“dominance” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “dominance”:

+ The death of Penda and the rise of Oswiu to dominance had a major impact in 7th century England.

+ Taiwan has also viewed India’s rising India as an emerging superpowergeopolitical standing as a potential counter-balance to China’s dominance in the region.

+ Gatwick is owned and operated by a group of companies, led by Global Infrastructure Partners , after it’s previous owner BAA LimitedBAA was forced to sell the airport by the Competition Commission due to its dominance in South East, also owning Heathrow Airport.

+ Athens stood for democracy, and Sparta for oligarchy, though they fought as much for economic reasons of commerce and for the dominance of their respective leagues.

+ Although the Royal Navy is widely regarded as having been vital for the rise of Empire, and British dominance of the world, the British Army played important roles in colonisation.

dominance - sentence examples
dominance – sentence examples

Example sentences of “dominance”:

+ This shows his complete dominance over the less strong players.

+ Primates are frequently highly social, live in groups with ‘flexible dominance hierarchies’.

+ Questioning the various processes by which globalization or globalisation has favored rapid Anglo-cultural dominance over a more gradual, egalitarian evolution towards an inclusive world civilization, Meyjes argues for cultural policies that support “ecological” relations between local ethnocultural traditions, by protecting cultural specificity in the short term and allow as many cultural groups as possible to organically contribute to the whole.

+ The root cause of this was the growing military and economic dominance of the European powers throughout the 19th century.

+ Teotihuacan grew rapidly due to regional dominance with those of Cuicuilio and relocation of much of the population.

+ These include greater power in the upper house of the legislature, a wider scope of power held by the Supreme Court of the United StatesSupreme Court, the dominance of only two main parties.

+ This led to the end of Northumbrian dominance over southern England for a short time.

+ Giraffes use their feet to kick predators away, and mature male giraffes use their head and necks to fight for dominance at mating time.

+ Since the 14th century, Florence gained dominance over Pistoia.

+ Due to the dominance of one political party this is often called the “Era of Good Feelings”.

+ Abyssinian warlords often competed with each other for dominance of the realm.

+ It gave Wessex dominance over the remaining Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the south.

+ France saw its dominance on the continent of Europe eroded by Prussia’s crushing victory over Austria in the Austro-Prussian War in June–August 1866.

+ Although the exact dates of Walpole’s dominance are not entirely clear, the period 1721–1742 is often used.

+ The act wanted to stop the Mormon practice of plural marriage and the property dominance of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Utah Territory.

+ This shows his complete dominance over the less strong players.

+ Primates are frequently highly social, live in groups with 'flexible dominance hierarchies'.
+ Questioning the various processes by which globalization or globalisation has favored rapid Anglo-cultural dominance over a more gradual, egalitarian evolution towards an inclusive world civilization, Meyjes argues for cultural policies that support "ecological" relations between local ethnocultural traditions, by protecting cultural specificity in the short term and allow as many cultural groups as possible to organically contribute to the whole.

“unaware” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “unaware”:

+ Though unaware of the effect of the unconscious mind, it influences the actions we engage it.

+ I’m unaware of what crats do so I can’t comment on whether Eptalon should retain bureaucratship.

+ He gave her the ring Andvarinaut, unaware of its curse.

+ He is unaware that Deborah loves him.

+ Heron, in a comic twist, went into New York unaware of the significance of the letter, and offered his own services to the British as a spy.

+ Marinette calls upon even more allies to become Miraculous heroes while her nemesis, Lila, allies herself with Gabriel, unaware of his identity as Hawk Moth.

unaware use in sentences
unaware use in sentences

Example sentences of “unaware”:

+ She was unaware that the poster had become famous and in the interim Geraldine Hoff Doyle was credited as the model.

+ Unskilled and unaware of It: how difficulties in recognizing one’s own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments.

+ She was also unaware at the time that the re-move was caught on tape by a television crew.

+ Radhika is unaware of the fact the Dev, the Purohit’s domestic help, is her real husband.

+ This note is in case any admins were unaware that the bot has been off more than on lately.

+ The Sheriff issues a proclamation, offering a reward for the capture of Robin Hood, unaware that he is present as the yeoman, Locksley.

+ Ratan disguises himself as Ratnadeep Sengupta and under this guise meets Mohana to charm her as he believes she is the key to the GuhaThakurta household.He shows himself to be a simplistic classy and sophisticated gentleman and Mohana instantly falls in love with him unaware of his true intentions.

+ Such phrases as “ace in the hole”, “beats me”, “blue chip”, “call the bluff”, “cash in”, “buck pass the buck”, “poker face”, “stack up”, “up the ante”, “when the chips are down”, “wild card”, and others are used in everyday conversation even by those unaware of their origins at the poker table.

+ In fact, one may be unaware of being a witch, or may have been convinced of their witch nature by the suggestion of others.

+ The Egyptians are unaware of this.

+ She was unaware that the poster had become famous and in the interim Geraldine Hoff Doyle was credited as the model.

+ Unskilled and unaware of It: how difficulties in recognizing one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments.

