Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut on March 2, 1950 to Agnes Reuwer Tatum and Harold Bertram Carpenter.

+ The bay provided a safe haven for his fleet of 700 ships.

+ He was best known as a cast member of “Rowan Martin’s Laugh-In”, for his role as Haven Hamilton in “Nashville Nashville”, for his recurring role as Judge Clark Brown on “Boston Legal”, the Illinois Nazi leader in “The Blues Brothers” and as Bob Jenkins in “King of the Hill”.

+ Additionally he is the architecture critic for the “New Haven Register” and contributing writer in home design for “New Haven” magazine.

+ The Vent Haven Museum devotes a section to Dunham, alongside Señor Wences and his idol, Edgar Bergen.

+ Further throughout the game, Ashelin, asks Jak to come back to Haven City.

+ Arnold brought his sister Hannah to New Haven to work in the apothecary business when he was not there.

+ DeNardis died from a short-illness in New Haven on August 24, 2018 at the age of 80.

+ Dickinson is a commissioned blogger for the “New Haven Register”, and his blog, “Saved By Design” has been up since the summer of 2010.

+ Roberts also played for the New Haven Eagles and Philadelphia Arrows of the Canadian-American Hockey LeagueCAHL, the Cleveland Barons of the IHL/IAHL/AHL, the EHL.

+ Until 1960, the city of New Haven was the county seat.
+ These platforms serve commuters traveling on the Metro-North Railroad to Westchester County, New York, Putnam County, New York, and Dutchess County, New York in New YorkNew York State, and Fairfield County, Connecticut and New Haven County, Connecticut in the state of Connecticut.

+ Yale University Press, New Haven and London.

+ Beacon Falls is a town in western New Haven County, Connecticut, United States.

+ He spent most of that season playing for the Senators’ American Hockey LeagueAHL-affiliate, the New Haven Senators.

+ New Haven is the second largest city in Connecticut, after Bridgeport, ConnecticutBridgeport, with a population of 129,779 at the 2010 United States Census.

+ With his newfound powers he saves Haven City and Spargus City from attacks multiple times.

+ Grand Haven Charter Township is a charter township of Ottawa County in the U.S.

+ Some call it a tax haven because it has low taxes and many people that use its businesses to pay lower taxes.

+ Jak refuses, telling her “they could rot for all I care”, still angry for them throwing him and Daxter out of Haven City for the wrong reason.

+ Furthermore, Sungai Petani is a shopper’s haven for textiles and traditional gold jewellery.

+ Because of this, the state judicial plan in New Haven County is divided into three districts: New Haven, Ansonia-Milford and Waterbury.

+ As Djsasso says above, we’re not a safe haven for editors who get into trouble, so it’s wise to know they’ve had issues before.

+ When Dunham was in the sixth grade, he began attending the Vent Haven ConVENTion in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, an annual international meeting of ventriloquists that includes competitions, where he met Jimmy Nelson in person.

+ The Saybrook Colony in 1644 and the New Haven Colony in 1662, merged with the Connecticut Colony.

+ And Djsasso makes a good point that simple should not be seen as a haven for trolls and banned users.

+ Jim Cronin’s passion for working with primates made him quite successful in his career and encouraged him to wish to eventually build a safe haven for primates that were treated badly.

+ In the United States, “Safe Haven Laws” allow parents to leave their infants at certain safe places.

+ They get sucked into the portal, with Jak and Daxter landing in a dystopian city called Haven City.

+ Work has shifted to reconstructing and widening of I-95 from New Haven to the Rhode Island state line are also progressing.

+ This cave is believed to be a haven for very venomous snakes.

+ South Haven is a city in the U.S.

+ New Haven County is a county in the US state of Connecticut.

+ They are believed to haven saved many people’s lives.