– In 2016, Ward debuted with a new band called “Day of Errors”, which played its first gig in June that year at Gaslamp in Long Beach, California and also features Joe Amodea on guitar/vocals and Kill Devil Hill singer Jason “Dewey” Bragg on vocals.
– Kasem died in Gig Harbor, Washington from complications of dementia and sepsis, aged 82.
– After the concert, they said it was “the best gig of our lives”.
– The event was called Lamdon School Ladakh Fundraiser event and this marked the debut operatic gig of Antonio Roulet.
– The band’s first gig was at “Sommarlust” in Kristianstad during the 1996 Epiphany holiday.
+ Some of the instruments used include drums made of wood and animal skin; the “lupembe”, a woodwind instrument made from animal horns or wood; and the marimba, which is a kind of xylophone native to Mozambique.
+ A flageolet is an old woodwind instrument.
+ Musical instruments that use reeds are members of the woodwind family, because many years ago the instruments were all made of wood.
+ Music composed for marching uses instruments that soldiers play in marching bands, such as brass instruments, woodwind instruments including fife, snare drum and bass drum.
+ After this, Ian Mcdonald joined playing Keyboard instrumentkeyboards, reeds, and woodwind instruments.
+ The bassoon is the lowest of the four main instrument of the woodwind family.
Some example sentences of woodwind
Example sentences of “woodwind”:
+ The Duduk is a traditional woodwind instrument of Armenian origins.
+ We can say: “the first part of the Movement movement is played just by the woodwind instruments”.
+ Players of woodwind and brass instruments play many of their notes by blowing slightly stronger to get a higher series of notes.
+ However, it is not a true brass instrument but a member of the woodwind family of instruments because it has a reed.
+ An oboe is a woodwind instrument with a double reed.
+ The flute is a woodwind instrument, but modern flutes are made of metal.
+ Most woodwind instruments need a reed, but the flute does not have a reed.
+ There are just two of each woodwind instrument, two horns, and strings.
+ The clarinet is a woodwind instrument.
+ The Duduk is a traditional woodwind instrument of Armenian origins.
+ We can say: “the first part of the Movement movement is played just by the woodwind instruments”.
+ On the next album, woodwind player Mel Collins, singer Gordon Haskell, and Peter Giles all helped record a few songs with the band.
+ The Great Highland bagpipe is a four-Reed reed woodwind instrument from Scotland.
+ Australian Aboriginal music is very special and very ancient: it has the famous digeridoo woodwind instrument.
+ The album features new band member Morgan Henderson on upright bass and woodwind instruments.
+ Bassoons have keys to help the player to cover all the holes, but these keys do not use the Boehm fingering system like the other woodwind instruments.
+ The saxophone may look like a brass instrument, but it is played like a clarinet and therefore it is a woodwind instrument.
– If it passes then that’s great, if it fails then it’s no big deal and I will accept it and get on with my work across the wiki – it really doesn’t mean much to me if it fails or not.
– I personally think it’s a bad thing, because admin right is not a big deal and should be granted to trusted and competent users easily.
– Again though, vandalism is a big deal here, and there is a shortage of admins.
– Finally, just a note that if this doesn’t pass it’s highly unlikely that I will bother running again – the tools aren’t a big deal and just help to speed things up more than anything else.
– Can we please revert the Main Page back to pre-redesign until we have strong agreement here please? Changing the Main Page is a big deal and I have a few issues with the current design that I’d like to raise eg.
+ Goliath is a steel roller coaster in the The NetherlandsDutch theme park Walibi Holland.
+ Also in the Lost Continent is the Flying Unicorn, a roller coaster for children and The Enchanted Oak Tavern.
+ Condor is a steel roller coaster at Walibi Holland in The Netherlands.
+ The ride was built by Vekoma as the first suspended looping coaster in the world.
+ Shortly before the coaster was built, the name was changed to “Superman the Ride” and was painted red and blue.
+ Wodan Timbur Coaster is a wooden roller coaster in Germany.
+ MP Xpress is a steel roller coaster at Movie Park Germany.
