Some sentences in use of “gateway”

How to use in-sentence of “gateway”:

– The My Computer folder is a gateway to all the data stored on the computer, attached devices, and the network — as well as a shortcut to most of your system information.

– Oroville is thought to be the gateway to Lake Oroville and Feather River recreational areas.

– She is pictured in several scenes from a Karnak gateway dating to Thutmose II’s reign, both together with her husband and alone.

– Both the Indians and the Cavaliers have their games at the Gateway District in Downtown while the Browns have a stadium on the shores of Lake Erie.

– Richmond station was the gateway to many of the main venues.

Some sentences in use of gateway
Some sentences in use of gateway

Example sentences of “gateway”:

– The MVC’s I-AA football teams had membership in the MVC and Gateway in the 1985 season.

– Scientific study of the possible causes of the gateway theory is important for health policy.

– Franciscan University of Steubenville and Eastern Gateway Community College are located in the city.

– Known as a city with 1000-year history, Jeonju is also promoted as a gateway to traditional Korean culture and gastronomy.

– It provides passenger rail services on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line from Fenchurch Street railway station in the City of London to the northern Thames Gateway area of southern Essex including Grays and Southend-on-Sea.

– Dalaman has an international airport, Dalaman International Airport, which serves a gateway to tourists who are coming Mugla and the surrounding area.

– This village is the boundary wall between Swat and Buner, serving as the gateway to Buner valley.

– His biggest monument was a limestone gateway at Karnak that was once at the front of the Fourth Pylon’s forecourt.

– The routers use interior gateway protocols to help with making forwarding route decisions.

– It is a major tourist destination and a popular gateway for travellers visiting Sabah and Borneo.

– The airport serves as a major inbound gateway for cruise line passengers departing out of Port Canaveral on lines including Royal Caribbean International, Carnival Cruise Lines, Disney Cruise Line, SunCruz Casinos, and Sterling Casinos, all operating motorcoach transportation to Port Canaveral, primarily with partnerships with Mears Transportation.

- The MVC's I-AA football teams had membership in the MVC and Gateway in the 1985 season.

- Scientific study of the possible causes of the gateway theory is important for health policy.

– This gateway originally stood beside the River Liffey at Bloody Bridge.

– Red Lodge is a gateway to Yellowstone National Park via the Beartooth Highway.

– Lagos is still the commercial capital of Nigeria and a gateway to West Africa.

– Beginning with the 1985 season, all of the remaining AMCU football teams, plus the MVC’s I-AA teams, joined the Gateway Collegiate Athletic Conference, which had sponsored only women’s sports.

– It is the main gateway to South West England.

– The Gateway area is on the east side.

– It is also the site of Ngurah Rai Airport, the main gateway to Bali.

– It is thought to be part of the Gateway Cities.

More in-sentence examples of “gateway”:

– Betsy Bryan, pp.235-236 The gateway was later pulled down and its building blocks used for the foundation of the Third Pylon Pylon by Amenhotep III.

– He tries to get back to his home realm, but the gateway closes before he could do so.

– Its most famous landmark is the Gateway Arch.

– Once the destination address has been found your computer connects to your gateway router.

– The wonderful old town with its town church and its location as the gateway to the three Jura lakes with vineyards on the hillsides and extensive vegetable cultivation make the town very attractive.

– The Washington Navy Yard was the ceremonial gateway to the nation’s capital.

– In his final year there, he was able to start and was named the Gateway Conference’s Offensive Player of the Year.

– Bodine won at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Gateway International Raceway, and Texas Motor Speedway.

– Euston is the main rail gateway for Virgin services to/from the West Midlands West Midlands, the North West, North Wales and Scotland.

– Guwahati serves as the gateway to the rest of the Seven States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.

– The pass on the Ladakh Range is north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys.

– Palak is the gateway into Abbottabad District.

– North Melbourne Railway Station is the gateway through which all west and northwest bound train lines in Melbourne, Australia pass.

– On either side of the gateway are two gothic towers, with sculptures of the “Cardinal Virtues”.

– Over twenty individual state and municipal parks are in the Santa Monica Mountains, including: Topanga State Park, Leo Carrillo State Park, Malibu Creek State Park, Point Mugu State Park, Will Rogers State Historic Park, Point Dume State Beach, Griffith Park, Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park, Charmlee Wilderness Park, Runyon Canyon Park, and the Paramount Ranch.

– Tower Gateway is within Travelcard Zone 1.

– Initially, several banks did not support the online payment gateway system.

– The College of Health Related Professions is the gateway for students seeking to enter some of the most competitive and highly paid careers in healthcare today: physician assistant, physical and occupational therapy, medical informatics, diagnostic medical imaging, and midwifery.

– Maywood is a small city in Gateway Citiessoutheast Los Angeles County, California.

– The gateway then sends data to a router at your ISP, that router can be said to be part of the internet and connects to other routers until the data reaches the destination.

– The council wants to keep Croydon a big town by building more offices and entertainment facilities so a new place called the Croydon Gateway is planned.

– He is the founder and Chairman of Gateway Mortgage Group.

– Most of the schools in the Gateway were also MVC members.

– It is the second busiest airport in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur International Airport and it is a major gateway into Sabah and East Malaysia.

– However, intelligence in the network is located at nodes in the form of routers which forward datagrams to the next known gateway on the route to the final destination.

– The Border Gateway Protocol is the main routingrouting protocol of the Internet.

– At that time, the Gateway became a football-only conference, changing its name to Gateway Football Conference.

– It is considered part of the Gateway Cities.

– Very often, people have a router or gateway at home, to which they connect computers, printers, and other devices.

– In 2008, the Gateway changed its name to the current Missouri Valley Football Conference.

– Tower Gateway is a Docklands Light Railway station in the Tower ward in the City of London, England.

– The activities of a gateway are more complex than that of the router or switch as it communicates using more than one protocol.

– Pantai Merdeka is also a gateway to island activities in small islands called Pulau Bidan and Pulau Telor which are a few minutes boat ride away.

– Two schools that were in the MVFC during the Gateway era have moved to other conferences.

– Other bridges in Australia built in the same way are the Gateway Bridge, Brisbane and Mooney Mooney Bridge near Gosford, north of Sydney.

– It is also a main gateway of trade with Belarus due to its proximity to the border and its current and longstanding relationship with Hrodno, Belarus.

– Betters released nine LPs on Gateway Records, and three LPs for Reprise.

– It is a major junction on the West Coast Main Line and acts as a rail gateway for North West England.

– Adams Morgan, together with the nearby Mount Pleasant and Columbia Heights, serve as a gateway community for immigrants.

– By convention the gateway has the lowest IP address.

– The school is close to the National Museum of Natural Science, the Taichung city government area, and the Taichung International Gateway District.

– The gateway theory helps shape education and lawmaking about drugs.

– Huntington Park is a city in the Gateway Cities district of southeastern Los Angeles County, CaliforniaLos Angeles County, California.