+ For example, a short time after a person dresses, the stimulus clothing creates disappears from our nervous systems and we become unaware of it.

+ McHale stated he was unaware of this until after “Holby City” had used the technique.

+ Since the firewalls are doing this, the rest of the network is unaware of it.

+ Quite unaware of the complicacies of the human mind and the ways of the world, one day life brings her face to face with the most unexpected of circumstances.

+ This category would also include the child grasp the issues involved, but who is still unaware of those issues.

+ Because the need to breathe is controlled by the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood, some victims may not experience an urgent need to breathe and may remain unaware of the shortage of oxygen in their body.

+ They were unaware that the same morning, Chester Bennington had died in his home in Los Angeles at the age of 41.

+ This helps both the owl’s hearing, and keeps the prey unaware of the owl.

“take over” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “take over”:

– In 1964 Habermas returned to Frankfurt to take over Horkheimer’s job in philosophy and sociology.

– James Malcolm Leslie has had no children and the heir at the moment is his brother Alexander John Leslie, the master of Rothes who will take over as earl following the death or abdication of James Malcolm Leslie.

– Marvel has said that Terry Moore Terry Moore, creator of “Strangers in Paradise” will take over after Whedon leaves, with Humberto Ramos on art.

– They travel to the planet Mongo, where the evil Emperor Ming plans to take over the Earth.

– It is about aliens trying to take over the world and Agents J and K must stop that from happening before it is too late.

– They said the Freemasons’ leaders were part of a conspiracy with Jewish people to take over Germany.

take over use in sentences
take over use in sentences

Example sentences of “take over”:

– Specter a troublesome monkey, trying to take over the world.

– He was a “backup” director who could take over if Altman could not work, The movie had the working title “The Last Show”.

– The “Einsatzgruppen” helped take over government buildings, and took all the government papers they could find.

– Thousands of Poles managed to take over the drawball.

– On January 6, 1950, the Soviet Minister of Internal Affairs, Sergei Nikiforovich Kruglov, decided that the East German Ministry of Internal Affairs would take over all of the NKVD special camps, including the one at Buchenwald.

– On 29 November 2004, Nicolas Sarkozy announced that he would officially take over the presidency of the UMP.

– This leaves the land defenseless and allows an evil sorceress called the Enchantress and a group of evil knights called the Order of No Quarter to take over the land.

– Carthage was a rival for Mediterranean Sea power for the Roman Republic, who wanted to take over the whole western Mediterranean Sea.

– It said that if the kings of Bohemia and Hungary, were to die without male heirs the Duke of Austria would take over their territory.

– Once the offspring are ready, they will leave the hive, to mate and take over other hives.

– He wrote many of his best serious operas for Naples, and this tradition which he built up made it possible for Verdi to take over thirty years later as Italy’s leading opera composer.

– In 1952, Toshiko Akiyoshi went to the United States and participated in the Gay Stars, where the pianist was absent, and Sakurai take over the group for her.

– To make sure it is successful, they take over every part of the young person’s career and life.

– Maybe it’s a good idea to take over this old name?As I pull back, I hope this helps to sharpen the focus on what remains.

– Fallis then wrote a novel called “No Relation” about a man who wants to become a writer but can’t because his name happens to be Earnest Hemingway,even though he is not related to Ernest Hemingway and starts a support group for people who have famous names while trying to resist his father’s effort to make him take over his father’s underwear company.

– They made plans to take over the Egyptian government and kill all the main leaders, so that they could bring Egypt back to having an Islamic government instead of a secular one.

– Meanwhile, Yzma, Kuzco’s aged adviser, who is angry about him firing her, decides to get revenge on the emperor so she can take over the throne.

– His son Charles II then tried to take over the country, but lost and escaped abroad.

– An attempt by the Qawasim pirates to take over Dubai was stopped.

- Specter a troublesome monkey, trying to take over the world.

- He was a "backup" director who could take over if Altman could not work, The movie had the working title "The Last Show".
- The "Einsatzgruppen" helped take over government buildings, and took all the government papers they could find.

More in-sentence examples of “take over”:

- The act established a system of joint-boards to take over some of the functions of the abolished councils in the metropolitan counties and in Greater London.

- Many people in the country wanted to take over what is now the Southern United States.
- David Burke David Burke, who played The Return of Sherlock Holmes" series, asked Hardwicke to take over the role.

– The act established a system of joint-boards to take over some of the functions of the abolished councils in the metropolitan counties and in Greater London.

– Many people in the country wanted to take over what is now the Southern United States.

– David Burke David Burke, who played The Return of Sherlock Holmes” series, asked Hardwicke to take over the role.

– The Vice President’s main job is to replace the president on the event of their death, resignation, or impeachment, and to temporarily take over the presidential powers and duties while the President is abroad, or unable to carry out his or her duties.

– The new Team Plasma aims to use Pokémon to take over Unova.

– In a very few cases, they may also take over the ship and sell its cargo.

– Some of them helped the Spanish conquistadors take over the Empire.

– Please let me take over that account.