+ Aside from a stopwatch, the best thing you need to determine the actual duration of any coaster is simply your best judgment.
How to use the word coaster
Example sentences of “coaster”:
+ The first day on which the coaster was open to the public.
+ In the United States, LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented the first roller coaster on January 20, 1865.
+ It is a standard "Suspended Looping Coaster" built by Dutch roller coaster builder Vekoma and opened in 1999.
+ The first day on which the coaster was open to the public.
+ In the United States, LaMarcus Adna Thompson patented the first roller coaster on January 20, 1865.
+ It is a standard “Suspended Looping Coaster” built by Dutch roller coaster builder Vekoma and opened in 1999.
+ Goliath is a steel inverted roller coaster located at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
+ The coaster was only two years old when the next order for a dive coaster was made in the form of Diving Machine G5Diving Machine G5 in Janfusun Fancyworld in Taiwan.
+ As of 2012, the coaster operates again.
+ In 2010 Ferrari World was opened next to the circuit, which contains Formula Rossa, the worlds fastest roller coaster which has a top speed of 240kph.
+ Wild lightnin’ is a steel roller coaster that goes over the lake.
+ The coaster has a capacity of 1000 people per hour.
+ The coaster has 2 trains, both having 4 cars with 6 seats.
+ It has a launched tube known as the Gamma Tube that the roller coaster launches from.
+ It was the only Bolliger Mabillard launched roller coaster in the world until Thunderbird opened.
+ The TriceraTop Spin is a colorful ride for families, while Primeval Whirl is a spinning roller coaster for thrill-seekers.
+ The maximum number of guests that the entire coaster can accommodate in one hour.
+ It is the Second Drop Coaster to be built ever and the first and only to be built in Taiwan.
+ Son of Beast was the only wooden roller coaster to have an inversion.
+ The New Revolution is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, CaliforniaValencia, California.
+ Located nearby is Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, an indoor roller coaster in the dark with three inversions that starts moving at a high speed.
+ Kanonen is the only roller coaster on Liseberg with a loop.
More in-sentence examples of “coaster”:
+ A roller coaster is usually a small train.
+ The first Boomerang began operation in 1984 at Rafaela Padilla in Puebla, México, and it has become one of the most repeated roller coaster designs in the world, with 41 Boomerangs operating as of 2011, another two “Standing but not operating” or in storage, and one currently under construction.
+ Top Thrill Dragster is a steel accelerator roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, OhioSandusky, Ohio.
+ Dueling Dragons is an inverted roller coaster with two different tracks, Fire and Ice.
+ The first modern steel roller coaster was the Matterhorn Bobsleds at Disneyland.
+ The section of the park in which the coaster is located.
+ The coaster had been standing but not operating for the whole season in 2011.
+ Boomerang is a coaster type made by Vekoma, named after the original boomerang.
+ It was the sixteenth roller coaster that was built at the park.
+ It will be linked automatically and add the coaster to a category for that type.
+ When they board the Devil’s flight roller coaster, Wendy has a premonition that the roller coaster will have an accident.
+ Other roller coaster manufacturers followed in the footsteps of Bolliger Mabillard and began working on their own inverted coaster designs, including Vekoma, Intamin and other smaller companies.
+ Allen wanted an “ultimate” roller coaster that “sends out 24 people and they all come back dead”.
+ Batman: The Ride is a steel roller coastersteel inverted roller coaster found in Six Flags theme parks.
+ The tallest and fastest inverted coaster is Wicked Twister at Cedar Point at 215 feet tall and reaching speeds up to 72 miles per hour.
+ The theme of Wodan Timbur Coaster is Norse mythology.
+ The coaster has 5 inversions, first, a “Roll Over”, then a “Sidewinder” and finally a “Double In-Line Twist”.
+ In 2005, saw the release of not only the third Dive Coaster to be built, but the first to be built in America, first to be built over 200ft and the first ever custom-layout Dive Coaster.
+ This makes it the tallest coaster of the Benelux.
+ Wodan Timbur Coaster has three GCII Millennium Flyer trains.
+ Additionally, the height parameter will be used to automatically place the coaster in the appropriate height category: Megacoaster, Gigacoaster, or Stratacoaster.