– The gateway was built and decorated by Giovanni BonGiovanni and Bartolomeo Bon from 1438–1442.

– Kalispell is also the gateway to Glacier National Park.

– To be particular, it is like a gateway to access data stored on hard drive partitions.

- Betsy Bryan, pp.235-236 The gateway was later pulled down and its building blocks used for the foundation of the Third Pylon Pylon by Amenhotep III.

- He tries to get back to his home realm, but the gateway closes before he could do so.

How to use the word “bullet”

How to use in-sentence of “bullet”:

+ The effect of mistakes in estimating the distance to the target is smaller for bullet with a higher BC.

+ For example, it should not be used around multiple bullet or numbered points or more than one cell of a table.

+ A machine gun is a weapon that can fire one bullet after another as long as the trigger is pulled and there are bullets ready to fire.

+ Other bands he was a member of are Terry Knight and the Pack and Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band.

+ Boss battles often introduce these coloured bullet mechanics.

+ Short paragraphs and single sentences normally do not need their own subheading, and in these cases it may be better to use bullet points or bold text instead.

+ Among other uses, this template may be used in lists to provide something stronger than a bold middot \”#183;\” or a bullet \”#8226;\”, but shorter than an em dash \”#8212;\”.

+ A werewolf can maybe be killed with silver bullet but it depends on what type of werewolf.

How to use the word bullet
How to use the word bullet

Example sentences of “bullet”:

+ In the US military, it was the main bullet used for rifles and Light machine gunlight machine guns for the first half of the 20th century.

+ German troops shoot at the boat, and water enters through the bullet holes.

+ The bullet is at the front of the cartridge.

+ Army made this cartridge because it needed a bullet more powerful than the.45 ACP but lighter than the.30-06.

+ Radha then turned the gun on himself and tried to shoot himself, but the bullet just scratched his right temple.

+ In most actions that use blowback operation, the breech is not locked mechanically at the time of firing: the inertia of the bolt and recoil spring, relative to the weight of the bullet, delays opening of the breech until the bullet has left the barrel.

+ A battle rifle is a select fire rifle that fires a powerful bullet such as 7.62×51mm NATO.

+ Doctor Henry Kowland attended William Benyon the following day, and found a bullet had passed through his windpipe and lodged in the spine, paralyzing him from the neck down.

+ The bullet entered through his right cheek, and travelled down his neck.

+ In the US military, it was the main bullet used for rifles and Light machine gunlight machine guns for the first half of the 20th century.

+ German troops shoot at the boat, and water enters through the bullet holes.
+ The bullet is at the front of the cartridge.

+ With smoothbore firearms, a round bullet was best because it was the same in any position.

+ He walked through the school’s halls shooting at another student, Darnell Rodgers, but the bullet just scratched Rodgers, hurting his elbow.

+ They are used to make bullet resistant vests and bullet resistant face masks.

+ On 5 October 1916, Hitler was hurt by a bullet shell.

+ Timothy McCarthy, a retired member of the United States Secret Service who took a bullet for President Ronald Reagan during the Assassination attempt on Ronald Reaganassassination attempt by John Hinckley, Jr., was named interim village manager in July 2016.

+ The 5.45 x 39mm cartridge is the main bullet made for short- and medium-range guns for the later Soviet and Russian militaries.

+ The fifth bullet hit the bullet-resistant glass of the window on the open side door of the limousine.

More in-sentence examples of “bullet”:

+ Flashes of Zevon's later writing preoccupations of romantic loss and noir-ish violence are present in songs like "Tule's Blues" and "A Bullet for Ramona".

+ However, Admiral Nelson, on board his ship, "HMS Victory", was hit by a musket bullet fired by a sniper from the French ship "Redoutable".Iggulden, Hal; Iggulden, Conn.

+ Flashes of Zevon’s later writing preoccupations of romantic loss and noir-ish violence are present in songs like “Tule’s Blues” and “A Bullet for Ramona”.

+ However, Admiral Nelson, on board his ship, “HMS Victory”, was hit by a musket bullet fired by a sniper from the French ship “Redoutable”.Iggulden, Hal; Iggulden, Conn.

+ The bullet struck Booth in the back of the head behind his left ear, passed though his neck, and out into the barn.

+ Drew Hankinson is a Professional wrestlingprofessional wrestler that currently works for New Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name Doc Gallows and is a member of the wrestling stable Bullet Club.

+ The sixth and final bullet ricocheted off the armored side of the limousine and hit the president in his left underarm, grazing a rib and lodging in his lung, stopping nearly 1 inch from his heart.

+ The first bullet hit White House Press Secretary James Brady in the head.

+ A numbered list is a kind of bullet format.

+ A flat nosed bullet is mostly used in handguns, although there are also some rifle bullets called flat nosed.

+ He remained on the battlefield giving orders until a loss of blood from two bullet wounds forced him to leave the field.

+ The car features optional bullet proofing.

+ It was first used in the Vietnam War as the main bullet used by the US military.

+ Burr’s bullet struck Hamilton and knocked him down.

+ Mordehai Milgrom, the original proposer of MOND, has posted on-line a rebuttal of claims that the Bullet Cluster proves the existence of dark matter.

+ There are too many bullet points as it stands.

+ The autopsy revealed that the bullet entered Selena’s lower back.

+ That is, a non-breaking space, a bullet and a normal space.

+ Sometimes, the difference in two bullet designs fired from the same rifle can result in a difference between the two of over 30cm.

+ If you are measuring the position and momentum of a bullet that is stuck in a cliff of a great mountain somewhere, it is a simple matter.

+ The glue breaks apart when the bullet hits the target.

+ The bullet is the spaceship.

+ Milgrom claims that MOND correctly accounts for the dynamics of galaxies outside of galaxy clusters, and even in clusters such as the Bullet Cluster it removes the need for most dark matter, leaving only a factor of two which Milgrom expects to be simply unseen ordinary matter rather than cold dark matter.

+ But if the bullet is somewhere between a gun and a target, it will be difficult to get its position at any given time.

+ A solid copper pistol bullet is usually hollow point, and is mainly used for self-defense and/or target shooting.

+ On the other hand, if the animal is further than estimated the bullet will hit lower than expected.

+ The “flat nose” on a rifle bullet may be much smaller.

+ Every trigger pull causes a complete cycle and a bullet is fired.

+ A frangible pistol bullet will break apart on contact.

+ The bullet is the same size, but the case is a little smaller so soldiers could carry more bullets.

+ Mainly through the combat system, the player encounters multiple enemies who attack with a bullet hell system, which can be resolved peacefully or by fighting them.

+ In a semi-automatic firearm, the weapon can fire a bullet each time the trigger is pulled.

+ The.45 is famous for being the bullet used in the M1911 and for being the choice of the U.S.

+ The barrel guides the bullet which then flies to the target.

+ During battles, players control a small red heart which represents their soul, and must avoid attacks shot by the monster in a way much like a bullet hell shooter.

