“Walt Disney” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “Walt Disney”:

– Made in 1984 during the reorganization and Was brought back in to The Walt Disney Company following the arrival of then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner, it was known as The Walt Disney Pictures Television Animation Group, the name was then changed and shortened to Walt Disney Television Animation starting in 1987 and was its name up until 2011, when it has been shortened again to Disney Television Animation.

– In February 2020, Chapek was named chief executive officer of the The Walt Disney Company replacing Bob Iger, who will remain chairman.

– It was originally called Safari Village, as Discovery Island was the name for the small zoological park in Walt Disney World’s Bay Lake.

– It became the second animated featured not released by Walt Disney Pictures to gross over $100 million in the United States.

– It was made by Walt Disney Pictures.

– The following is a list of movies which are said to be the Walt Disney Feature Animation canon.

Walt Disney in-sentences
Walt Disney in-sentences

Example sentences of “Walt Disney”:

- Mitchell was chairman of The Walt Disney Company from March 2004 until January 2007, and later as Chair chairman of the international law firm DLA Piper.

- It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation.

– Mitchell was chairman of The Walt Disney Company from March 2004 until January 2007, and later as Chair chairman of the international law firm DLA Piper.

– It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation.

– The Ducks were originally owned by The Walt Disney Company.

– She worked with Walt Disney to make the 1964 movie version of the book “Mary Poppins”.

– The service is complimentary and is only available to guests with reservations at one of 21 Walt Disney World Resort hotels.

– It is a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.

– Brian started his career at Walt Disney Animation Studios as a trainee in “Oliver Company”.

– Part of film distributor Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group, the studio also has Walt Disney Feature Animation and Disney MovieToons.

– Snow White’s Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland, Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Paris.

– She is the first Latina artist to have been signed to Hollywood Records, Walt Disney Records, and Avex Trax.

Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, is part of The Walt Disney Company.

– In January 2000, Walt Disney Home Video launched the Gold Classic Collection, with “Robin Hood” re-released on VHS and DVD on July 4, 2000.

– The song “La Llorona” is featured in the 2017 Walt Disney PicturesDisney-Pixar movie “Coco”; it is performed by Alanna Ubach as Imelda Rivera.

– In 2009, The Walt Disney Company bought Marvel for US$4 billion.

More in-sentence examples of “Walt Disney”:

– It is a sequel to The Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney‘s “The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh”.

– It stars Brian Dennehy and Charles Martin Smith and was distributed by Walt Disney Studios.

– It is the 49th movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.

– Disney started the Walt Disney Studios and created the first full-length animated movie when he created “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”.

Walt Disney Pictures started as a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Studios in 1985.

– It was produced and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures in association with Barry Sonnenfeld and Josephson Entertainment.

– It was the second of three Disney animated movies produced mainly at the Walt Disney Feature AnimationWalt Disney Feature Animation Florida studio in Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida.

– It was released as a promotional single by Walt Disney Records on December 2, 2014.

– It was released in theaters on April 7, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures.

– Storyboarding, in the form it is known today, was developed at Walt Disney Productions.

– The Walt Disney Studios is an American movie and entertainment studio.

– In 1990, Jim Henson was talking to The Walt Disney Company about selling his company.

– Added in 2005, the “Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show” is a behind-the-scenes look at how car action sequences are made for movies, and is based on a similar show at Walt Disney Studios Park.

– In 1965, Walt Disney said that he would build a large amusement park southwest of the city.

– It is a Walt Disney movie.

– Puppets used in Sesame Street are still called muppets at times, and have special permission to use that name from The Walt Disney Company.

– The network is owned by The Walt Disney Company following the acquisition of Disney Channel’s consumer business.

– It was produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution.

– He is also known for his dual role as the characters Alan Bradley and Tron in the 1982 Walt Disney Pictures movie “Tron”, a role which he reprised in the 2010 sequel, “Tron: Legacy” and the animated series “Tron: Uprising”.

– Sadly, it was sold to The Walt Disney Company in 2001 as part of Fox Family Channel.

– It was made by the Walt Disney Studios Motion PicturesWalt Disney Studios under Walt Disney Pictures.

– Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character created in 1928 at Walt Disney Animation Studios.

– He was President and CEO of The Walt Disney Company from 1978 to 1984 and was president of the board of directors of the Walt Disney Family Museum.

– This is Spielberg’s first movie for Walt Disney Pictures.

– It is dedicated to Frank Wells, who was the president of The Walt Disney Company and died shortly before the movie was released into theaters on June 15, 1994.

– It was produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.

- It is a sequel to The Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney's "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh".

- It stars Brian Dennehy and Charles Martin Smith and was distributed by Walt Disney Studios.

– It is the 12th movie in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.

– Jones was best known for his light-hearted leading roles in several Walt Disney movies between 1965 and 1977.

– Producer Walt Disney was unhappy with this version and had them change a lot of the story and characters.

– Its only home video release was on DVD on June 6, 2000 under the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection title.

– It is a remake of the 1994 animated movie of the The Lion Kingsame name and was produced by Walt Disney Pictures.

– She also been the voice of the penguins in the The Walt Disney CompanyDisney TV Series Club Penguin, and the voice of Daisy Duck.

– The movie gives a Tour guidetour of the then-new Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.

– The movie was released by Walt Disney Pictures.

– Competition for guests increased after the Walt Disney World Resort opened nearby in 1971.

– Disney Channel is a cable television Television networknetwork that is owned by The Walt Disney Company.

– Atencio retired from The Walt Disney Company in 1984 and was named a Disney Legend in 1996.

– She recorded several songs for The Walt Disney Company.

– It was shot at Walt Disney Studios Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.

– The Walt Disney Company had planned to build a new water-themed park in Long Beach, California.

– He worked for The Walt Disney Company.

– He has scored seven Walt Disney PicturesDisney-Cars”, “Toy Story 3”, and most recently, “Monsters University”.

– The resort is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Walt Disney Parks and ResortsParks and Resorts division and is home to two theme parks, three hotels and a shopping, dining, and entertainment area.