+ Please use Infobox roller coaster for roller coaster articles, Infobox water ride for water ride articles, or Infobox attraction for specific attractions that are not models.
+ After installing its first coaster in 1990, they have now installed more than 100 rollercoasters across the globe.
+ The original roller coaster at Six Flags Great America was partially designed by the park’s manager Jim Wintrode.
+ When it opened in 1997, it was the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world.
+ The Loch Ness Monster is a steel roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in the U.S.
+ Batman Robin: The Chiller was a dueling roller coasterdual track looping shuttle roller coaster designed by Premier Rides.
+ It is similar to a roller coaster called Tower of Terror II at Dreamworld in Australia.
+ Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf and designed by Werner Stengel, the roller coaster opened to the public on May 8, 1976.
+ Both based on coasters based on real coaster designs at Hershey Park somewhere in the U.S.A.
+ It was the first dive coaster to include a Vertical Loop.
+ However, in 2007 this record was beaten by Vertigo in Walibi Belgium, but after Vertigo was demolished in 2008, Goliath was again the tallest coaster of the Benelux.
+ Limit is an inverted roller coaster at Heide-Park Soltau, Germany.
+ Xpress is a steel roller coasterlaunched roller coaster at Walibi Holland in The Netherlands.
+ The Roller Coaster DataBase is a roller coaster and amusement park database.
+ The roller coaster is a kind of theme park ride.
+ The idea was a steel roller coaster designed to kill its passengers.
+ The inverted coaster quickly became an favorite with custom designs installed nearly every year.
+ It will be linked automatically, and the coaster will be added to the appropriate category: :Category:Steel roller coasters or :Category:Wooden roller coasters.
+ He realised that the coaster was too ambitious for its time.
+ Speed of Sound is a Boomerang Boomerang coaster in the Netherlands.
+ Superman: Ultimate Flight is a steel roller coaster designed by Bolliger and Mabillard.
+ It is currently the longest inverted roller coaster in the world.
+ The “Mark Twain” a steam-powered boat called a “paddlewheeler” takes guests for a ride on the “Rivers of America.” Guests can also ride “Big Thunder Mountain Railroad” a roller coaster that looks like a mine train.
+ A thrilling ride on a roller coaster might be described as “sensational”.
+ Since 2005 the coaster is called “Xpress”.
+ The amount of money the coaster cost to build, expressed in the currency of the country where the coaster is located.
+ Batman: The Ride was the world’s first inverted roller coaster when it opened in 1992.
+ The longest inverted coaster is Banshee at Kings Island which travels along 4,124 feet of track.
+ A roller coaster is usually a small train.
+ The first Boomerang began operation in 1984 at Rafaela Padilla in Puebla, México, and it has become one of the most repeated roller coaster designs in the world, with 41 Boomerangs operating as of 2011, another two "Standing but not operating" or in storage, and one currently under construction.
+ He had been forced to fight the duel in order to defend his wife’s honour.
+ Edmund is also there to see Peter’s sword duel against King Miraz.
+ Some fictional charactercharacters and how the characters acted were changed from the manga and new characters and plots were added and Duel Monsters had a bigger part.
+ The job of the seconds was to choose a place to duel and to decide whether or not the weapons were equal.
+ He challenges Onegin to a duel which Onegin has to accept to keep his honour.
Some example sentences of duel
Example sentences of “duel”:
+ The duel was one of the best known stories about Carson in the 19th century.
+ Zuko is challenged to a duel by Ozai and when Zuko refuses to fight, Ozai burns his son's face and banishes him.
+ In addition to the main party game, players can also play a mode called Super Duel Mode.
+ The duel was one of the best known stories about Carson in the 19th century.
+ Zuko is challenged to a duel by Ozai and when Zuko refuses to fight, Ozai burns his son’s face and banishes him.
+ In addition to the main party game, players can also play a mode called Super Duel Mode.
+ The schedule, comprising 36 races, including the Advance Auto Parts Clash, Can-Am Duel and the All-Star Race, was released on April 3, 2018.