+ Sometimes the bullet would do little more than dribble out of the barrel and travel only a short distance.

+ However, it is now generally agreed that the bullet that hit Richthofen was fired from the ground.

+ When the slowed bullet hits the flexible layer, it is stopped.

+ The speed makes the bullet less affected by gravity.

+ When shot at human targets, the.45 ACP bullet makes a big hole that causes blood loss and leads to faster death.

+ Any small differences in the shape of the bullet are mostly canceled as it spins.

+ A short time after that, Gandhi, who was aging and ill, died from a bullet fired by a Hindu extremist named Nathuram Godse.

+ FN Herstal made the bullet because NATO wanted a pistol-sized round that could replace the 9x19mm Parabellum bullet, since the 9mm cannot shoot through most body armor.

+ When a hollow point pistol bullet hits a target, it almost completely flattens itself.

+ The bullet physics are similar to tactical shooters such as “Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter” or “Call of Duty 2”.

+ A bullet came through two doors and hit Wade.

+ If the target animal is closer than estimated, then the bullet will hit higher than expected.

+ Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, tried to locate the bullet with a primitive metal detector, but failed because the bed was lined with steel wire.

+ Because the bullet was a tighter fit in the barrel, Rifles became very difficult to load after a few shots.

+ The bullet was the same size as the 7.92 x 57mm Mauser, but the case was about half the size.

“Credit card” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “Credit card”:

– In the episode, The Canine Mutiny he was shortly abandoned by Bart after Bart gets a new dog named “Laddie” with his credit card and the repo-men took him but is then re-adopted by Bart after he gets bored of Laddie and goes to search for Santa’s Little Helper who was at the time working as a seeing-eye dog for a blind man.

– This is a credit card loan, and just like any other loan, it comes with interest and fees.

– Hospitals, credit card centers, police stations, and banks use fuel cells to provide power to their facilities.

– People need a debit card or credit card in order to use an ATM.

– Once a shopper is satisfied with their selections, the shopper makes a binding order and payment using a credit card or other financial arrangement.

Credit card - some sentence examples
Credit card – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “Credit card”:

- In many countries, when a customer apply for credit from a bank, store or credit card company, their information is checked with credit monitoring organization.

- They provide their name, smartphone number, and a credit card number to Uber.
- This means that the store or other seller must pay a fee to the credit card company or app company.

– In many countries, when a customer apply for credit from a bank, store or credit card company, their information is checked with credit monitoring organization.

– They provide their name, smartphone number, and a credit card number to Uber.

– This means that the store or other seller must pay a fee to the credit card company or app company.

– It now includes not only the electronic representation of text, such as emails and word processor documents, but also the computer representation of speech, music, pictures, videos, Automated teller machineATM and credit card transactions, sensor data, and so forth.

– If you charge items to a credit card and do not make the monthly payments, the credit card issuer can report the non-payment to the credit-reporting agencies.

– The American Express Company, is a financefinancial company which today is best known for its credit card business.

– Hard drives can also contain secret information like credit card numbers.

– To use one, people pay with coins, a credit card or a prepaid card.

– Subscribers can pay with a credit card or by special cards which are bought in shops and enter the codes online.

– Debt consolidation usually entails taking a secured loan against an asset, such as a house, and using this to pay off higher-interest unsecured loans and credit card debts.

– The credit card companies take another part.

– Mastercard, first known as Interbank/Master Charge, was started by several California banks as a competitor to the Visa Inc.BankAmericard by Bank of America, later the Visa credit card by Visa Inc.

– Security bugs are considered especially important to fix because they might allow intruders to steal important information such as credit card numbers or passwords.

– In a similar way, EMV technology makes use of PIN numbers to make sure only the person holding a credit card can make a transaction with it.

– Some door locks can be shimmed with a credit card or similar thin plastic object.

– In 2011, she was an advisor for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a government agency that protects consumers from unfair practices of banks, payday lenders, student loan providers, credit card companies, collection agencies, for-profit colleges and universities, and the collection departments of health maintenance organizations.

– Sometimes called Amex cards, these credit cards make up nearly a quarter of all credit card transactions in the USA.

– Google will do this by credit card or phone.

In sentence examples of “always”

How to use in-sentence of “always”:

+ Knowing where to find this underground water has always been important for human survival in the area.

+ Blush is almost always used by girls and not often used by boys except for in acting.

+ Sakshi With Mohini always plan against Preet.

+ Because of its fast metabolism, it is always eating.

+ This family name always ends with “”-viridae”.

In sentence examples of always
In sentence examples of always

Example sentences of “always”:

+ He was born Alfred Eric Leslie Satie, but as a grown-up he always spelled his name “Erik”.

+ The farmers always went back to their farms.
+ Bullying does not always mean hitting people.

+ He was born Alfred Eric Leslie Satie, but as a grown-up he always spelled his name “Erik”.

+ The farmers always went back to their farms.

+ Bullying does not always mean hitting people.

+ NASA’s Sentry System is always checking the MPC asteroid information.

+ The concert always ends with three encores after the main programme.

+ This is not always the case; sometimes, some susceptible people remain uninfected.

+ Although editors who always edit badly are bad editors and editors who always vandalize are vandals, we all need to be civil to each other.

+ In cultures where people always wear shoes, people sometimes think it is bad not to wear them.

+ All parameters have some fallback to allow for graceful failure, but some should almost always be applied.

+ The repertoire of new ballets and new music grew, and the productions were not always successful.

+ People have always danced.

+ Also, the ways that new living things build themselves can’t always create every kind of part that can be imagined.

+ This is always less than the unit charge associated with an ion, but has no real fixed value.

+ Suleiman I or Suleyman I سليمان “Sulaymān”, Süleyman; almost always “Kanuni Sultan Süleyman” in Turkish languageTurkish, was the tenth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

+ Eleanor always enjoyed the good graces of her uncle Theodore Roosevelt, the main figure of the Oyster Bay Roosevelts.

+ Hemotoxic is very painful, and people who are bitten by a snake with hemotoxic don’t always make a full recovery.

More in-sentence examples of “always”:

+ Yet, the particles are always connected and can behave as one.

+ The Earl Marshal is always the Duke of Norfolk, and because he is Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk is a member of the House of Lords, without being elected by the other hereditary peers.

+ We will all likely know the history of my account, but be assured that it was always my wish to edit constructively.

+ They always help each-other in their problems, to promote Unity in Diversity.

+ Kanglatongbi villagers understand the importance of sports, and their respect for any form of games has always been the consequence of how rich, and amicable the community has to be affirmed.

+ For example, it is unlikely that there are absolutely no barriers to entry and exit as there are always costs involved in setting up a new firm.

+ Unlike a microprocessor for a general-purpose computer, bigger and faster is not always better.

+ For names without many mentions on the internet, doing this may not always give the right answer, so some common sense is needed.

+ However, I’m starting the IB Diploma Programme and teachers always give us lots of homework on the first few weeks to impose their Alpha status or something.