– The deal did not include rights to the previous live action and CGI Garfield movies, which Walt Disney Studios Walt Disney Studios owns under 20th Century Fox.

– The park is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company.

– The movie was released in theaters on August 6, 2003, by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Pictures.

– The movie was produced by Walden Media and released by Walt Disney Pictures.

– She is known for her role as Flo in the Walt Disney PicturesDisney-Cars” and “Cars 2”.

– Both Disneyland and Walt Disney World are famous for their design, level of detail, being very clean, and animatronics.

Some example sentences of “energetic”

How to use in-sentence of “energetic”:

– Garage rock is a raw and energetic style of rock and roll that was popular in the mid-1960s in the United States, Canada, and other countries.

– Tigger is an energetic tiger.

– Harbaugh was known for his energetic style.

– The belts trap energetic electrons and protons.

– A jet of energetic plasma plasma known as a blazar is thrown out by the black hole at near the speed of light.

– His energetic attitude towards his music and his performance style, made him very popular—and controversial.

– Thermal physics, generally speaking, is the study of the statistical nature of physical systems from an energetic perspective.

– Böhm was praised for his clear, energetic conducting.

Some example sentences of energetic
Some example sentences of energetic

Example sentences of “energetic”:

- Elaborate feasts known as sadhya, folk songs, elegant dances, energetic games, elephants, boat race are all part of this dynamic festival.

- By trapping the solar wind, the magnetic field deflects those energetic particles and protects the atmosphere from destruction.

– Elaborate feasts known as sadhya, folk songs, elegant dances, energetic games, elephants, boat race are all part of this dynamic festival.

– By trapping the solar wind, the magnetic field deflects those energetic particles and protects the atmosphere from destruction.

– Finally, a general named Hamilcar Barca took up the Carthaginian defense in place of the decidedly older, less energetic Hanno.

– The group is known for energetic performances, incorporating elements of ballet, gymnastics, and action movies.

– His music is often energetic and aggressive.

– Structural and energetic analysis of RNA recognition by a universally conserved protein from the signal recognition particle.

– Therefore, the amount of energy that can be stored in a substance depends on the type and number of the energetic degrees of freedom that contribute to the substance at a given temperature.

– When sufficiently energetic photons collide, they can combine and generate matter—matter creation.

– In 1997 Williamson published her book “Healing the Soul of America” and began a more energetic political engagement.

– Quasars or quasi-stellar radio sources are the most energetic and distant active galactic nuclei.

– Fenty ran on a platform of bringing a more energetic and hands-on approach to district government.

“won” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “won”:

+ Promotion to the Football League First Division was achieved in 1969, and County won of the English league three years later.

+ The next day, he won the UK Ireland Poker Tour “Champion of Champions” title.

+ Adams won the primary election.

+ On January 11, 2009, Springsteen won the Golden Globe Award for Best Song for “The Wrestler”, from the Mickey Rourke movie by the same name.

+ In 1980, the club won the champions and was promoted to Division 1.

+ It won an Academy Award in 1948 and was 4 others and was remade as “The Preacher’s Wife” in 1996.

+ The treaty of unification of Germany was made in Palace of VersaillesVersailles after Germany won the Franco-Prussian War in 1871.

+ He won the elections in 1993 as a candidate for the conservative FBP.

won some ways to use
won some ways to use

Example sentences of “won”:

+ In 2006, he won an Emmy Award.

+ On November 4, Reagan won the election winning 44 states and 489 electoral votes, to Carter's 49 electoral votes from six states plus the District of Columbia.

+ In 2006, he won an Emmy Award.

+ On November 4, Reagan won the election winning 44 states and 489 electoral votes, to Carter’s 49 electoral votes from six states plus the District of Columbia.

+ Dominik Hašek has won it five times.

+ She won her first WTA Tour title in 2005, defeating Anna-Lena Grönefeld 6–3, 6–4 in the China Open.

+ Japan won the World Cup in 2011 and came second in 2015.

+ In 2014, the club won the 2nd place and was promoted to J1.

+ She also won three bronze medals.

+ After a week of vote counting, no party had won enough seats in the Australian House of RepresentativesHouse of Representatives to form a majority government.

+ He won a bronze medal at the 1971 Pan American Games in the 10,000 metres.

+ It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and won an Academy Award in 1983.

+ Graham also won a Golden Globe for his work on HBO miniseries, “Band of Brothers”.

+ It won an Academy Award in 1944 and was nominated for 4 others.

+ Naomoto played for the Japan U-17 national team at 2010 U-17 World Cup Japan won the 2nd place and the U-20 team at 2012 U-20 World Cup Japan won the 3rd place.

+ The first medal he won at a major competition was in 2017 at a race in Finsterau.

+ Later, Foster won the Henry Fellowship to the Yale School of Architecture, where he earned his Master’s degree Foster also met Richard Rogers at Yale.

+ All of the surviving plays won first prize at the City Dionysia.

+ Later that year he won a silver medal at the world championships.

More in-sentence examples of “won”:

+ In the 1988 Summer Olympics1988 Seoul Games, Samer Kamal and Ihsan Abu Sheikha won bronze medals in Taekwondo.

+ He won the Minnesota primaries after Super Tuesday.

+ He won the gold medal in the 200 meter sprint at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.

+ At the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards, it received the most nominations with nine, and won three awards, including Outstanding Limited Series and Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for Criss.

+ Yo-Yo Ma won the 1985 Best Instrumental Soloist Grammy Award for his bestselling album “Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites”.

+ Svidler has won the FIDE 2011 World Cup in Khanty-Mansisyk Siberia.

+ Naguib Mahfouz was an Egyptian novelist who won the 1988 Nobel Prize in Literature.

+ She won many awards, including Grammy Awards and Emmy Awards.

+ The team has won NBA championships in 1989, 1990, and 2004.

+ Madison won over Jefferson, who shortly thereafter wrote to Wilson Cary Nicholas that: “From #91;this position#93; I retreat readily, not only in deference to #91;Madison’s#93; judgment but because as we should never think of separation but for repeated and enormous violations, so these, when they occur, will be cause enough of themselves.” Letter from Jefferson to W.C.