+ A duel is a fight between two people who have similar deadly weapons and have agreed to a set of rules before the fight takes place.
+ In a duel with him, Percy is nearly killed.
+ A new feature in this game are duel boards.
+ This resulted in the Burr–Hamilton duel of 1804 in which Burr killed Hamilton.
+ He challenged Case to a duel with pistols on 7 April 1813, and Case was killed.
+ The duel was caused by a long and bitter rivalry between the two men.
+ It was also the site of the last recorded duel fought in Australia in 1854.
+ In July 1792 he fought a bloodless duel with the James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale after the Earl impugned his honor in the House of Lords.
+ They would start with a duel where both pirates tried to shoot each other.
+ In June of 1621 Doty fought a duel with Edward Leister.
+ This prevents the water in the brine pool from mixing with the ‘normal’ seawater above.
+ But in extreme conditions, such as low oxygen level or salinity above 150‰, female brine shrimp produce eggs inside cysts.
+ Eventually, only a soup of brine was left.
+ Millions of tiny brine shrimp create an orange cast in mid-salinity ponds.
+ Tsukemono is a traditional Japanese food made by pickling vegetables in salt or brine for a few days to several decades.
+ Use of the brine shrimp, “Artemia” spp.
+ In tanks, they can eat bloodworms, brine shrimp and flake foods.
+ Inside this exoskeleton, which is made of chitin, is where the brine shrimp’s muscles are located.
Make sentence of brine
Example sentences of “brine”:
+ Lithium is Extraction extracted from two main sources: crystals and brine pools.
+ Bromine is found as bromide in the ocean and in brine pools.
+ Salt that is gained through evaportation of seawater needs to be cleaned; this is done by dissloving it in brine and then forcing it to crystallize.
+ Salinity rose so high that the resulting brine could not support life, except at the top of the water column.
+ Pritchard, David Brine 1994.
+ In favourable conditions, the female brine shrimp can produce eggs that almost immediately hatch.
+ While in cysts, brine shrimp eggs survive temperatures of liquid air for up to two hours.
+ The head was generally par-boiled in brine to preserve the appearance of the head in display, while the quarters were more often prepared in pitch, for longer-lasting deterrent displays.
+ Between the normal water and the brine is a short Borderboundary zone called a halocline.
+ They also eat live food such as bloodworms or brine shrimp.
+ Lithium is Extraction extracted from two main sources: crystals and brine pools.
+ Bromine is found as bromide in the ocean and in brine pools.
+ Salt that is gained through evaportation of seawater needs to be cleaned; this is done by dissloving it in brine and then forcing it to crystallize.
+ These brine pools are completely without any oxygen.
+ Similarly spreading salt on ice melts it, if it’s not too cold: the salt progressively eats into the ice, forming brine which does not freeze at that temperature.
+ Smoked hams are cured in brine and then exposed to the smoke from burning wood chips.
+ Moderate halophiles live in marine salterns, saline lakes, in matter at the bottom of the sea, and in oil brine fields.
+ The salt is usually carried away as brine but in some places the solid salt is extracted.
+ It is mainly used to purify brine but applications include fireworks.
+ As a result, the brine is completely anoxic, and high in ammonia.
– Reruns aired on Sprout from 2005 until 2015, and have aired since December 17, 2018 under Sprout’s new name Universal Kids.
– Because a hurricane destroyed the city, it was built again but on the right side of the river and with the new name of Santo Domingo.
– See :en:Talk:Swaziland#Is new name oficially confirmed? for more info.
– They usually adopt a new name and may legally have their name changed.
– He got a new name in.
– Another scale is the “short scale”, under which a new name is given every time a number is a thousand times larger than the last named number.
– In 1662, Koxinga, the ruler of Zheng dynasty,expelled the Dutch, and the fort was used as his government with the new name Chen-Tien Fu.
How to use in sentence of new name
Example sentences of “new name”:
– The reasons for the new name are lost, but people had theories.
– The new name of Arels and Oxford together is CELS.
– This airplane was given a new name and was called the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1.
– Wesermünde received another name and was called Bremerhaven from 1947, and the station received the new name too and was now called “Bremerhaven Hauptbahnhof”.