+ Below the crust is warm and almost-liquid rock that is always moving around.

+ There was always someone at his door the next day.

+ Later, Romero made “There’s Always Vanilla”.

+ Unlike in the desert, water is always available.

+ Clarity readings have always been in the high-20meter to mid-30meter range.

+ Except in the periods 1969-72 and 1976-82, when the social democratic party of Chancellor Brandt and Schmidt came in second in the elections, the Chancellor has always been the candidate of the largest party.

+ He always asked her where she had obtained the food, and Mary would always answer: “Allah provides to whom he will.” As a prophet, Zechariah would not have questioned this response because he would have known that Allah is the provider of all things in life and, indeed, of life itself.

+ It always begins with the hieroglyphs of a vulture and cobra resting upon two baskets, the dual noun “nebty”.

+ People have always needed how-to guides, which appeared in manuscripts before the arrival of print.

+ John Dennis Profumo, OBECBE, always known as Jack Profumo, was a British soldier and politician.

+ People would say “The sun never sets on the British Empire” because there were British holdings all over the world, so it was always day in some part of the empire.

+ If an algebraic equation is over the rationals, it can always be converted to an equivalent one, where all the coefficients are integers.

+ He thinks he is very important and is always boasting.

+ There is always a friend, a friend in the crowd, a friend in the solitude; or while he is asleep, unconscious of this outer world, and when he is awake and conscious of it.

+ Because the inner moons of Jupiter are in synchronous rotation around Jupiter, the planet always appears in nearly the same spot in their skies.

+ Not all of these techniques may be appropriate in all cases; just because you can add colored backgrounds, for example, doesn’t mean it’s always a good idea.

+ A computer is now almost always an electronic device.

+ Mass numbers are always whole numbers with no units.

+ In these places, people moved towards agriculture quicker than in warmer places where there was always lots of food to gather.

+ Linnaeus himself noticed that species were not always distinct.Today we know something about why this is so.

+ He was always an enemy of Debussy.

+ The device is filled up water and lets it out in a special way so that the speed and amount of water that comes out is always the same, even if the jar is completely full or almost empty.

+ The Ancient Greeks believed in a god called Priapus who had a very large penis that was always erect.

+ He is always working for the freedom of Tibet through dialogue, and encourages young Tibetans to study their language, history and philosophy to preserve it and to promote it to the world.

+ These forests were on the equator, and the wetlands, which are always low-lying, stretched across the supercontinent of Laurussia.

+ Boxes may not always be appropriate; they can be obtrusive.

+ A problem in studying planetary nebulae is that astronomers can not always work out how far away they are.

+ The largest party in the Senate is not always the governing party, as government is determined by the House of Representatives.

+ In American style, commas and periods almost always go inside closing quotation marks.

+ What he told the police and rescue workers who came to look for her did not always make sense.

+ In fact, among the subsets of complex numbers, the largest field is, is not a field, because the result of a division is not always an integer.

+ A legal entity is not always something else than the natural persons of which it is composed as one can see with a company or corporation.

+ This meant that the columns that carried the vault always had to be placed on a perfectly square ground plan, which was not always possible.

+ To the others leaving: there have always been fluctuations in editors.

+ Because of that I thought it would be beneficial to have another trusted user who is always on IRC and able to respond when something happens.

+ She is always pictured with butterfly wings.

+ In the twenty first century, online shopping has become very popular, especially with the lifestyles of business people who are always busy and are looking for a convenient way to shop.

+ It is not always easy for us to recognize these words because the Japanese language does not have some of the sounds that we do in English.

+ Life was not always easy, and sometimes there were arguments with the people who ruled the church.

+ Yet, the particles are always connected and can behave as one.

+ The Earl Marshal is always the Duke of Norfolk, and because he is Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk is a member of the House of Lords, without being elected by the other hereditary peers.
+ We will all likely know the history of my account, but be assured that it was always my wish to edit constructively.

“implicit” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “implicit”:

+ Implicit derivatives are derivatives of implicit functions.

+ Specifically, the conceptual diagram “graph 1” identifies only three boxes, two ellipses, and four arrows, whereas the “picture 1” shows much more pictorial detail, with the scores of implied relationships as implicit in the picture rather than with the nine explicit details in the graph.

+ In many cases it will be implicit or rolled into the language parameter.

+ The general study of signs that began in Latin with Augustine of HippoAugustine culminated with the 1632 “Tractatus de Signis” of John Poinsot, and then began anew in late modernity with the attempt in 1867 by Charles Sanders Peirce to draw up a “new list of categories.” More recently, Umberto Eco, in his “Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language”, has argued that semiotic theories are implicit in the work of most, perhaps all, major thinkers.

+ However, the styles for “class=wikitable” or “wikitable sortable” have added an implicit “right-side” margin-right padding that fits okay up to 98% width.

+ It means the unspoken beliefs and values of an institution, the implicit demands of behavour and respect.

implicit in sentences?
implicit in sentences?

Example sentences of “implicit”:

+ In December 2014, Abdel-Magied presented her first TED TED about implicit bias.

+ The abstract two-argument “round” function is formally defined here, but in many cases it is used with the implicit value “m” = 1 for the increment and then reduces to the equivalent abstract single-argument function, with also the same dozen distinct concrete definitions.

+ This implies that the medial temporal lobe is heavily involved in explicit learning, but not in implicit learning.

+ Research on implicit learning shows that complex information can be got by humans without their awareness.

+ This is what Reber calls the “primacy of the implicit“, meaning implicit learning came first in evolution.

+ Evidence for implicit memory occurs in priming, a process where subjects are measured by how they have improved their performance on tasks for which they have been subconsciously prepared.

+ Also, the joystick must be in the middle position at least once when the implicit “self calibration” takes place, even if this is not directly stated.

+ The technical side is that adding all users above a certain edit count to an implicit group would require at least one extra query on page view; this could turn into an unreasonable performance demand.

+ There has been much debate on the bare existence of implicit learning because of the fact that knowledge gained is not verbalizable.

+ Distinguishing implicit and explicit learning.

+ In December 2014, Abdel-Magied presented her first TED TED about implicit bias.

+ The abstract two-argument "round" function is formally defined here, but in many cases it is used with the implicit value "m" = 1 for the increment and then reduces to the equivalent abstract single-argument function, with also the same dozen distinct concrete definitions.

+ In the Nixon years, there was a shift to appeal to the implicit racial biases of white voters that did not like the civil rights movement of the 1960’s in what is called The Southern Strategy.

+ If you want to contribute something positive, and you can’t write the whole article yourself, then at least let your contribution be an implicit invitation to participation.

+ Nevertheless, they have taken steps to increase their political cooperation, mainly as a way of influencing the United States position on major trade accords, or, through the implicit threat of political cooperation, as a way of extracting political concessions from the United States, such as the proposed nuclear cooperation with India.

+ Long term memory is typically divided up into two major headings: explicit memory and implicit memory.Atkinson R.C.