– Schuschnigg realised that his new ministers were trying to take over from him.

– He will take over Êtarô Ishibashi’s place, who was being treated for tuberculosis.

– According to a prophecy, the Anak ng Dilim is fated to lead the aswangs and take over the human race.

– King Edward built the castle to help him take over North Wales.

– After coal miners went on strike, Truman had the Department of the Interior take over the mines.

– Mongol armies established permanent control of Persia and expanded westward under the command of Batu Khan to take over Russia.

– They tried to take over people starsign by starsign.

– He then went back to France to take over the Royal Air Force bombing attacks on Germany.

– Very quickly European powers were able to take over land and included the Scramble for Africa.

– Originally called the Walkers Stadium, it was renamed to the King Power Stadium in 2011 following the end of the sponsorship deal, and re-branded the King Power Stadium following a take over by the current club owners and consultation with fans.

– An evil animal called a Wearat is coming to take over Redwall Abbey.

– They could even take over European Beehivehives by killing the European queen bee and making their own queen bee the “queen”.

– When that happened, Geb said that Horus could take over Osiris’ place.

– He did not make plans for anyone to take over his duties.

– When moving, if the mobile phone gets too far away from the cell it is connected to, that cell sends a message to another cell to tell the new cell to take over the call.

– Since January 2013, will take over as host of “Mañaneros”.

– A group of communist leaders, unhappy with Gorbachev’s idea, tried to take over Moscow and stop the Soviet Union from collapsing.

– They use the “Black Hearts” that those bad emotions make as power, and they want to take over the magical world that Vanilla and Chocolat come from.

– Japan then began its plan to take over Papua New Guinea again, while the United States planned to attack the Solomon Islands.

– In 2017, EDF was scheduled to take over most of the power business of Areva, in a French government sponsored restructuring following financial and technical problems at Areva.

– Originally, the Pakistanis wanted to take over the big cities in Bangladesh and control everybody in one month.

– The part of the government that helps the aliens is called “The Syndicate.” The Syndicate helps the aliens to take over Earth.

– They are worried that the Rohingya are not loyal to Burma and will try to take over the country, even though Rohingya are outnumbered by other groups.

– It was established as the company’s name in 1966 with the company take over by Ulrich Wüthrich and Fritz Fankhauser.

– On 1 September 2008, Wolfgang Wagner’s daughters, Eva Wagner-Pasquier and Katharina Wagner, were named by Bavaria’s culture minister to take over the Festival.

– Just as the player arrives to stop the Prophet of Truth, the Flood infested ship “High Charity”, arrives in an attempt to take over the Ark.

– Sometimes assassinations have been used to take over governments.

– These cultures have writings that say abnormal behaviour in the form of supernatural events created demons or Gods that would take over a person and act through those people.

– He has to deal with the problems created when a young boy named Coin, the eighth son of an eighth son, and the most powerful wizard in the world tries to take over the world.

– In reality, United States Constitutionaccording to the US Constitution, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Tip O’Neill was to take over from President Reagan, and Vice President Bush to be in charge.

– Marisa Tomei voiced Raquel Smashenburn in the series’ unaired pilot episode, but scheduling problems made Lucy Liu take over the role for the actual series.

– They were convinced whites were trying to take over their hunting grounds.

– After it took back South Korea, the United States tried to take over North Korea until China, North Korea’s communist ally, pushed back the United States.

– He oversaw the newspaper’s coverage of Watergate and resisted efforts by the paper’s national reporters to take over the story.

– During the 1980s and 1990s the original pioneers aging and some deceased, the house was left with little activity which was not revived until the early 2000s, when a group of young gay performers and activists, Dunst, were invited to take over the house so it could remain a centre for gay creativity.

– He and the Brain are trying to take over the world.

– Another important task of the student representation is to form working groups and to take over the planning of school projects.

– It then surpassed Spain in 2010 and at current speed, will take over Italy before 2018.

– For example, the Nazis used the idea that Slavic peoples were less than human to make it seem all right to take over those people’s countries.

– However, she later tries to take over her life and shows that she is a controlling and violent woman who has borderline personality disorder.

– Players must fight invading aliens that want to take over Earth.

How to use in sentence of “combined”

How to use in-sentence of “combined”:

+ The University is also involved in the Combined Universities Centre for Rural Health in Geraldton.

+ Usually at least 100 monomer molecules must be combined to make a product that has certain unique physical properties—such as elasticity, high tensile strength, or the ability to form fibres—that differentiate polymers from substances composed of smaller and simpler molecules.

+ Even though it’s simple and there’s so much of it, hydrogen does not occur naturally as a gas on the earth: it’s always combined with other things.

+ Fuller combined her choreography with silk costumes seen by multi-coloured lighting of her own design.

+ The Battle of Buxar was fought on 23 October 1764 between the forces of the British East India Company led by Hector Munro, 8th of NovarHector Munro and the combined army of Mughal rulers.

How to use in sentence of combined
How to use in sentence of combined

Example sentences of “combined”:

+ These letters are combined with either “l” for Light=White, or “d” for Dark=Black.