– The new name — or sometimes the old one — is followed by an ordinal number to create a unique name for the period in which the monarch is on the throne.
– Sometimes one will note that a new name has been established because the older, original name was “preoccupied”.
– Other countries have chosen to change their name for various reasons and while there are some public holdouts to the old name, generally the new name is the one used.
– In that year its new name was first written in government letters.
- The reasons for the new name are lost, but people had theories.
- The new name of Arels and Oxford together is CELS.
– GTV’s programming includes the upcoming sports coverages such as “National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Philippines” and “PSL”; and GMA News TV’s current and existing programming such as weekly public affairs series and newscasts including “State of the Nation”, “Super Radyo DZBB programs” under the new name “GMA, as well as sports programs.
– Most Pokémon evolve into a new form with a new name when they reach a certain level.
– The FBS schools joined with several new members and stayed in the original Big East structure under the new name of American Athletic Conference.
– The term “Mac OS” first appeared in the splash screen for System 7.5.1, but was not adopted as the new name until the release of Mac OS 7.6.
– The Greeks called it zeta, a new name made from the Greek letters “eta”.
– Then simply enter the new name and click ‘Move Page’.
– In many ways the events of 1979 led to the events of 2001.
– This led to a series of battles called the “Rough Wooing”.
– The occupation ended as Augusto César Sandino, a Nicaraguan revolutionary, led guerrilla armies against US troops.
– The Ushkuiniks were medieval Novgorod RepublicNovgorodian pirates who led a Viking-like life and often raided other Russian settlements.
– By 1929, he was conducting at the FestspielhausFestspielhaus, Salzburg and in 1934 he led the Vienna Philharmonic for the first time.
– It is led by the Premier of the ROC.
– Sparrow had been captain of the “Black Pearl” before his first mate, Hector Barbossa led a mutiny and took over.
– The work of Henri Braconnot in 1777 and the work of Christian Schönbein in 1846 led to the discovery of nitrocellulose.
led – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “led”:
– Pegram, led a diplomatic mission to England to establish co-operation on the development of the atomic bomb.
– Hopper’s work led to the development of the FLOW-MATIC.
– The second movement was led by a “shepherd boy” named Stephen de Cloyes near the village of Châteaudun.
– His love of science and writing led him to write storystories and novels that are now called “science fiction”.
– The controversy led to an impeachment inquiry against Trump.
– The fascist idea that superior people should have more power in society has led to genocide.
– The Communists were led by Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi,Zhou Enlai and others.
– This might have led to the family’s murder, because they were so fond of Rasputin.
– Guild 32 Carson joined another expedition led by Thomas Fitzpatrick in 1831.
– This led women to get the right to vote.
– Palin led the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission from 2003 to 2004, and was chosen to become Governor of Alaska in November 2006 by first being picked to be the choice of the Republican Party and then being chosen over a man in the Democratic Party who had twice been governor of the state.
– The character’s in-world real name is Lazlo Valentin, a scientist who suffered a schizophrenic breakdown that led him to become a supervillain who wears a pig mask.
– This has led to the ActiveX-based architecture being criticized for being fault-prone.
- Pegram, led a diplomatic mission to England to establish co-operation on the development of the atomic bomb.
- Hopper's work led to the development of the FLOW-MATIC.
More in-sentence examples of “led”:
- However, Henry was easily led by people like Thomas Crownell, Thomas Cranmer and Anne Bolyen, who secretly wanted the country to become Protestant.
- His attempt at industrialization and collectivization with the Great Leap Forward led to the deaths of many people from famine.
– However, Henry was easily led by people like Thomas Crownell, Thomas Cranmer and Anne Bolyen, who secretly wanted the country to become Protestant.
– His attempt at industrialization and collectivization with the Great Leap Forward led to the deaths of many people from famine.
– Settlers led by a man named John Hutchinson founded Medicine Lodge in February 1873.
– The police, led by Patience’s love partner, Detective Tom Lone, come.