+ However, the various styles for “class=infobox” add an implicit “left-side” margin-left padding that fits okay up to 98% width.

+ For years in HTML, a table has always forced an implicit line-wrap, so to keep a table within a line, the work-around is to put all text into a table, then embed a table-within-a-table, using the outer table to force the whole line to stay together.

+ For years in HTML, a table has always forced an implicit line-wrap, so to keep a table within a line, the work-around is to put the whole line into a table, then imbed a table-within-a-table, using the outer table to force the whole line to stay together.

In sentence examples of “mediterranean”

How to use in-sentence of “mediterranean”:

– In the second half of the 20th century, people far from the Mediterranean Sea began to eat a Mediterranean diet to become healthier.

– Sardinia is the second largest Mediterranean island with an area of long.

– Florence has a mixed Mediterranean climate and humid subtropical climate, with hot and humid summers and cool and damp winters.

– He created an empire which reached as far as the Mediterranean Sea and Anatolia, and extended his rule to Elam, and as far south as Oman.

– The State of Israel is a country in southwestern Asia on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea.

In sentence examples of mediterranean
In sentence examples of mediterranean

Example sentences of “mediterranean”:

– El Cerrito has a cool Mediterranean climate.

– The Mediterranean is a genuine sea which has been squashed almost out of existence by the movement of Africa against the European tectonic plate.

– Adana has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate.

– The Catalan navy – with Catalan ships, Catalan admirals and Catalan crew – under the direct or indirect orders of the counts of Barcelona, represented a reality recognized by the entire Mediterranean from its origins to Fernando the Catholic.

– Flowing to the Mediterranean are the Guadiaro, Guadalhorce, Guadalmedina, Guadalfeo, Andarax and Almanzora.

– It is in the southern part of Lebanon at the waterside of the Mediterranean Sea.

– In the Rif, Middle and High Atlas Mountains, there exist several different types of climates: Mediterranean along the coastal lowlands, giving way to a humid temperate climate at higher elevations with sufficient moisture to allow for the growth of different species of oaks, moss carpets, junipers, and Atlantic fir which is a royal conifer tree endemicto Morocco.

– Only a few species migrated in the other direction, from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea.

– Rome became the dominant power in the Mediterranean Basin for the next 600 years.

– Bab el-Mandab acts is an important link between the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, via the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.

– All the overseas possessions of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea.

– It lies on the Mediterranean coast, between the comarques of Baix Penedès to the northeast and Baix Camp to the south.

– It occurs mostly in the northern hemisphere, where birds are funnelled on to specific routes by natural barriers such as the Mediterranean Sea or the Caribbean Sea.

– The Ligurian Sea is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea.

– Is on the Mediterranean coast, in the Bay of Gibraltar.

– On the islands of the Mediterranean Sea there are a few subspecies of garden dormouse.

– The Oregano plant is also commonly found in the mediterranean region, and the black sea.

– The Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by a narrow passage called the Strait of Gibraltar.

– Because it has sharp sides and is close to the Mediterranean Sea coast, until the 18th century the Canigou was believed to be the highest mountain in the Pyrenees.

- El Cerrito has a cool Mediterranean climate.

- The Mediterranean is a genuine sea which has been squashed almost out of existence by the movement of Africa against the European tectonic plate.

More in-sentence examples of “mediterranean”:

– Marseille has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate.

– In the south of the region, at the Mediterranean Sea.

– The Italian government increased its patrolling of the Mediterranean Sea.

– Around the year 1000AD the Republic of Venice started to create an empire in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

– Heraclion has a hot summer Mediterranean climate.

– There may also be large natural gas fields in the Mediterranean Sea that Israel could develop.

– The seas surrounding Asia Minor are the Black Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.

– Some parts of the western United States, like parts of California, have a Mediterranean climate.

– Both are part of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and have many islands.

– Tartus is a city on the Mediterranean coast of Syria.

– It connected Arabia to the Mediterranean in the Hellenistic-Roman period.

– In those months Mussolini referred to the Mediterranean Sea as “Mare Nostrum”, Lamb, Richard.

– When the Strait of Gibraltar was closed, about six million years ago, the Mediterranean dried up and became a huge salt lake, rather like the Dead Sea and the Great Salt Lake are today.

– It overlooks the “Parc de la Mar” and the Mediterranean Sea.

– A former pagan temple from ancient Rome existed in the place where there was the Visigothic cathedral A Mediterranean version of Gothic architecture is the main style of this cathedral.

– It is bordered by the provinces of Province of CastellóCastelló, Teruel, Saragossa, Lleida and Barcelona and by the Mediterranean Sea.

– Finally, it flows into the Mediterranean Sea in Agde, in the Hérault department.

– In the Atlantic Ocean it is found from North Carolina to Uruduay, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, and from Morocco to Senegal, and the Mediterranean Sea.

– It benefits from the Mediterranean in the form of bouillabaisse.

– In Sept 1943 with the Italian collapse and the surrender of Italian fleet, naval actions in Mediterranean became restricted to actions against U-boats and by small craft in the Adriatic and Aegean seas.

– Ajaccio has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate.

– Port Said is on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea at the northern gate of the Suez Canal.

– In the Mediterranean area, including Ancient Rome, salt was even used for money.

– It lives in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean SeaMediterranean, around the coasts of Europe.

– It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Africa, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean.

– Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin, or Levantine art, is a group of over 750 prehistoric sites.”A Companion to Rock Art”, eds.

– According to this opinion Mediterranean economics were disturbed by the early Islamic conquests and not by the barbarian invasions some centuries before.

– In 2002–2003, the biggest series of eruptions for many years threw up a huge column of ash that could easily be seen from space and fell as far away as Libya, on the far side of the Mediterranean Sea.

– This must have been imported from the Mediterranean region.

– The city is in the Segura Valley, in an area called la “Huerta de Murcia”, which is a very important agricultural center with Orange oranges, lemons, tomatoes, onions, etc.; the varied fruits and vegetables typical of the Mediterranean lands.

– It is one of the most touristic islands in the Mediterranean Sea.

– Other studies show that a Mediterranean diet is not much more expensive than a North American diet.

– The dirham was used by many Mediterranean SeaMediterranean countries, including Spain.

– She continued to serve the nation as flagship in the Mediterranean and African squadrons, and circled the world in the 1840s.

– During the summer months, it can be found all over Europe, in the winter months, it will spend its time around the Mediterranean and in northern Africa.

– In 1941 and 1942, Italian pilots, mostly flying the three-engined, medium bomber “Savoia-Marchetti SM.79” “Sparviero inflicted considerable losses to Allied shipping in the Mediterranean Sea.

– Today, it is widely cultivated throughout the Middle East and Caucasus region, north Africanorth and tropical Africa, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, the drier parts of southeast Asia, and parts of the Mediterranean Basin.