+ Kavaguti was a partner in the pairs team which won the 2010 European Figure Skating Championships, Golden Skate.

+ Leigh won Academy Awards for both of these roles.

+ They fought against God, who won the battle with Michael God sent the bad demons into a prison called Hell and they could not see God now for the punishment.

+ After Chile won its independence from Spain, the Chilean government demanded that there be a national anthem with lyrics and music.

+ Cerezo also won the champions in the J.League Cup and Emperor’s Cup.

+ He played Dick Cheney in the biopic movie “Vice”, and won another Golden Globe Award.

+ He won the championship from Alan Minter, in London, and successfully defended it eleven times before losing in a controversial fight with Sugar Ray Leonard.

+ Messi won the Football at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men’s tournament2008 Olympics with Argentina as well, as he assisted Ángel Di Maria’s goal in the final against Nigeria in Beijing.

+ He won the Cervantes Prize in 2007.

+ He won re-election in 2012 against Rep.

+ It stars Flonja Kodheli, Artur Gorishti, Fioralba Kryemadhi, Tinka Kurti, Luca Lionello and won the Fedeora Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 2014.

+ Danish athletes have won a total of 171 medals.

+ Palance won an Academy Award for his role as Curly Washburn, in the comedy movie “City Slickers”.

+ As of 2013, Cambridge has won the race 81 times and Oxford 77.

+ She has won three national film awards for Best Actress.

+ The team has won nine NFL Championships, with the last being in 1985.

+ They won their first home game, but only had 700 people watch.

+ Zinger was a five-time world champion and also won the gold medal with the Soviet ice hockey team at the 1968 Winter Olympics.

+ But in the first season 1963, Bayern Munich won most of its games, ascended into the first league and still plays there without any descend.

+ The club won the 2nd place in 1995 and was promoted to J1 League from 1996.

+ They have also won eight gold, one silver and two bronze medals at the Olympic games.

+ It won an Academy Award in 1929.

+ In 1964, he won both the Tour de Suisse and Tour de Romandie.

+ In 1940 he won the election.

+ During the 1976 Republican National Convention1976 GOP convention, Ford won the nomination with 1,187 delegates to Reagan’s 1,070.

+ He won the Thorvaldsen Medal in 1963.

+ Barrasso also won the Stanley Cup twice, both times with the Penguins, in 1991 and 1992.

+ Japan won the championship and she was selected Best players award.

+ It has been a real confusion on who won the war.

+ He won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for “The Full Monty” and a Gemini Award for “Stargate Universe”.

+ He was a world champion in the event, having won in 2015 and a two-time bronze medallist at the African Championships in Athletics.

+ He won the Rahvaluule kogumispreemia.

+ In 1970, at the age of 15, Rose won the Australian amateur flyweight title.

+ She won a Golden Globe Award for her role in the movie “Darby O’Gill and the Little People”.

+ It won the Swedish national championship in 1978, 2013 and 2014.

+ He played many matches as defensive midfielder and Antlers won the champions in 2007 J1 League for the first time in 6 years.

+ His most famous work is in the science fiction area, where he won many Hugo and Nebula awards.

+ In 1961, aged 20, Gaprindashvili won the fourth women’s Candidates Tournament, setting up a title match against Russian world champion Elisabeth Bykova.

+ Alaaeldin Muhammad Al-Sayid Abouelkassem is an Egyptian fencer who won a silver medal in the men’s foil event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

+ In the 1988 Summer Olympics1988 Seoul Games, Samer Kamal and Ihsan Abu Sheikha won bronze medals in Taekwondo.

+ He won the Minnesota primaries after Super Tuesday.

“image size” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “image size”:

– List the camera’s still photo resolution in megapixels, the maximum image size in pixels, zoom capabilities, autofocus.

– Be aware that this template does “not” respect users’ default image size preferences.

– The wider layout is used by default when the image size 60.

– Currently, the default image size for thumbnails in articles is 180px, which is quite small and often difficult to see.

– This meta-template helps other templates, such as infoboxes, to take image size parameters in both of the forms “40” or “40px”.

– The image size should only be specified if the image is smaller than 220 pixels width.

– With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.

– You should define your image size if appropriate.

image size - example sentences
image size – example sentences

Use in sentence of “to assist in”

How to use in-sentence of “to assist in”:

+ Chloroplasts also contain various yellow and orange pigments to assist in photon capture for photosynthesis.

+ During the evacuation, Captain Smith did all in his power to prevent panic and did his best to assist in the evacuation; Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club said “He was doing everything in his power to get women in these boats, and to see that they were lowered properly.

+ At 8:30 AM on the same day, 2,000 troopers of the Metropolitan Police Reserve began to surrounded Dadeumi to assist in the execution of provisional disposition.

+ He returns later as a cyborg to assist in the fight against Kars and his army, later revealed to have died in battle during the second World War.

+ Together with the leading flagellum, the eyespot allows the organism to move in response to light to assist in photosynthesis, and to predict day and night, the primary function of circadian rhythms.

+ While dealing with crime in their unique and hysterical methods, the duo occasionally also rope in their family members to assist in the job.

+ He also brought with him a group of trained Chinese tea workers to assist in the production of tea leaves.

+ Environmental chemists draw on a range of concepts from chemistry and various environmental sciences to assist in their study of what is happening to a chemical in the environment.

Use in sentence of to assist in
Use in sentence of to assist in

Example sentences of “to assist in”:

+ Carbon sequestration aims to assist in elimination of human introduced carbon from Earth’s atmosphere by disrupting the carbon cycle.

+ I was wondering if it was possible to check for en:xffxff data to assist in an ongoing communication with his ISP about that communication in the history of User_talk:PMDrive1061.

+ The older of the two, the N.F.-Board, was founded in 2001 to promote international football among sovereign nations, unrecognised nations, regions and stateless peoples that are not members of FIFA, and to assist in their possible future membership of FIFA.

+ RAND also offers a number of internship and fellowship programs allowing students and outsiders to assist in conducting research for RAND projects.