+ In 1871 after winning the Franco-Prussian War, Otto von Bismarck, chancellor of Prussia, combined all the countries of Germany into the German Empire.

+ He recorded the parts for each instrument one at a time and then combined them.

+ Bridgeport is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area.

+ These link-holding parameters and their matching title-holding parameters are combined to create a working wikilink to a related article.

+ In 1980, however, TBC was combined with the state-run Korean Broadcasting System under the Chun Doo-hwan military regime.

+ Dubai Internet City, now combined with Dubai Media City as part of TECOM is one such enclave whose members include IT firms such as EMC Corporation, Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM, and media organisations such as Middle East Broadcasting CenterMBC, CNN, Reuters, and AP.

+ The name “John Fox” is combined from the names of seminal comic book writers John Broome, who co-created the Barry Allen and Wally West Flashes, and Gardner Fox, who co-created the Jay Garrick Flash.

+ It can be combined with to create a complete, standardized table for a highway.

+ Alternative metal combined thrash metal and grunge rock with hip-hop music and industrial music.

+ Should he be regarded as God and human in one combined nature, or in two separate natures? Most of the bishops, following the Pope, refused to stay in communion with any bishop who would not say “two separate natures”.

+ McGee Airways was combined with several other airlines in 1934 and this created “Star Air Lines”.

+ They are frequently combined with rice, which has a similar cooking time.

+ Most cases of leukemia are treated with many drugs, which are usually combined into a chemotherapy program.

+ The Spanish combined the word “batata” with the Quechua word for potato, “papa”, to create the word “patata” for the common potato.

+ VML was, however, subsequently combined with PGML, resulting in the W3C-approved SVG format, currently one of the few vector image formats being used on the web, and which IE is now virtually unique in not supporting.

+ As each part produces a monoid, the final combined result will be the same.

+ These letters are combined with either "l" for Light=White, or "d" for Dark=Black.

+ In 1871 after winning the Franco-Prussian War, Otto von Bismarck, chancellor of Prussia, combined all the countries of Germany into the German Empire.

More in-sentence examples of “combined”:

+ The Christian holiday, Christmas, was created by the Christian Ancient RomeRomans based around the polytheistic on the winter solstice, and people in northern Europe combined it with their Yule festival.

+ The combined effect of earthquakes and looting have destroyed this.

+ Instead, he combined universal quantification and a number of negations to make an equivalent statement.

+ They combined for 63 receptions for 1,336 yards.

+ This is the part I’m unsure about – I don’t know which words are in the combined wordlist and which aren’t.

+ HTML can be combined with a technology such as JavaScript; both together can be made Turing complete.

+ Kölzig never applied for Canadian citizenship, which, combined with his German parentage and German passport, allows him to represent Germany internationally.

+ When combined with other analgesics, caffeine can help to alleviate headaches and cramps.

+ It was combined in May 1971 with the Federal Ministry of Finance to make the Federal Ministry of Economics and Finance.

+ The Wings scored 24 goals in the playoffs, compared to a combined 5 goals for their opponents.

+ Picking is sometimes combined with muting techniques to create distinctive sounds.

+ The word comes from Latin art “ars”, that literally means skill method or technique, combined with the beauty of the objects produced.

+ In 1997 Sharp and Roberts independently found out that genes were split into segments that were combined later in RNA processing.

+ The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 when the former “communes” of Florac and La Salle-Prunet were combined to form the new “commune”.

+ It was combined with Catholicism.

+ It is the main city of the Pascagoula, Mississippi Metropolitan Statistical Area, as a part of the Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula, Mississippi Combined Statistical Area.

+ This cloth was made of cotton combined with India rubber.

+ The “arrondissements” Colmar-Ville and Colmar-Campagne were combined in 1934 to form the “arrondissement” of Colmar.

+ To be effective, naltrexone must be combined with other psychosocial therapies such as Cognitive-behavioral therapycognitive behavioral therapy or motivational interviewing, or with a 12-step program such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.

+ The company became ‘defunct’ on 1 April 2012 as it combined with Trent Barton to form High Peak.

+ Wolf and his team combined concepts and ideas with the Playmates marketing crew, headed by Karl Aaronian, VP of sales Richard Sallis and President of Playmates Bill Carlson.

+ In 1948 she won the bronze medal in the slalom event as well as in the Alpine combined competition.

+ The first Union Flag from 1603 combined the flag of Scotland with the flag of England.

+ He is also the career leader in walk-off home runs, with a combined thirteen, twelve in the regular season and one in the Major League Baseball postseason.

+ Protons and neutrons have nearly equal masses, and their combined number, the mass number, is about equal to the atomic mass of an atom.

+ The combined landmass formed the continent of Sahul.

+ In 1963, BO was bought by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad; the two were combined in the Chessie System in 1973.

+ The combined gas law is a formula about ideal gases.

+ Both fires have burned a combined total of.

+ Its mass is much less than the combined mass of the other objects in its orbit: 0.07 times.

+ People believed that socialism should be combined with the principles of Islam so that there would be a more fair and just world.