– The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America was founded by Damon Knight in 1965 as a non-profit organization to serve the community of professional science fiction authors, 24 years after his essay “Unite or Fie!” had led to the organization of the National Fantasy Fan Federation.
– When you pull the trigger, the infrared LED lights up, but the infrared can not be seen by humans.
– Soon after Hoffa became its president, this led to the Teamsters union being forced to leave the AFL-CIO.
– The design was very successful and led to the development of the similar British Rail Class 320Class 320 and Class 322 units for use by Strathclyde PTE and Stansted Express respectively.
– He first led the Silures, then moved to the territory of the Ordovices, where he was defeated by Ostorius in 51 AD.
– Settlement by rural populations has led to deforestation, soil erosion, and habitat loss.
– The Archbishop of Manila led a prayer and 200 police officers lit candles for the dead in a mourning ceremony.
– This led to a famine which killed about 25% of the island’s human population.
– A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study says that nuclear fallout might have led to 11,000 excess deaths, most caused by thyroid cancer linked to exposure to iodine-131.
– The Spaniard Andrés Niño led an expedition from Central America and arrived in Meanguera Island in the Gulf of Fonseca on May 31, 1522.
– In parallel he led a career as a solo soloist and a chamber musician.
– The 2021 Armenian coup d’état attempt is an ongoing Coup d’étatmilitary coup attempt in Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Armenian Government led by prime minister Nikol Pashinyan.
– Its formation 1.5–2 million years ago may have led to the speciation of the bonobo.
– Neruda was suffering from cancer when he died of heart failure in hospital at the age of 69 on September 23, 1973 about a fortnight after the overthrow of Salvador Allende by military forces led by Pinochet.
– Pericles turned the Delian League into an Athenian empire and led his countrymen during the first two years of the Peloponnesian War.
– The first German crossings around 11:00 led to a complete collapse of the defence.
– He led projects which improved the ports of Japan, including Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagasaki, Hiroshima.
– Later political disputes led to Coup d’état in 1960, 1971, and 1980, and several failed attempts.
– The “Schutzstaffel led by Heinrich Himmler, ran the death camps and concentration camps in Nazi Germany.
– The republic was led by President Qazi Muhammad and Minister of Defense Mustafa Barzani.
– Created in 2019, it is led by Nigel Farage.
– This opening of trade led to the downfall of the Middle Kingdom, caused by an invasion from the Hyksos.
– Ramesses II led several expeditions north into the lands east of the Mediterranean.
– The second diff may be debatable, as modern historians believe the naval blockade and the internal unrest in Germany led to her eventual defeat – especially as the US troops had not yet reached the front-line in any real numbers – but the first diff is fairly shocking.
– A stairway led from one of the interior chambers to the top of the mudbrick wall.
– On September 11th, 1973, the Chilean military led a coup d’état against Allende in which they attacked the Presidential Palace in Santiago.
– On November 19, the Civic Forum, the political movement which led the dialogue with the communist government, was created in The Drama Club in Prague.
– The issue which led to the meeting was the result of the work of Paul, leading people to faith in Jesus and planting churches in Asia Minor.
– Sean was raised by his mother, along with his grandparents; who he thanks for the properties of hard work and determination which led to his current success.
– The miscarriage led to Lita and Kane joining forces in order to take revenge on Snitsky.
– Gregor Mendel’s experiments with plant hybridization led to his establishing laws of inheritance.
– The creation of “Sinfonietta”, to music of Kylian´s co-patriot Leoš Janáček for the “Charleston Festival” in the USA in 1978 led to international recognition of the company.
– This led to the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890, where many Natives were killed.
– They traveled in groups with a size of 700-1,600 people, all led by conductors chosen by John Ross, except for those, who signed the Treaty of New Enchota.
– By observing at the right time what happened in the process that led to a change, the Quality engineeringquality engineer or any member of the team responsible for the production line can troubleshoot the root cause of the variation that has crept in to the process and correct the problem.
– Barbossa was Jack Sparrow’s first mate but led a mutiny and became captain of the “Black Pearl”.
– Serving as the General Secretary of Government Schools Teachers Association in 2014 the association led a campaign for the removal of pay anomalies.