+ Some trilobites such as “Asaphus kowalewski” evolved long eyestalks to assist in detecting predators whereas other trilobite eyes in contrast disappeared completely.

+ Officials in Mississippi identified the need for 110 to assist in an evacuation process in case of a possible landfall.

+ Carbon sequestration aims to assist in elimination of human introduced carbon from Earth's atmosphere by disrupting the carbon cycle.

+ I was wondering if it was possible to check for en:xffxff data to assist in an ongoing communication with his ISP about that communication in the history of User_talk:PMDrive1061.
+ The older of the two, the N.F.-Board, was founded in 2001 to promote international football among sovereign nations, unrecognised nations, regions and stateless peoples that are not members of FIFA, and to assist in their possible future membership of FIFA.

+ Experts of the Cultural Heritage Organization were invited to assist in the cleaning of the buildings decorative motifs and over a period of two years the wall paintings were restored to their former glory.

+ On 26 March, the SCA accepted an offer made by a United States Navy assessment team of dredging experts to assist in efforts to remove the ship.

+ Madame Web calls on four versions of Spider-Man from four realities to assist in bringing the realities back into balance: the Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Man 2099, and Ultimate Spider-Man.

+ She always protected her husband and controversy occurred when it was revealed in 1988 that she had hired an astrologer to assist in planning the president’s schedule after the 1981 assassination attempt on her husband.

In sentence use of “des”

How to use in-sentence of “des”:

+ Other opera houses in Paris are the Théâtre du Châtelet, Opéra-Comique and Théâtre des Champs-Élysées.

+ He wrote a ballet “Le dit des jeux du monde” in 1918.

+ Caroline asked him to remarry on her deathbed, to which he replied “No, I shall only have mistresses” or in French, “Non, j’aurai seulement des maîtresses!” in tears.

+ He often met with literary friends to discuss literature and wrote more stories including “Die Lebensansichten des Katers Murr”.

+ Gymnasium Alpenstrasse Biel / Gymnase de la Rue des Alpes de Bienne is a high school in Biel in Switzerland.

+ In 2014, Hansen-Løve was awarded the status of Chevalier in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

In sentence use of des
In sentence use of des

Example sentences of “des”:

+ In particular, Chalcolithic people buried their dead in burial caves like Grotte des Enfants and Hole Roland, as well as under mounds, such as that of Greenhouse Aurouze.

+ The first organized group exhibition by Cubists took place at the “Salon des Indépendants” in Paris in the spring of 1911.

+ It was built in the 1870s by Prince Charles III of Monaco and the Société des bains de mer de Monaco.

+ The most important monuments in the commune are the “Château des Allymes”, a castle from the 13th century and the “Tour de Gy a fortified house from the 14th century.

+ Ray served as acting Mayor of Des Moines in 1997 and also served as President of Drake University in 1998.

+ She was presented to the audience, mostly of doctors and scientists, in the Jardin des Plantes, in Paris.

+ It carries Interstate 355 over the Des Plaines River, the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, the Illinois and Michigan Canal, several railroad lines, Bluff Road, New Avenue and a forest preserve.

+ In 1970 Grothendieck left the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, where he had been appointed research professor and where he did his greatest work.

+ The design college “Jan des Bouvrie Academy”, in Deventer is named after him.

+ In particular, Chalcolithic people buried their dead in burial caves like Grotte des Enfants and Hole Roland, as well as under mounds, such as that of Greenhouse Aurouze.

+ The first organized group exhibition by Cubists took place at the "Salon des Indépendants" in Paris in the spring of 1911.
+ It was built in the 1870s by Prince Charles III of Monaco and the Société des bains de mer de Monaco.

+ In cryptography, the EFF DES cracker to perform a brute force attackbrute force search of DES cipher’s key space — that is, to decrypt an encrypted message by trying every possible key.

+ In 1955, SALS becomes the “”service de la formation aéronautique et des sports aériens”” in 1976.

+ It is a member of the “Conférence des Grandes Écoles”, the University of Toulouse, and of the Aerospace Valley.

+ It was created on December 31, 1997, by decision of the Prefectures in FrancePrefecture, and dissolved on January 1, 2013 upon merging with surrounding “communauté de communes” to form the Communauté des communes des Avant-Monts du Centre Hérault.

+ The river Aisne Aisne flows through Vouziers, doubled by a branch of the “canal des Ardennes”.

+ From September 2009 to August 2016, he is the director-general of the “Institut Polytechnique des Sciences Avancées”.

More in-sentence examples of “des”:

+ French Commission de Classification des Oeuvres Cinématographiques rated the movie 18+.

+ He first became known for his efforts as a chemist which gained him the election as a member of the "Académie des sciences" in 1777.
+ He worked at the École de recherche graphique in Brussels, the École supérieure des arts Le 75 in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert and the Haute école Albert Jacquard in Namur.

+ French Commission de Classification des Oeuvres Cinématographiques rated the movie 18+.

+ He first became known for his efforts as a chemist which gained him the election as a member of the “Académie des sciences” in 1777.

+ He worked at the École de recherche graphique in Brussels, the École supérieure des arts Le 75 in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert and the Haute école Albert Jacquard in Namur.

+ He was the president of the Bureau International des Expositions.

+ He first sang at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1950, as des Grieux in “Manon Lescaut”.

+ In 1969, Andretti suffered severe facial injuries after crashing during a spring car race in Des Moines.

+ Barre des Écrins is in the northeast of the Hautes-Alpes Departments of Francedepartment commune of region, in southeast France.

+ The Parc des Princes is an All-seater stadiumall-seater football stadium in Paris, France.

+ The word “Nibelungen” in the title of the cycle: “Der Ring des Nibelungen”.

+ Ervin Gallery in the Salon des Refusés exhibition, which began in 1992.

+ These include Scriabin’s “Poème de l’Extase” and many bits from Wagner’s “Der Ring des Nibelungen” and the complete “Symphony No.

+ He competed several times in the Dakar Rally and in the Rallye des Pharaons.