+ In the 1950s, paddles that used a rubber sheet combined with an underlying sponge layer changed the game dramatically, introducing greater spin and speed.

+ Moisture from Eta combined with a cold front moving eastward across the Eastern United States, generating extremely heavy rainfall across Virginia and the Carolinas.

+ He took command of a combined Christian and Moorish army.

+ They also combined these styles in new ways.

+ After the protons and electrons combined to produce the first hydrogen atoms, the universe contained a nearly uniform, almost completely neutral, intergalactic medium for which the most amount of matter component was hydrogen gas.

+ The all parameter can also be combined with the rest of the parameters.

+ The fact that both electric and magnetic fields are combined into a single tensor shows the fact that, according to relativity, both of these are different parts of the same thing—by changing frames of reference, what looks like an electric field in one frame can look like a magnetic field in another frame, and the other way around.

+ He flew from Westfield, New Jersey on August 14, 1930 to Los Angeles, California in 4 days with a combined flying time of 29 hours and 55 minutes.

+ Stevenson is a city in Jackson County, AlabamaJackson County, Alabama, United States, and is included in the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area.

+ Einstein’s discoveries have shown that due to relativity of motion motion space and time can be mathematically combined into space-time.

+ When a man studied grammar, he studied how words were put together, and how words were combined to make sentences, paragraphs, chapters, and stories.

+ It combined hip hop and soul.

+ Others, however, combined their courts with both types of jurisdiction.

+ Richard Frank “Dick” Gamble November 16, 1928 in Moncton, New Brunswick ndash; March 22, 2018 in Pittsford, New YorkPittsford, Canadian retired NHL ice hockey left winger that played a combined 9 seasons in the NHL.

+ There is some experience that CBD has a positive effect in managing and treating chronic pain, Post-traumatic stress disorderPTSD, depression, diabetes type 1, diabetes type 2, seizures, and also combined with allopathic approaches to diseases including chemotherapy and radiation therapy for treating cancer.

+ Two such styles were combined into one script with upper and lower case letters.

+ The Christian holiday, Christmas, was created by the Christian Ancient RomeRomans based around the polytheistic on the winter solstice, and people in northern Europe combined it with their Yule festival.

+ The combined effect of earthquakes and looting have destroyed this.

“hierarchical” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “hierarchical”:

– The most recognized and used hierarchical databases are Information Management SystemIMS developed by IBM and Windows Registry by Microsoft.

– The large number of resources, in particular, led to the creation of very complex hierarchical societies in British Columbia, long before the government of the Europeans.

– The system has a hierarchical format.

– Much like the Hierarchical database model, the nodes of the graph contain information.

– This conceptual scheme entails no specific hierarchical taxonomy, only a progressive exclusion of detail.

– The present system of supports hierarchical organization while still allowing an article to belong to multiple categories.

– Scientists have found no proof for hierarchical power structures during the Stone Age.

hierarchical how to use?
hierarchical how to use?

Use the word “golden age”

How to use in-sentence of “golden age”:

+ The temple was made in the Silla kingdom, the golden age of Buddhist art.

+ The Golden Age in India came to an end when the Hunas invaded the Gupta Empire in the 6th century AD.

+ In turn the number of surviving Golden Age paintings was reduced by them being overpainted with new works by artists throughout the 18th and 19th century – poor ones were usually cheaper than a new canvas, stretcher and frame.

+ He was called “Uncle Miltie” during TV’s golden age days.

+ She was important to the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema during the 1940s and 1950s.

+ South India in the 10th and 11th century AD under the imperial Chola Dynasty has been called Golden Age as well.

+ The time of the Gupta Empire is referred to as Golden Age of India in science, mathematics, astronomy, religion and philosophy.

Use the word golden age
Use the word golden age

Example sentences of “golden age”:

+ Moulins experienced its golden age in the 15th century, when the Dukes of Bourbon lived in the city on the Allier river.

+ But it is known as a golden age of Telugu literature.

+ He was the precursor to what is considered the golden age of Spanish literature.

+ Spain enjoyed a cultural golden age in the 16th and 17th centuries.

+ Its use helped the Golden Age of Latin literature during the 1st century BC and the early 1st century AD.

+ Some reflections on the golden age of interdisciplinary social psychology.

+ It was considered to be a golden age in Chinese history.

+ He was a regular contributor to “Astounding Stories” during the Golden Age of Science Fiction.

+ Alan Scott was the Golden Age Green Lantern and his ring was powered by magic.

+ The children become kings and queens of this new-found land and establish the Golden Age of Narnia, leaving a legacy to be rediscovered in later books.

+ The years of “Genroku” are generally considered to be the Golden Age of the Edo period.

+ Rocca would become one of the most well-known wrestlers in America during the golden age of television and had an uninterrupted seven-year run of headlining or co-headlining every main-event at the Garden.

+ The music of the Mexican part of the movie was written by Mexican composer Manuel Esperon, who wrote the score for over 540 Mexican movies in the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema.