– Primary producing prokaryotic communities of brine, interface and seawater above the halocline of deep anoxic lake L’Atalante, Eastern Mediterranean Sea.

– It was the only French port of the Mediterranean at that time.

– It is on the Mediterranean Sea, only 225km northwest of Cairo.

– It faces the Mediterranean Sea.

– The natural limits of Andalusia are: to the south, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea; to the north, the Sierra Morena, mountain range that separates Andalusia from the autonomous communities of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha; to the west is Portugal; and to the east is Murcia.

– It is near south-eastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea in Western Europe.

– The geography of ancient Egypt was unlike that in other parts of the Mediterranean region, which had rainy winters and hot dry summers.

– It was used by most ancient Mediterranean cultures.

– The diet is based on what peasants, people who worked on farms, in countries around the Mediterranean Sea would eat during the Middle Ages and later, for example, Italian farm workers.

- Marseille has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate.

- In the south of the region, at the Mediterranean Sea.

In sentence use of “virtue”

How to use in-sentence of “virtue”:

– Reviewers thought “Sense and Sensibility” and “Pride and Prejudice” were stories of virtue overcoming vice.

– The short kaiken knife was used by young women to defend their virtue or, if they lost it, to take their own life.

– Seneca writes about life, death, and virtue as the supreme good.

– Where the use of “same district number” is used for determining “predecessor” and “successor” in any office, but where the area is so altered as to make such a “predecessor” or “successor” of little or no biographical value, the word “redistricted” should be used rather than using names of officeholders whose connection is accidental by virtue of district number, but unrelated to any election contests between officeholders.

– The goddesses Fortune and Virtue are having an argument.

In sentence use of virtue
In sentence use of virtue

Example sentences of “virtue”:

– Socrates taught that no one wants what is bad, and so if anyone does something bad, it must be unintentional out of ignorance; he concludes that all virtue is knowledge.

– The Ten Commandments focus more on personal virtue – what a person should do, and how to treat other people.

– Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution, and the laws, have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call forth, the militia of the several States of the Union, to the aggregate number of seventy-five thousand, in order to suppress said combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed.

– Usually, the group becomes a nuisance for the other members of the Society because of their mischievous activities, while at times, it draws praises from the members by virtue of some laudable activities performed by the children.

– Diogenes made a virtue of poverty.

– There are many buildings in the Summer Palace including The Cloud-Dispelling Hall, the Temple of Buddhist Virtue and the Sea of Wisdom Temple.

– Philosophers throughout the ages have written their ideas about what they think virtue is.

– The spray from one species, “Megacrania nigrosulfurea”, is even used as a treatment for skin infections by a tribe in Papua New Guinea by virtue of its antibacterial constituents.

– It is considered a virtue in many cultures and a basic aspect of most religions.

– In their first full season skating at the senior level, Virtue and Moir won the silver medal at the Skate Canada International and again at Nationals.

- Socrates taught that no one wants what is bad, and so if anyone does something bad, it must be unintentional out of ignorance; he concludes that all virtue is knowledge.

- The Ten Commandments focus more on personal virtue - what a person should do, and how to treat other people.
- Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution, and the laws, have thought fit to call forth, and hereby do call forth, the militia of the several States of the Union, to the aggregate number of seventy-five thousand, in order to suppress said combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed.

Make sentence of “worship”

How to use in-sentence of “worship”:

+ According to Islamic sources, the Kaaba was a place of worship for angels before the creation of men.

+ The oracle ordered the people to worship Kleomedes as a hero and a divinity.

+ She studied the priestesses of the Bahia, to worship of the Siren, and Amazonian shamanism; and in Benin, where she carried out research on African religious traditions.

+ But, his son named Prahlad used to worship the gods, especially Vishnu.

+ This means it is place of worship that falls directly under the jurisdiction of the British monarch, rather than under a bishop.

Make sentence of worship
Make sentence of worship

Example sentences of “worship”:

+ At the time of Christ, Judaism was legal within the Roman Empire, and Jews were permitted to worship their religion.Neil, Stephen 1964.

+ Roman worship often took the form of sacrifices.

+ Many Protestant churches have worship services similar to the Mass, some every week, others a few times a year.

+ The worship service is known as the Divine Liturgy.

+ In some churches the Ten Commandments are read as part of the worship service.

+ Christians were allowed to have buildings to worship in.

+ Critics of image worship consider this practice “idolatry”.

+ The Oberkirche at the Werra were the first places of worship in the place.

+ Lamps burned with olive oil, and every house had a chapel for burial and worship ceremonies.

+ He later set up his own worship at the site.

+ Alternatively, henotheism is the worship of one god above an acknowledged pantheon.

+ He says he no longer wishes to have people worship him again.

+ In the same speech, the Pope said that Catholic and Jewish people are connected “by a most special spiritual bond.” To Muslim leaders at the speech he said: ” Muslims, who worship God as one, living and merciful, and him in prayer…

+ In later years the palace was used by the Spanish Ambassadors, enabling Roman Catholic worship to continue in the church.

+ At the time of Christ, Judaism was legal within the Roman Empire, and Jews were permitted to worship their religion.Neil, Stephen 1964.

+ Roman worship often took the form of sacrifices.

More in-sentence examples of “worship”:

+ They worship Lord Krishna and put colors on his idol.

+ It includes the time of persecutions until Christian worship was legalized under Constantine the Great.

+ Most Hindus worship one Supreme Being, though by different names.

+ In Iron Age I the highlands lack any sign of centralised authority, or of temples, shrines, or centralised worship in general ; almost the sole marker distinguishing the highland “Israelite” villages from Cannanite sites is an absence of pig bones, although whether this can be taken as an ethnic marker or is due to other factors remains a matter of dispute.

+ He is a worship leader and an international speaker.

+ Cyrus also wanted the temple in Jerusalem to be built, so that the worship there could be begun again.

+ During the early history of Christian worship the churches were spread through many countries in the Roman Empire.

+ The buildings where Jehovah’s Witnesses meet to worship are called Kingdom Halls.

+ His worship increased much in the V Dynasty, when he became a state deity.

+ According to the Catholic Church, Divine Worship is properly reserved only for God and never to the saints.

+ One of the stories tell that an elephant, a snake, and a spider used to worship this linga.

+ Then the Devil offered to give Jesus all of the World’s kingdoms if Jesus would worship him.

+ During the Roman empire, the taurobolium referred to practices involving the sacrifice of a bull, which after mid-2nd century became connected with the worship of the CybeleGreat Mother of the Gods; though not previously limited to her cult, after 159 AD all private inscriptions mention “Magna Mater”.

+ Newsboys is a Christian rock, pop, and worship band that started in Australia in 1985.

+ This prompted the Irish Christians of later years to develop the “White Martyrdom” of monks who lived austere lives as “living martyrs.” Christian worship had reached Ireland around 400 AD.

+ Both Muslims and Hindus worship at the dargah.

+ Arjuna, one of the five Pandavas, rise this river to worship lord Shiva.There is large Shiva temple named Kasi Viswanatha Temple on the side of this river.