+ UVSQ as a postgraduate school in engineering, called Institut des sciences et techniques des YvelinesISTY, created in 1992 and which delivers two Master’s degree specialized in computer science or mechatronics, both recognized by “Commission des titres d’ingénieur”.

+ Le Bourhis died of a heart attack on his way to the Envolée des livres, a book festival in Châteauroux, aged 68.

+ The account published in “Journal des sçavans” was based on a report that Rømer read to the French Academy of Sciences in November 1676.

+ It works in partnership with the “laboratoire des signaux et systèmes a laboratory of the French National Centre for Scientific Research based at “Supélec”.

+ Association des professionnels navigants de l’aviation needs to be moved to Association of Professional Aviation Aircrew.

+ The novel was first published in the “Journal des Débats” in 18 parts from August 28, 1844 to January 15, 1846.

+ Alessandre Barsanti in: “Annales du service des antiquités de lÉgypte – Súppleménts”; Volume II.

+ Its population was 203,078 in 2014, of which 128,422 in Annecy proper., Périmètre des EPCI à fiscalité propre.

+ Poisson further described it under the name “la loi des grands nombres”.

+ The tribes probably had IraniansIranian, note that Dieter Ludwig, in his doctoral thesis “Struktur und Gesellschaft des Chazaren-Reiches im Licht der schriftlichen Quellen” suggested that the Khazars were Turkic members of the Hephthalite Empire, where the lingua franca was a variety of Iranian.

+ The third movement is called “Abîme des oiseaux” and is just played by the clarinet.

+ Ali Mroudjaé attended the École normale supérieure des lettres et sciences humaines de Lyon.

+ It was used often by the 18th century master Philidor, and he published analsis about it in his textbook “L’Analyse du jeu des échecs”.

+ Because of this, rivers here are short; some of them are Baradères, Dame-Marie, de la Grande-Anse, de Nippes, des Roseaux and Voldrogue.

+ A religious-ethnic clash The Armenian Genocide, Arte France, The cie des Phares et Balises Century of Genocide: Eyewitness Accounts and Critical Views By Samuel.

+ The name Des Prez started off as a nickname in the family, and gradually it became the family name.

+ Delacroix was a member of the Club des Hashischins, or Hashish Club.

+ So versteht er die oghuzische Kultur des 10.

+ The city is split into northern and southern halves by the Des Moines River.

+ Since 1977 he has been the director of studies at the “École des hautes études en sciences sociales”.

+ Starobinski was a member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques.

+ Article 47 of the Weimar Constitution of 1919 declared “Der Reichspräsident hat den Oberbefehl über die gesamte Wehrmacht des Reiches”.

+ Voyageurs, coureurs des bois, and CatholicismCatholic missionaries used river canoes to explore the interior of the North American continent.

+ In 1982, Latour started teaching at École des Mines de Paris.

+ She studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.

+ On 1 March, the Nazi Germany took over the region, and appointed Josef Bürckel as “Reichskommissar für die Rückgliederung des Saarlandes“, “Reich Commissioner for the re-union of Saarland”.

+ He was sold first to a traveling zoo in Germany, then to the Jardin des Plantes in Paris.

+ He was known for his roles in “Der Kopf des Mohren”.

+ The Conservatoire national des arts et métiers is a Graduate schoolgraduate engineering school in Paris, France.

+ The name Josquin des Prez is spelt in several different ways in old documents.

+ Rusesabagina was the assistant manager of the Sabena Hôtel des Mille Collines.

+ She, with a number of the artist’s friends, had been a model for “Le Déjeuner des canotiers”.

+ Danse du corps de ballet and des nains.”Siegfried chooses Odile as his bride, believing she is Odette.

+ In 2013, he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

+ By design, DES and therefore TDES, suffer from slow performance in software.

+ Sylvie Faucheux is Chevalier of the “Ordre des Palmes Académiques” and owner of the “Marianne d’Or” 2009 for her actions in favor of the sustainable development.

+ Trade union leader of the Fédération nationale des syndicats d’exploitants agricoles in Guadeloupe, she is known for her fights on the ground at the head of the farmers of Guadeloupe.

“booth” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “booth”:

– Angela even approaches a female customer in the supermarket and tells her she recognises her as “Tracey Booth from Crossroads”.

– Kiosk in English-speaking countries means a small booth offering goods and services.

– This painting was made public in “The Saturday Evening Post” of February 20, 1943, along with an essay of Booth Tarkington.

– She has been known as Adrian Booth since 1945.

– It is most well known as the place where Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth during the play “Our American Cousin”.

– His accomplice surrendered but Booth refused.

booth use in sentences
booth use in sentences

Example sentences of “booth”:

- She was best known for her role as "Barbara Baxter" in the final season of the Shirley Booth sitcom "Hazel Hazel", which aired on 1965 to 1966 though the program began in 1961 on NBC.

- The show stars Jay North as Dennis Mitchell, Herbert Anderson as his father Henry, Gloria Henry as his mother Alice, Billy Booth as his friend Tommy Anderson, and Jeannie Russell as his friend Margaret Wade.
- At subway stations, riders can buy MetroCards from the station booth or from vending machines.

– She was best known for her role as “Barbara Baxter” in the final season of the Shirley Booth sitcom “Hazel Hazel”, which aired on 1965 to 1966 though the program began in 1961 on NBC.

– The show stars Jay North as Dennis Mitchell, Herbert Anderson as his father Henry, Gloria Henry as his mother Alice, Billy Booth as his friend Tommy Anderson, and Jeannie Russell as his friend Margaret Wade.

– At subway stations, riders can buy MetroCards from the station booth or from vending machines.

– The body of John Wilkes Booth was examined and identified on the monitor USS “Montauk”, moored at the Yard.

– 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.

– According to Booth‘s former friend, Louis Weichmann, Booth may have made the decision to kill the President after hearing Lincoln deliver a speech on April 11 urging Negro suffrage.

– Kugler was added to the NFL booth and was the voice of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football and men’s basketball.

– On April 14, 1865, while picking up his mail at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., Booth found out that Lincoln would be going to a play with his wife there that evening.

– A few minutes later, Booth began gasping for air as his throat continued to swell, then there was a shiver and a gurgle and his body shuddered, before Booth died from asphyxia – he literally choked to death.