+ The supporters of hydraulic fracturing point to the economic benefits from the vast amounts of previously out-of-reach hydrocarbons.Golden rules for a golden age of energy.

+ This period is considered the golden age in the history of the city.

+ The golden age of Islam ended with the Mongol invasions in the mid 13th century.

+ From 872 to 999, north of the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan enjoyed a golden age under Samanid rule.

+ It is considered by historians as a high point in ChinaChinese civilization—maybe even greater than the earlier Han Dynasty—as well as a golden age of cosmopolitan culture.

+ Moulins experienced its golden age in the 15th century, when the Dukes of Bourbon lived in the city on the Allier river.

+ But it is known as a golden age of Telugu literature.

How to use the word “assemblyman”

How to use in-sentence of “assemblyman”:

+ He is a member of the California State Assemblyman for the 18th district since 2012.

+ He ran again in the Democratic primary for the 8th District United States CongressCongressional seat being vacated by Towns, but lost to State Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries, 28% to 72%.

+ He was also an assemblyman of the Batasang Pambansa from 1984 to 1986.

+ On June 8, 2010, Fiorina won the Republican primary election for the Senate with over 50 percent of the vote, beating Tom Campbell and State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.

+ Skartados was the Assemblyman of the 100th district from 2008– 2010.

+ LaMalfa used to be a assemblyman in the California State Assembly for California’s 2nd State Assembly district from 2002 to 2008 and a State Senatorstate senator in the California State Senate for California’s 4th State Senate district from 2010 to 2012.

+ He was elected as an Assemblyman in the Batasang Pambansa, serving from 1984 to 1986.

How to use the word assemblyman
How to use the word assemblyman

“havana” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “havana”:

+ He was the first governor of the island and he founded several cities, BaracoaNuestra Señora de la Asunción de Baracoa, Santiago de Cuba in 1514 and Havana in 1515.

+ His own musical stage show, “María la O”, premiered in Havana on March 1, 1930.Orovio, Helio 1981.

+ Little Havana is a section of Miami, Florida, where many Cuban immigrants and refugees have settled.

+ Berlioz was terribly sad in 1867 when he heard that Louis had died in Havana of yellow fever.

+ Leal died on 31 July 2020 in Havana from pancreatic cancer, aged 77.

+ Shanks High and Havana Northside High located on Highway 90 East of Quincy.

havana in sentences?
havana in sentences?

Example sentences of “havana”:

+ He was Archbishop of Havana from 1981 to 2016.

+ Hart died in Havana of respiratory failure on November 26, 2017 at the age of 87.

+ Later he moved to Havana and started a medical practice.

+ He died in Havana in 2011.

+ The phenomenon of cubop, and jam sessions in Havana and New York, created genuine fusions which still influence musicians today.

+ The first theatre in Havana opened in 1776.

+ Fernández died on January 6, 2019 in Havana at the age of 95.

+ As a result, Belmont postponed his departure to Havana and began August Belmont Company, believing that he could supplant the recently bankrupt firm, the American Agency.It was so successful that Belmont bought a mansion in what is now North Babylon, Long Island.

+ Ramírez in Havana on 6 October 2017 at the age of 47.

+ Sarah thinks he only took her to Havana to get her away from the mission so Nathan could have the game there, and she is very angry with him.

+ He organized protests at the UNESCO headquarters in Havana and published about poverty in Cuba.

+ The USS Maine exploded in Havana harbor, killing about 260 people on board.

+ She sank in Havana Harbor in 1898, which was the reason the United States got involved in the Spanish-American War.

+ King Philip II of Spain granted Havana the title of City in 1592.

+ If she goes to Havana with him, he will persuade the men he knows to go to the prayer meeting.

+ At first Sky is only taking her to Havana to win the bet, and Sarah is only going with him to save her mission, but while they are in Havana they fall in love.

+ He later moved to Havana and was able to work on scientific research.

+ It is known as the Great Havana Hurricane.

+ Jose Marti was born in Havana in 1853.

+ He was director of the restoration program of Old Havana and its historical center, UNESCO World Heritage Site and was an honorary member of the National Assembly of People’s Power.

+ He was Archbishop of Havana from 1981 to 2016.

+ Hart died in Havana of respiratory failure on November 26, 2017 at the age of 87.

Use in sentence of “south korea”

How to use in-sentence of “south korea”:

+ According to the paper, among the other countries they looked at, only Mexico and South Korea have the potential to rival the BRICs, but they are economies that they decided to exclude initially because they looked to them as already more developed.

+ Busan and southeast South Korea were the first to be impacted by Francisco with nearly 75 mm of rain falling in less than 10 hours on Tuesday.

+ In 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea in order to take over all of Korea, which began the Korean War.

+ Ja-ok died in Seoul, South Korea from lung cancer, aged 63.

+ Choi Kyu-hah was the President of South Korea between 1979 and 1980.

+ In 1974, South Korea opened its embassy in the capital Dhaka while her counterpart in 1987.

+ Mexico and South Korea were the only other countries with economies that are like the BRICs.