+ Religion in Samoa includes the following: Christian Congregational Church of Samoa 35.5%, Roman Catholic 19.6%, Methodist 15%, Latter-day Saints 12.7%, Samoan Assemblies of God 10.6%, Seventh-day Adventist 3.5%, Worship Centre 1.3%, unspecified 0.8%.There is also about 522 Jehovah’s Witnessses in Samoa since 1931.

+ And at other times these meetings also decide what Quakers should do – these meetings can be called “meetings for business”, but other people call them “meetings for worship for business”, because they include parts of both worship and business.

+ At age 21, he became the worship band director of Palabra En Acción.

+ They live in harmony with Nature and worship a mother goddess called Eywa.

+ Also, Fikru Aligaz has been providing a three-day praise and worship service with the Bethel Praise Worship Choir to reach local Christian and Non-Christian members of the community twice a year since 1998.

+ They make their own decisions about what God is and how they worship God, if they even believe in God at all.

+ They believe that Satan the Devil is the real leader of all other religions and makes them think they worship God the right way.

+ Their five years in office are meant to worship small amounts of power, usually the Portuguese Branch has to approve laws.

+ Some places of worship accept one version and others use a different version.

+ They worship Lord Krishna and put colors on his idol.

+ It includes the time of persecutions until Christian worship was legalized under Constantine the Great.

+ There were a total of about 600 Jains chiefly concentrated in the Tanjore and Mannargudi taluks.The chief Muslim places of worship were located in Tanjore and Muttupet apart from the Nagore dargah.

+ Later, due to Chinese immigrants, the worship of Mazu further spread to Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan, Ryuku Islands, and parts of Southeast Asia.

+ Shaktism focuses on goddess worship of Shakti or Devi as cosmic mother, and it is mainly worshipped in northeastern and eastern states of India such as Assam and Bengal.

+ Most Hindus, in their daily devotional practices, worship some form of a personal aspect of God, although they believe in the more abstract concept of a Supreme God as well.

+ The Padmashalis divided into two groups based on “Sampradaya”, being the ShaivismShaivas and the Vaishnavas and they worship both Shiva and Vishnu.

+ There were, however, groups of people who wanted to worship God in different ways.

+ The foremost center of worship of Khandoba in Maharashtra is in Jejuri.

+ Jesus’ death and resurrection are remembered by Christians in their worship services, and most commonly during Holy Week, which has Good Friday and Easter Sunday in the week.

+ The main belief is an idea that the Earth and nature is sacred, and is worthy of worship itself.

+ To change the patterns and content of worship were to change the faith itself.

+ A large amount of importance was placed on the forms of worship, as they were seen in terms of the Latin phrase “lex orandi, lex credendi” — that is, the details of someone’s worship show, teach, and govern the principle beliefs of the community.

+ In the early days of Christianity people had to worship in secret.

+ A church is a building that was constructed to allow people to meet to worship together.

+ When in Rome, the office of “Pontifex Maximus” was reserved for the emperor, failure to worship him as a god was sometimes punished by death, as the Roman government sought to link emperor worship with loyalty to the Empire.

+ Over time, when the Opatas began to worship the Virgin, they used to call her Senora instead of the Spanish word Señora.

+ Hiranyakashipu also wanted to kill everyone who worshipped the gods and make everyone worship him instead.

+ The first places that were built for Christian worship were small chapels that were cut into a rock where people could worship without being discovered.

+ He had his high point of worship in the Old Kingdom.

+ Smartism is a sect of Hinduism in which, in contrast with Shaivism and Vaishnavism, one may worship multiple gods.

+ Christians follow the example of Jesus, accept his words to be true, and worship him as the Jewish messiah and incarnation of God.

+ This would mean that because God created all humanity, Christians should worship and give praise to God.

+ Furthermore, it appears that early ChristianityChristian worship was already established in the town in the fifth century, and it may have had a bishop.

+ They worship “Sishakoti Mahadev”, “Veerabhadra” and “Mahakali” as their Kul Deuta.

“category” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “category”:

+ For most of Ivan’s trip across the Gulf of Mexico it stayed as a category 4 hurricane.

+ On September 5 the system reached Category 3.

+ Different ways of sorting are also used when the article name is a very common term in the category it is used in.

+ The storm formed over the Bahamas on August 23, where it moved west and hit south Florida as a Category 1 hurricane two days later.

+ At the 2008 36th Country Music Awards of Australia held in Tamworth, Amos Morris became the youngest artist ever to win the Golden Guitar trophy for the Bush Ballad of the Year category with “Sign of the Times”.

+ This category collects pages that use the parser function with a non-numeric or incorrectly formatted value.

+ This category is for articles about living persons that do not cite enough reliable sources.

+ If you want a new type created, please make sure that we have at least 1000 stubs to put into the category before posting.

category - some sentence examples
category – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “category”:

+ This category tracks pages using PMID magic links.

+ This category is for players who played for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League.
+ Note that the "" is necessary, it helps this template to detect if the category parameter is defined but empty, or undefined.

+ This category tracks pages using PMID magic links.

+ This category is for players who played for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League.

+ Note that the “” is necessary, it helps this template to detect if the category parameter is defined but empty, or undefined.

+ This is a tracking category for in need of maintenance.

+ This Category Systems scientists gives an overview of scientists in the different fields op systems science: Such as Chaos theory, Complex systems theory, Control theory, Cybernetics, Dynamical Systems, Operations research, Systems biology, Systems ecology, Systems engineers, and Systems theory.

+ August 1, 1989: Hurricane Chantal hits eastern Texas as a Category 1 hurricane.

+ October 4-6, 1869: The 1869 Saxby Gale struck Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard as a Category 2 hurricane.

+ I would also be willing to guess that since En:wp has their matching category interwiki’d to us, we would likely have the link to them, hence the requirement “whose only content includes links to parent categories” would also not be met.

+ See this category for a list of pages currently needing updates, and for a list of ‘As of’ pages.

+ In October, a major hurricane, likely a Category 5, moved through the Caribbean Sea.

+ The strengthening trend stopped early on July 8, due to wind shear, and Bertha quickly weakened back to a Category 1 hurricane that afternoon.

+ This category is for animals in the order “Diptera”, the Flies.

+ In fact this is not an ethnic grouping or category properly speaking, and comprises diverse elements in the Punjab, and small amount in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and in Mianwali District and Dera Ghazi Khan areas of Punjab.

+ On August 27, the storm was upgraded to Category 3 strength, As the hurricane came closer New Orleans, the Weather Forecast Office in Slidell, Louisiana gave out two strongly-worded warnings of the storm’s danger.

+ Since this category is growing rapidly, there will soon be a which allows to explore the list of compiled and shared books.

+ Head injury is a broader category that may involve damage to other structures such as the scalp and skull.

+ Aryans and British India Yoda Press New Dehli 1997 page xxxii The idea of an Aryan race was first used as a category of people but was later used by occult movements such as Theosophy.