– Corbett maintained that he didn’t intend to kill Booth, but merely wanted to inflict a disabling wound, but either his aim slipped or Booth moved at the moment Corbett pulled the trigger.

– Withers died in Englewood, New Jersey at age 97 on October 7, 2014 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home.

– He will pay the fee when he leaves to an attendant typically stationed in a small booth at the exit.

– He was known for playing the part of John Wilkes Booth in the movie “The Birth of a Nation”.

– The Mudd Club was named after Samuel Alexander Mudd, a doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth after Abraham Lincoln’s assassination.

– In the first toll roads, you had to stop at a booth along the road and pay the toll to a person, called a “collector”.

– The curtain of the booth opens.

– In 1988, just for fun, Blige recorded an cover versioncover of Anita Baker’s “Caught Up in the Rapture” at a recording booth in a local mall.

– The wind phone is a telephone booth in the town of Ōtsuchi in Japan.

– A telephone box or phone booth is a public kiosk enclosing a payphone.

How to use in-sentence of “commercially”

How to use in-sentence of “commercially”:

– It was in 1955, the year he died, that Lowrey’s full-sized electronic organ was first commercially successful.

– Lapis lazuli is commercially “synthesized” by a chemical process, using artificial ultramarine and hydrous zinc phosphates.

– In the 19th century green-streaked marble was commercially mined in the south-east of Iona; the quarry and machinery survive.

– The largest commercially sold puzzle had 32,256 pieces.

– The first commercially issued records using over-dubbing were released by the Victor Talking Machine Company in the late 1920s.

– Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant never operated commercially as an authorized Emergency Evacuation Plan could not be agreed on due to the political climate after the Three Mile Island and Chernobyl accidents.

How to use in-sentence of commercially
How to use in-sentence of commercially

Example sentences of “commercially”:

- It was once commercially dependent on fishing but fishing has declined and the town is now primarily a holiday resort.

- A has been approved, and is commercially available, in a number of countries.
- It is commercially important as many plants in this genus produce kiwifruits, which are eaten in many parts of the world.

– It was once commercially dependent on fishing but fishing has declined and the town is now primarily a holiday resort.

– A has been approved, and is commercially available, in a number of countries.

– It is commercially important as many plants in this genus produce kiwifruits, which are eaten in many parts of the world.

– They are commercially fished in many areas of the northwestern Pacific.

– Most commercially caught blue sharks are considered bycatch.

– In 2004, Genetic Savings CloneGenetic Savings and Clone would go on to produce the first commercially cloned pet, a Little Nicky” who was cloned from a 17 year old deceased pet cat.

– Most commercially available honey is a mixture of two or more honeys that differ in the source of the flower, color, flavor, density, or geographic origin.

– Although few are important as food for humans, they are of great significance as prey species for commercially important fish like cod, haddock, sea bass, and flatfish.

– Released by Atlantic Records in 1987, the album became a highlight of The System’s career, as it has been the most commercially successful album, surpassing their hugely successful debut, “Sweat”.

– They were commercially unsuccessful.

– The number of commercially attractive sites will expand as wind turbine technology improves and development costs continue to drop.

– It includes commercially important species of Ayous, Sapelli and Sipo.

– Vijay began the new millennium with critically and commercially successful films such as “Kushi Kushi” and “Priyamanavale”.

More in-sentence examples of “commercially”:

– This was followed by a series of critically lauded performances in commercially successful films.

– They are a commercially important flatfish.

– In 1986, Amiga released his first solo album, “Intim”, which was not commercially successful.

– According to Internet Movie DatabaseIMDb, “Twister” was the first movie commercially released on DVD.

– The New 52 had proved to be so successful with critics, fans and commercially that Marvel the main competitor of DC decided to do a relaunch of their own called “Marvel NOW!” in late 2012.

– It is the follow-up to the commercially successful “Americana”.

– In the 21st century, Marvel’s profits were increasingly derived from toys, video games, and other merchandise featuring their most popular characters and from the production of a string of commercially successful movies.

– It is involved in exploring for and exploiting hydrocarbons in 26 ONGC has discovered 6 of the 7 commercially producing Indian Basins, in the last 50 years, adding over 7.15 billion tonnes of In-place Oil Gas volume of hydrocarbons in Indian basins.

– They have not become a commercially grown berry crop.

– Venice influenced Dalmatia commercially since the times of Charlemagne.

– ABBA was the most commercially successful pop group of the 1970s.

– The game was commercially successful in every region, and sold over a million copies in both Japan and the United States in less than a month.

– However, it wasn’t offered commercially until 1935.

– The first branded coffee to be sold commercially to the public was Nes Café in 1879.

– In recent times, there are large number of biometric systems that are commercially available.

– It was successful commercially as well.

– Perhaps the last Newcomen-style engine to be used commercially – and the last still on its original site – is at the Elsecar Heritage Centre, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire.

– They are one of the most commercially successful bands of all time, selling over 300 million records worldwide.

– He then acted in several more commercially successful films like “Gupt”.

– Modern, commercially produced root beer is generally sweet, foamy, carbonated, nonalcoholic, and flavoured using artificial sassafras flavouring.

– The Commercial Crew Development program intends to develop commercially operated spacecraft that are capable of delivering astronauts to the ISS.

– Chicory has been sold commercially on a large scale since around 1970, and it has become a mainstream product.

– Wilson’s writing on crime is quite extensive and commercially successful.

– You may copy and distribute the Document in any medium, either commercially or noncommercially, provided that this License, the copyright notices, and the license notice saying this License applies to the Document are reproduced in all copies, and that you add no other conditions whatsoever to those of this License.

– Depending upon one’s point of view, the separation of a quango from government might allow its functions to be more commercially exercised.

– To make a commercially successful work, Artistartists usually must enter their industry’s publishing chain.

- This was followed by a series of critically lauded performances in commercially successful films.

- They are a commercially important flatfish.

– He then acted in a series of movies that did not perform well commercially except for the romance “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”.