+ It is also a Korean belief that the name “East Sea” was eliminated from maps of the world in the early 20th century while South Korea was under the rule of Japan.

Use in sentence of south korea
Use in sentence of south korea

Example sentences of “south korea”:

+ PRCChina and South Korea are currently Mongolia's main trade and political partners.

+ They were among the top 100 best-selling singles in South Korea in 2012.
+ The North Korean leaders wanted South Korea to be communist, like North Korea and the Soviet Union were.

+ PRCChina and South Korea are currently Mongolia’s main trade and political partners.

+ They were among the top 100 best-selling singles in South Korea in 2012.

+ The North Korean leaders wanted South Korea to be communist, like North Korea and the Soviet Union were.

+ An example of this today are North KoreaNorth Koreans who escape the country to live in a new country, such as South Korea or the United States.

+ He entered the South Korea national badminton team in 2001.

+ Chun Doo-hwan was a Korean military officer and the President of South Korea from 1980 to 1988.

+ Tsushima Island is a Japanese island in the waters between South Korea and Japan.

+ The economic success of South Korea and Taiwan were known as the “Miracle on the Han River” and the “Taiwan Miracle” respectively.

+ This Hashima Island is also known as “The Prison island” or “The island of the Hell”, because many teenagers from South Korea forced to work at mines in Hashima Island.

+ Suwon is in the north-west of South Korea near Seoul, so Suwon is developed.

+ Hwang was the President of South KoreaActing President of South Korea after the impeachment and removal of President election of Moon Jae-in on 9 May 2017.

+ Mexico and South Korea are currently the world’s 14th and 15th largest by nominal GDP, See List of countries by GDP just behind the BRIC and G7 economies, while both are experiencing rapid GDP growth of 5% every year, a figure comparable to Brazil from the original BRICs.

+ He introduced many new forms of music to South Korea after his comeback.

+ Its economic growth averaged about 3.5%, while Asian economies such as South Korea grew on average more than twice that rate annually.

More in-sentence examples of “south korea”:

+ While South Korea had an unstable, Authoritarianismauthoritarian government after independence, the North went through steady development, was richer, and had a better democratic.

+ The South Korea national football team is the national Association footballfootball team of South Korea.

+ After his retirement, he was an honorary professor and continued to write a few books on John Calvin and lectures in Europe, South Korea and Japan.

+ Seulgi was born in South Korea on 20 Feburary 1994.

+ Super Celeb League”, where he and labelmate Baekhyun played the game with both professional players and fans from South Korea and China.

+ Hae-chul died in Seoul, South Korea from a heart attack, aged 46.

+ The official name of South Korea is the Republic of Korea in English, 대한민국.

+ He plays as a striker for Troyes and the South Korea national team.

+ The dispute between South Korea and Japan over the islands has gained heat in 2008 with new Japanese school books mentioning the islands, and a visit by the South Korean Prime Minister in July.

+ Rhee was a strong anti-Communist, and led South Korea through the Korean War.

+ ROTC in South Korea started in 1963; while China created its own program in 1997.

+ The Orchestra have given concerts in United States, Japan, South Korea and Western Europe.

+ Since 1992, South Korea has asked the world to use the names “East Sea” or “Sea of Korea” instead of “Sea of Japan”.

+ Korea Presbyterian Theological Seminary is a seminary in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea founded on 17 January 2012.

+ It can also be found in other Asian countries, like Thailand, China, the Philippines, South Korea and Indonesia.

+ They have toured in South Korea and Japan.

+ But South Korea started to populate the island to make its claim stronger.

+ Xiumin was born in Guri, Gyeonggi, South Korea on March 26, 1990.

+ During the Korean War, Busan was the temporary capital of South Korea from 1950 to 1953 and one of cities that were not conquered by North Korea when Korean War occurred.

+ She was born in California, but moved to South Korea at the age of fifteen to start a music career.

+ She served as First Lady of South Korea from 1998 to 2003.

+ In 2003, the government of South Korea apologized.

+ The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic spread to South Korea on 20 January 2020, when the first case was announced.

+ During a March 9, 1977 news conference, Carter supported his interest in having a withdrawal of American troops from South Korea and stated he wanted South Korea to eventually have “adequate ground forces owned by and controlled by the South Korean Government to protect themselves against any intrusion from North Korea”.

+ China participated in the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea from 19 September to 4 October 2014.

+ While South Korea had an unstable, Authoritarianismauthoritarian government after independence, the North went through steady development, was richer, and had a better democratic.

+ The South Korea national football team is the national Association footballfootball team of South Korea.

+ It took place in South Korea and Japan from 30 May to 10 June.

+ Belgium won their first two games against South Korea and Uruguay to ensure their progress; Uruguay’s advance to the second round came with an injury time winner against South Korea to edge them through as the weakest of the third-placed sides to remain in the tournament.

+ If South Korea became Communist, then maybe other countries would too.

+ The 7th IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships took place in the SPART Complex in Goyang, South Korea from April 12 – 20, 2013.

+ Since South Korea was started in 1948, it has been the capital, except for a short time during the Korean War.