+ This category tracks invocations of Module:Collapsible list using the parameters without both.

+ It strengthened rapidly, reaching category five on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale on October 25.

+ Does anyone disagree? If that’s right, then I’d like to put text on each category describing it.

More in-sentence examples of “category”:

+ If this category is kept, the it should be renamed so that “highways” is in lower case.

+ Include the trailing slash on the category name.

+ Template:Redirect category shell/Comparison shows the difference in the appearance of text between when individual rcats are used and when this template is used.

+ The hurricane weakened to a Category 1 on September 16 and bounced back the way it came.

+ The cyclone struck Fiji as a Category 5 tropical cyclone.

+ This category is for tracking all of the players who play or have played for any of the teams in the Ontario Hockey League, even when those teams played in the OHL’s precursor Ontario Major Junior Hockey League.

+ The City and County of San Francisco is generally placed in a category by itself in terms of geography and culture.

+ If category names are over 100 characters, or contain special characters, the template may need to have “year” “month name” and “monthno” supplied.

+ In December 2012 he was awarded the Alfonso Ussía awards in the category of Person of the Year, together with Arturo Fernández.

+ This category also includes conditions caused by withdrawal from these substances.

+ This category is for wars where the country of England was individually involved.

+ Of the others, if the person was significantly known as being Native American, I also left the category Otherwise, I removed it.

+ In 1992, the song won a Grammy Award in the category of Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television.

+ Articles appear in this category if they use the “extra” parameter of :Template:Infobox bridge.

+ The hurricane quickly became a category 2 hurricane with 100mph winds.

+ Miele was recognized as Best Company and also achieved a top-five place in the category Best Product Brand.

+ Now moving north, Felix intensified rapidly, reaching Category 3 status.

+ The game was nominated in the “Best Fighting Game” category at the 2011 Spike Video Game Awards.

+ An example of a category that might use this is :Category:Railway stations opened in 1932.

+ A category for geography infobox templates.

+ This is a category categorizing various articles pertaining to standings templates related to the :Eastern Conference Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League.

+ Some forecasters showed it possible for Isidore to make landfall in the United States as a category 4 hurricane.

+ This category contains articles about specific automobiles made by Audi.

+ It is important to look at a category before putting a new category in it to make certain it is in all the correct categories it belongs in.

+ The original “high human development” category has been split into two as above in the report for 2007.

+ Bonnie made landfall near Wilmington, North CarolinaWilmington and Cape Fear, North Carolina as a strong Category 2 hurricane early on August 27.

+ This is a tracking category for cs12 templates that have malformed parameters.

+ Another category that is not a part of the gender binary is called intersex.

+ By becoming a Category 1 Hurricane on September 26th.

+ This category is for categories that group articles by geographical location.

+ When Eloise struck Florida, winds were 125mph, making the storm Category Three.

+ This category is for tracking all pages in all namespaces that transclude Template:NYCS trains.

+ Files in this category have been marked with the tag.

+ This is a category of games released for the macOS operating system.

+ If this happens, they are allowed to file their taxes using the category that will let them pay the least amount of taxes.

+ After saving the article, follow the category links at the end of the page to see if the category is already in place and if not, categorize them until you connect them with an existing category.

+ Lary led the American League with 21 wins in 1956 and ranked second in the same category with 23 wins in 1961.

+ Hurricane Joyce peaked as a category 1 hurricane.

+ Because Katrina had just weakened from Category 4 strength, and also because of the shape of the coastline, Category 4-force winds are believed to have existed on land while the eye was over water.

+ If a category was not created for Indentured Worker then in should be.

+ Suffixes in this category indicates the directionality, position or structural variation.

+ This category is populated by Template:Template category.

+ This category may include articles with incorrectly spelled, but valid parameters.

+ One further wrinkle: the category for California is called :Category:Counties of California.

+ To list a page in this category, do not edit this category page.

+ Lorenzo made landfall in central Mexico south-southwest of Tuxpan as a Category 1 hurricane with 80 mph winds on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale.

+ So I was wondering if we could go further like the english and german wikis and create mid-level topic articles, though I’ve already created such examples, i.e., single-season articles, article for a simgle storm that all go under the category of tropical cyclone.

+ Working in template and category space is also good.

+ This category is for albums grouped together and sorted by band or performer.

+ If this category is kept, the it should be renamed so that "highways" is in lower case.

+ Include the trailing slash on the category name.

Example sentences of “quitting”

How to use in-sentence of “quitting”:

+ Walker, Governor of Kansas Territoryresignation letter to Secretary of State Lewis Cass dated December 15, 1857, he said his reasons for quitting was because clear voting fraud and improper political pressure from Franklin Pierce’s administration.

+ John Lennon, freshly back from his first non-Beatles concert, playing in Toronto, surprised everyone by announcing that he was quitting the band.

+ The reason for quitting the league was that the club suffered often from a lack of players.

+ People can also have very strong psychological symptoms of withdrawal, Withdrawal – and fear of withdrawal – is one of the most common reasons why people have trouble quitting heroin.

+ The book focuses on fourteen big decisions he made, including quitting drinking, running for president, Hurricane Katrina, invading Iraq, and his response to the financial meltdown in 2008.

Example sentences of quitting
Example sentences of quitting

Example sentences of “quitting”:

+ On August 27, 2007, Gonzales announced that he is quitting his position as Attorney General, and that his last day will be September 16, 2007.

+ She said that she would be quitting from her YouTube channel.

+ By the end of the decade, Lee was not happy with his career and thought about quitting the field.

+ Since quitting the House, Gingrich has become a political analyst, or someone who talks about current issues on television, radio, or in a newspaper.

+ In 2007, Lee fired guitarist John LeCompt and drummer Rocky Gray announced he was quitting the band shortly after.

+ This is caused by the best minds in business, industry, and science, and after a while all thinking people, quitting their jobs and disappearing.

+ She briefly remained Pakistan’s first woman cabinet minister during the General Ayub Khan regime, between 1962 and 1967, before quitting politics and returning full-time to public service.

+ Having a healthy diet, healthy weight, limiting alcoholic drinks and quitting or not starting smoking cuts down the risks of getting cancer.

+ On August 27, 2007, Gonzales announced that he is quitting his position as Attorney General, and that his last day will be September 16, 2007.

+ She said that she would be quitting from her YouTube channel.

+ After quitting school, they moved to Seoul.

+ Lennon also had business problems, because leaving the Beatles was not as simple as quitting an ordinary job.

+ Senator; he wrote an April 1988 piece in “The New York Times Magazine”, “Why I’m Quitting the Senate”, in which he complained of “bickering and protracted paralysis”.

+ Once someone gets atherosclerosis from hypercholesterolemia, a better diet, exercise, and quitting smoking “may not be enough”.

+ Laika the Cosmonauts said in an email on April 23, 2008, that they were quitting after a twenty-year career.