– Enquiries led to Thorpe and three others being charged with conspiracy to murder Scott.
– This tendency reached its peak when Charlemagne was coronationcrowned “Roman Emperor” in the year 800, an act which led to the formation of the Holy Roman Empire.
– The LED lights up when power is run through it.
– The evidence collected by Pistone led to over 200 indictments and over 100 convictions of Mafia members.
+ Min Bahadur Sherchan was a Nepalese mountaineer and former British Gurkha soldier.
+ Infobox mountaineer provides a summary of the life and career of a mountaineer, to provide the most essential information in a sideframe to the main article.
+ These are attached to the shoes of the mountaineer and provide more stability.
+ Cesare Maestri was an Italian mountaineer and writer.
+ Friedrich Wolfgang Beckey, known as Fred Beckey, was an American rock climber, mountaineer and author.
+ It was used by the Royal Flying Corps from March 1917.
+ People entering the Corps are trained at the ‘.
+ The forces under 6th Army were almost twice as large as a regular German army unit, plus there was also a corps of the 4th Panzer Army trapped in the city.
+ Army Corps of Engineers and responsible for the site selection and design of O’Hare International Airport.
+ Wesley Lee Fox was a retired United States Marine Corps colonel with 43 years of service.
In sentence examples of corps
Example sentences of “corps”:
+ This area is owned, managed, and controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers.
+ He was the 30th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1991 until his retirement on June 30, 1995.
+ This corps consisted of the U.S.
+ Because of that, marching instruments are shaped differently; the big “bell” points towards the audience, so it is as loud as possible for them. The four most common brass instruments in corps are the trumpet, mellophone.
+ The Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, established in 1979, is a private, non-profit organization which was established in support of historical programs of the Marine Corps.
+ During Operation Dynamo — the evacuation of 330,000 BEF and French troops to Britain — Montgomery had assumed command of the II Corps after Brooke had taken acting command of the whole BEF.
+ He was a retired United States Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant, Drill Instructor and actor.
+ They replaced the Marine Corps fife with the bugle.
+ He took a break during law school to work with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Honduras.
+ The fighting had caused American XIX Corps over 400 dead and 2,000 wounded, with 72% from the 30th Infantry Division.
+ This area is owned, managed, and controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers.
+ He was the 30th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1991 until his retirement on June 30, 1995.
+ This corps consisted of the U.S.
+ Sometimes, corps can move from open class to world class if they performed very well the previous year.
+ He served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and Chief of Staff from 1990 to 1992.
+ He served as Commander of the Third Army Corps from 1975 to 1979.
+ He was the 28th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps from July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1987.
+ He then served as the Surgeon General of the United States and as vice admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned CorpsPublic Health Service Commissioned Corps from 1982 to 1989, under President Ronald Reagan.
+ He had roles at the Peace Corps and National Public Radio.
+ Marine Corps in 1991 after 41 years of service.
More in-sentence examples of “corps”:
+ Students who choose the corps of engineers of civil aviation are trained at the French Civil Aviation University.
+ The battle forced Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Corps to retreat back to the former French fortifications in the Mareth Line in the border between Tunisia and Libya.
+ Students who choose the corps of engineers of civil aviation are trained at the French Civil Aviation University.
+ The battle forced Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Corps to retreat back to the former French fortifications in the Mareth Line in the border between Tunisia and Libya.
+ Went is a retired United States Marine Corps four-star general.
+ The Marine Corps announced on February 1942 that the Camp Pendleton area would become the largest Marine Corps base in America.
+ Early drum and bugle corps was a year-round activity, where musicians performed at shows all the time.
+ The old XIII Corps and XV Corps were returned to the Army of the Tennessee on January 12, 1863.
+ Shaggy was also in the United States Marine Corps and got the MOS of 0811.
+ The United States Army Nurse Corps is an American army branch.
+ He served in the United States Air ForceUS Army Air Corps in World War II.
+ XIV Corps took over operations on the island.
+ A surprise attack by general John Sedgwick’s VI Corps at dusk overran the Confederate bridgehead at Rappahannock Station.