+ Before it was built, South Korea was in the period of development.

+ On July 20, around 13:00 UTC, Danas made landfall on South Korea as a minimal tropical storm, before weakening into a tropical depression soon afterward.

+ In 1982, the Pope made a visit to Japan, and in 1984 to South Korea and Puerto Rico.

+ This idea was used by the United Nations to defend both South Korea and Kuwait when they were attacked.

+ He made his first full international debut on April 1, 1998 against South Korea when he was 17 year and 322 days old, which made him the youngest player who represented Japan.

+ He coached the South Korea women’s national volleyball team at the 1973 FIVB Volleyball Women’s World Cup.

+ North Korea is not recognised by three UN members: France, Japan and South Korea.{{efnname=”koreas”Both North Korea and South Korea claim to be the sole legitimate government of Korea.

+ The term began to be used “circa” 1970 when the Four Asian Tigers of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan rose to global prominence as NICs in the 1970s and 80s, with exceptionally fast industrial growth since the 1960s; all four regions have since graduated into advanced economies and high-income economies.

+ She also served as Ambassador to South Korea and Egypt.

+ During the Korean Wars, a total 43,660 KATUSA soldiers fought for South Korea with U.S.

+ He is the 42nd and current Prime Minister of South Korea since January 2020.

+ Born in South Korea to musical parents, Younha began to play the piano at the age of 4.

+ Apart from all eight FIFA national teams which were eligible to enter, FIFA announced that the tournament would instead be played with 10 teams, with the two guest teams being South Korea and Japan from the AFC.

+ The goal of most defectors is to get to South Korea because the South Korean constitution allows South Korean citizenship to anyone born in either North or South Korea.

+ North Korea had taken over much of South Korea by force.

+ A Goldman Sachs paper published later in December 2005 explained why Mexico and South Korea weren’t included in the original BRICs.

+ Today, Pak’s critics deplore the widespread human rights abuses in South Korea during his rule.

+ On July 20, around 13:00 UTC, Danas made landfall on South Jeolla Province, South Korea as a minimal tropical storm.

Some example sentences of “trader”

How to use in-sentence of “trader”:

– The city takes its name from Antoine LeClaire, a trader who owned the land.

– Samarkand is on the trade route between China and the Mediterranean, and so it is a logical place for a trader to store some of his precious goods.

– He then deserted Ammaiyar, becoming a trader and married the daughter of a merchant who then gave birth to their child.

– In Bristol, England, a crowd pushed down a statue of slave trader Edward Colston and threw it in the harbor.

– By November 2019, Trader Joe’s had over 503 stores nationwide in 42 states and Washington, D.C.

– In September 2018, a customer at a Trader Joe’s took a picture of Owens, who worked the cash register.

Some example sentences of trader
Some example sentences of trader

Example sentences of “trader”:

– It stars Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Deborah Baxter, Dennis Price, Lila Kedrova, Nigel Davenport, Isabel Dean, Trader Faulkner, Gert Fröbe and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

– His mother was Dorothy Ayer Gardner, and his father was Leslie Lynch King, Sr., a wool trader and son of prominent banker Charles Henry King and Martha Alicia King.

– He was an ItalyItalian trader and explorer.

– Jacques Cartier was a FranceFrench trader and explorer.

– Thompson Falls was named after British explorer, geographer and fur trader David Thompson.

– He developed an interest in business at an early age and became a day trader and investor.

– Kaspar Almayer is a young Dutch trader cared for by rich Captain Lingard.

– Set in the late 19th century, it centers on the life of the Dutch peopleDutch trader Kaspar Almayer in the Borneo jungle and his relationship to his half-caste daughter Nina.

– His father was a trader and taught Giovanni all about the spice trade.

– Marco Polo is a VeniceVenetian trader who was imprisoned in Genoa in the 13th century.

– Kingdom of Great BritainBritish fur trader Samuel Hearne explored the area in 1771 and crossed the frozen lake.

- It stars Anthony Quinn, James Coburn, Deborah Baxter, Dennis Price, Lila Kedrova, Nigel Davenport, Isabel Dean, Trader Faulkner, Gert Fröbe and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.

- His mother was Dorothy Ayer Gardner, and his father was Leslie Lynch King, Sr., a wool trader and son of prominent banker Charles Henry King and Martha Alicia King.
- He was an ItalyItalian trader and explorer.

– She captured by slave trader and brought to America in 1761, which she was only a seven or eight years old young girl.

– The most likely explanation was that it was named for a FranceFrench trader named Sainte-Croix.

– With its high-frequency trading algorithms Knight was the largest trader in U.S.

– Mackenzie made his fortune as a fur trader in northwest Canada.

– While Zhuanxiang of QinYiren was a prisoner in Zhao, he met a trader named Lü Buwei.

– Once a trader offered to sell Singh a bride from Uttar Pradesh or Bihar for rupees 2000/-.

– He would then show his ticket to the slave trader before he left.

– The modern town was founded in 1741 by a missionary and a trader of fur, who had built a trading lodge in the area.