– The music video for the song has amassed over 43 million views on YouTube, making it the unit’s most commercially successful release.

– In 1969, he became frontman of the Puhdys, which became the most commercially successful rock band in GDR history.

– Prestel was the brand name for the United Kingdom Post Office’s Viewdata technology, It was an interactive videotex system developed during the late 1970s and commercially launched in 1979.

– In Asia, they are harvested commercially as food for humans and domesticated animals.

– Dendrobranchiata are commercially fished and are used for cooking.

– Other commercially successful movies are “Traash”, “Shanto kano mastan and” “Amma Jaan”.

– Many consider 1973–1979 to be the Golden Age of the Waters era Pink Floyd, during which time they released four studio albums, including two of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed rock albums ever created.

– Due to being fished commercially and recreationally, in some parts of its range, the tiger shark’s population has decreased.

– The game received many positive reviews, and was commercially successful in every region, and sold over a million copies in both Japan and the United States in less than a month.

– Cardboard boxes were first produced commercially in 1817 in England.

– She achieved wider recognition for her supporting role of a bride-to-be in the commercially successful romantic comedy Tanu Weds Manu.

– Their breakthrough came with the release of the “best-of” compilation “Your New Favourite Band”, featuring their most commercially successful song “Hate to Say I Told You So”.

– Spider-Man has been one of the most popular and commercially successful superheroes.

– This was also commercially hit.

– But sound movies were not widely made commercially until a long time later.

– Purified phospholipids are produced commercially and have found applications in nanotechnology and materials science.

– The “Victoria Mine” became the first gold deposit to be commercially mined in Australia.

– The Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown’s acts.

– The Goblin shark is fished commercially off Japan, and is sometimes caught along with cutlassfish off Portugal.

– The most commercially important genus of lactic acid-fermenting bacteria is “Lactobacillus”, though other bacteria and even yeast are sometimes used.

– While this album was not commercially successful, it was critically acclaimed, and is even considered one of the best selling albums ever made on an independent label.

– The two main commercially used fish in Iceland, the cod and haddock, are found in great amounts near the island.

Use in sentence of “domed”

How to use in-sentence of “domed”:

– This is a tall domed chapel with a small floor plan in the form of an octagon.

– At that time, it was named the Harris County Domed Stadium.

– These were usually octagonal Buildingstructures with domed roofs, called Kümbet or Türbe.

– It was the largest domed building in the world until 1999.

– It is the first domed basilica with Baroque facade in the world and the first baroque piece of architecture in Eastern Europe.

Use in sentence of domed
Use in sentence of domed

Example sentences of “domed”:

- In 1785 Carl von Gontard modified the church and built - wall to wall next to it - the domed tower, which - together with the French-speaking congregants - earned the church its naming.

- The Astrodome, which was called "Reliant Astrodome", is a domed sports stadium.
- Humphrey Metrodome, often simply called The Metrodome, was a domed sports stadium in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

– In 1785 Carl von Gontard modified the church and built – wall to wall next to it – the domed tower, which – together with the French-speaking congregants – earned the church its naming.

– The Astrodome, which was called “Reliant Astrodome”, is a domed sports stadium.

– Humphrey Metrodome, often simply called The Metrodome, was a domed sports stadium in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

– On islands with humid highlands, the tortoises are larger, with domed shells and short necks.

– These are caused by erosion, mostly from rainwater Surface runoffrunning off the domed top.

– The domed tower is technically no part of the church, there is no access between church and tower, because both buildings have different owners.

– The Georgia Dome was a domed stadium in Atlanta that opened in 1992 and was torn down in 2017.

– The ovenbird was named after its domed nest with a side entrance, which looks like an oven.

– The Pontiac Silverdome is a domed stadium in the town of Pontiac, MichiganPontiac, Michigan, near Detroit.

– All the estrildids build large domed nests and lay 5–10 white eggs.

– These include a domed or oblong hut similar to a wickiup, a permanent structure made of wood and earth, or even a simple hole dug into the ground and covered with wood.

– Artificial grass was first used in 1966 when it was installed in the Houston Astrodome, the world’s first domed indoor multipurpose sports stadium.

– The baptistery was a very large circular domed building that stood near the west doors of the cathedral.

– Gardens by the Bay, a 101-hectare horticultural attraction, contains 250 thousand rare plants in domed conservatories.

– The domed tower, which is a viewing platform open to visitors, provides a panoramic view of Berlin.

– The congregants’ native language combined with the domed tower gave the church its colloquial naming.

– The Pantheon is the oldest standing domed structure in Rome.

How to use the word “laid”

How to use in-sentence of “laid”:

+ On the basis of his achievements, Martel laid the groundwork for the Carolingian Empire.

+ Only a single egg is laid per nesting attempt, and usually only a single nesting attempt is made per year, although the larger albatrosses may only nest once every two years.

+ Almost all the fossils are found in strata laid down in freshwater conditions, so the various species live in rivers, streams connected with lakes and estuaries.

+ The survivors built two new ships, the “Deliverance” and “Patience”, and most continued their voyage to Jamestown, but the Virginia Company laid claim to the island.

+ His body was laid to rest at his home at Narayana Nagar, Kozhikode.

How to use the word laid
How to use the word laid

Example sentences of “laid”:

+ Where similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble.

+ The Mozart tenor with characteristics including all of the previous mentioned must be able to perform within the strict borders which are laid out by the Mozart style.

+ On 1 October 1825, the king laid down the foundation stone beneath the altar of the future Royal chapel.

+ City of Manchester Stadium’s foundation stone was laid by Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in December 1999.

+ This means that when they hatch in the nest of their, the eggs that the parents have laid are not yet ready.

+ The water of the GAB is held in a sandstone layer laid down by continental erosion of higher ground during the Triassic, Jurassic, and Lower Cretaceous periods.

+ Eggs are laid one by one under old leaves of the hostplant, and are green or grey-blue.

+ It is made up of conversations between mental patients in Psychiatric hospitalasylums, and drums laid over them.

+ In that position he reorganised the Air Ministry, and laid the foundations of the Royal Air Force.