+ Bull Shoals lake is controlled by the Army Corps of Engineers and has the primary purpose of flood control.
+ She was a vice admiral in the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and served as fourteenth Surgeon General of the United States from 1990 to 1993.
+ II Corps would start on January 20.
+ In many other countries there are similar highly-trained army corps which guard the head of state and have ceremonial duties as well as operational military roles.
+ Fourth and Second Army Corps were put at the Grebbe Line; Third Army Corps were put at the Peel-Raam Position with the Light Division behind it to cover its southern side.
+ He served in the United States Marine Corps from 1956 to 1959.
+ II Corps was tired after two and a half weeks of fighting.
+ He was commissioned a first lieutenant in the Signal Officers Reserve Corps on March 11, 1918.
+ At the Battle of Cedar Mountain in August 1862, Hill proved himself valuable to his new Corps commander.
+ The Cadet Corps has a pledge and also a song.
+ The first president of the Peace Corps was Sargent Shriver.
+ Moulton served in the Marine Corps during the early years of the Iraq War.
+ The 5th Corps would go north then turn south.
+ Because it lacked troops and those of the 26th VG Division were tired, the XLVII Panzer Corps concentrated its attack on several locations on the west side.
+ Principi earned his Juris Doctor degree from Seton Hall University School of LawSeton Hall in 1975 and was assigned to the United States Navy’s Judge Advocate General Corps in San Diego, California.
+ The island was defended by the two corps of Italian 6th Army under General Alfredo Guzzoni.
+ He led the Cavalry Corps Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac during the Gettysburg Campaign.
+ For instance, he may work with computers and be a member of the signal corps or be a cook for the soldiers, he may have been a construction worker in civilian life and be a military engineer, he may become a truck driver and serve in logistics, or he may be very good with a rifle and be a sniper in the infantry.
+ While the Navy and the Marine Corps both is under the Department of the Navy, they are two separate branches of the military.
+ Before 2000, most drum corps played brass instruments with two buttons, or “valves”.
+ First Army Corps was a reserve in the Fortress Holland, the southern edge of which was protected by another ten battalions and the eastern side by six battalions.
+ By August 1805, the corps had found a Shoshone tribe and was trying to trade for horses to cross the Rocky Mountains.
+ The German/Italian armoured Corps infantry attack was stopped in very heavy fighting.
+ From 5 April 1908 to 5 May 1936, the Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops, originally called the “Guard Corps of Benadir”, served as the territory’s formal military corps with headquarters in Mogadiscio.
+ In 1975, he became the head of the Engineering Corps of the army.
+ Gilman served in the United States Army Air Corps from 1942 until 1945 during World War II.
+ On October 14, 1863 Hill’s Corps attacked two Union corps who were retreating north.
+ Prior to this two-letter, three-number scheme, the RAF and preceding Royal Flying Corps used a serial with a letter followed by four numbers., “D8096” – a Bristol F.2 Fighter currently owned by the Shuttleworth Collection, or “K5054” – the prototype Supermarine Spitfire.
+ Front ensembles can also have suspended cymbals, especially if the corps has no marching cymbals.
+ X Corps had 4,000 casualties during the first battle.
+ The tragedy, and the fact that one of the contributing factors was the lack of an organized fire-brigade, motivated José Luis Claro y Cruz to organize the first Volunteer Firemen’s Corps in Santiago, on December 20 of the same year.
+ On April 1, 1918 the RNAS and the Royal Flying Corps were merged into the Royal Air Force.
+ However, current rules in both Drum and bugle corps#Drum Corps InternationalDrum Corps International and Drum Corps Associates define a bugle as a brass instrument in any key, with 0 to 4 valves, and bell front.
+ He is a 22 year old naturalized Ethiopian immigrant and Marine Corps Reserve Lance Corporal.
+ In 1937, the Marion County Lake was completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps south-east of Marion.
+ Marine Corps Colonel Bill Eddy, who recorded the men’s conversation in his book “FDR Meets Ibn Saud”.
+ It was headquarters to the Marine Corps Historical Center.
+ After that, he served in the Medical Corps of the U.S.