+ Where similar work is laid in courses, it is known as coursed rubble.

+ The Mozart tenor with characteristics including all of the previous mentioned must be able to perform within the strict borders which are laid out by the Mozart style.

+ The most usual thing that happens is that later volcanic activity pushes lava through strata which were laid down earlier in a sedimentary fashion, or through earlier igneous rocks.

+ Thus the brave Indian revolutionary laid down his life for liberating his motherland.

+ Railroads were laid to connect the cities and to transport materials.

+ An article in the Chicago Journal of International Law, the law review of the University of Chicago Law School, examined Liberland’s claim to statehood in light of the criteria laid out by the Montevideo Convention.

+ It was thought at first that “Ichthyosaurus” laid eggs on land, but fossil evidence shows that the females gave birth to live young.

+ The chapter is formed of three independent narratives, which place the culture-hero Daniel at the court of Cyrus the GreatCyrus, king of the Persians: “When King Astyages was laid to rest with his ancestors, Cyrus the Persian succeeded to his kingdom.” There Daniel “was a companion of the king, and was the most honored of all his Friends”.

+ The eggs are laid inside an egg case.

More in-sentence examples of “laid”:

+ The girls returned in January and February 2009 on their Just Got Paid, Let’s Get Laid tour, which sold out every date.

+ The castle’s Foundation foundation was laid in about 1068 by the Thuringian count of Schauenburg, Louis the Springer.

+ Ramón y Cajal worked on thin slices of brain tissue which were laid on microscope slides and stained with silver.

+ Eggs laid by snakes generally have leathery shells which often adhere to one another.

+ Thus the work of the earlier cytologists laid the ground for Weismann, who turned his mind to the consequences for evolution, which was an aspect the cytologists had not addressed.

+ Culver was originally called Union Town, and under the latter name was laid out in 1844.

+ Cordons pierreux are thin lines of fist-sized stones laid across fields.

+ Females laid one egg on bare rock.

+ It was laid down in the Upper Cretaceous period.

+ The coal measures of the Pennsylvanian period were laid down in a gigantic tropical river Basin basin, and later squeezed and heated to form the metamorphic rock we call ‘coal’.

+ Bleeding and unconscious, Tubman was returned to her owner’s house and laid on the seat of a loom.

+ When reviewing “25”, Lewis Corner from “Digital Spy” wrote that Adele and Kurstin “strike upon a shimmering mid-tempo pop parade, as the London singer proclaims ‘if you’re gonna let me down, let me down gently’ over the chewiest melody she’s laid her vocals on.

+ Subsequent reforms implemented after the crisis of 1900 laid the foundation for the end of the Qing Dynasty.

+ The eggs are laid in a hollow part of a tree.

+ During the wet years of the 1880s, plans were laid out for a town with 432 ¼-acre blocks.

+ Bryan laid out Weston.

+ The Kimmeridge Clay of the Upper Jurassic was laid down in an environment which does not exist on the earth today.

+ The interchange as a concept was first fully laid out in 1876 by the “father of biogeography”, Alfred Russel Wallace.

+ This article’s laid still for a while without any major changes, and being sufficiently simple and without red links, well referenced, and covering the subject pretty throughly, I thought it might be a good candidate for GA.

+ Following the gestation period, a single rubbery-skinned egg between 13 and 17 millimetres in diameter is laid directly into a small, backward-facing pouch that has developed on her abdomen.

+ The top layers were casing blocks of especially good white limestone laid on top of the main blocks.

+ The formation was laid down 125–121 million years ago.

+ During the years of President Reagan, America laid to rest an era of division and self-doubt.

+ It is about a World War II veteran who has been unfairly laid off from an aircraft manufacturer.

+ In England, most of these quarries are from beds laid down in the Jurassic, 150+ million years ago.

+ The principles were first laid down by Nicolaus Steno in the late 17th century.

+ The individual marble beds, lie between layers of softer marine clays and mudstone, laid down during repeated marine ingressions.

+ Even though it is true that most frogs develop from tadpoles, and tadpoles develop from eggs laid in water, there are exceptions.

+ David Unwin, a co-author of the paper, suggested that “Darwinopterus” probably laid many small eggs at a time and buried them.

+ Tradition has it that Notre-Dame’s first stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III.

+ Motherwell and other fans laid flowers, scarves, strips and other mementos at the gates of Fir Park.McLeod, Keith.

+ Packages are most typically offered for employees who are laid off or retire.

+ Batgirl, an event that laid the groundwork for her to develop the identity of Oracle.

+ You can grow bacteria on agar plates: that is how bacteria are laid out for testing in hospital pathology departments.

+ It also laid out where each part of his army was to be at any given time.

+ A section from the Code of Hammurabi prescribes:If a man has put a spell upon another man and it is not justified, he upon whom the spell is laid shall go to the holy river; into the holy river shall he plunge.

+ Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone in 1853, signed a parchment recording the date, and placed it in the hole prepared for the stone.

+ Oscar II himself laid the foundation stone 1897.

+ Lord Shiva and his Son Murugan is said to have laid the first tenets for the Tamil Language, probably long long time before sage Agastya could compile the same.

+ It was laid out over a whole block of the urban military cantonment area, opposite to St Luke’s Church, Abbottabad.

+ The Kremlin retorted that although the Turkish symbol was the crescent, it did not mean that they laid claim to the moon.

+ It says that the first stone was laid by Her Majesty Queen Victoria on 20 May 1867 and was opened by her on 29 March 1871.

+ They are laid on the leaves, stems, and flowers of the host plant.

+ Sedimentary rock is formed in layers which were laid down one by one on top of another.

+ In his books “Strength and How to Obtain It” and “Sandow’s System of Physical Training”, Sandow laid out specific prescriptions of weights and repetitions in order to achieve his ideal proportions.

+ In the Portland sandstone, much of the limey mud was laid down with bits and pieces of shells or sand.

+ The girls returned in January and February 2009 on their Just Got Paid, Let's Get Laid tour, which sold out every date.

+ The castle's Foundation foundation was laid in about 1068 by the Thuringian count of Schauenburg, Louis the Springer.