+ There is little proof to support the suggestion that early life experience or sexual abuse play a part in connection to sexual orientation.
+ Many things can play a part in a player’s success in arm wrestling.
+ Images of Jesus and events from the Life of Christ are the most common subjects, and scenes from the Old Testament play a part in the art of most Christian groups.
+ The teams Aqua and Magma did not play a part in the anime very much.
+ Small and medium industry also play a part in the local economy, producing many products, from semiconductors to television tubes and from textile to wood products.
+ The gods still play a part in the opera, especially Cupid.
+ Almost all writers have realised that both play a part in our make-up.
+ Confusingly, they are not related to the Old World family of large carnivorous bats to be found in the Megadermatidae that are also called false vampires.
+ It was a medium-sized carnivorous dinosaur, up to 27 feet long.
+ All “Utricularia” are carnivorous and capture small organisms by means of bladder-like traps.
+ Terror birds, the family family Phorusrhacidae, were large carnivorous flightless birds.
+ A carnivorous plant must attract, kill and digest prey.
+ Megalosauroidea is a group of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs.
+ Muskies are carnivorous and eat other fish.
In-sentence examples of carnivorous
Example sentences of “carnivorous”:
+ Children of Clione eat plankton and become carnivorous when they grow up a little.
+ The South China tiger is a carnivorous predator, hunting its prey by stalking it until the South China tiger has the opportunity to catch it off guard.
+ The endemic mammals are the Endangered speciesendangered vulnerable carnivorous Komodo dragon, which is the world's largest lizard, is found on Komodo, Rincah, Gili Motang, and the coast of northwestern Flores.
+ Children of Clione eat plankton and become carnivorous when they grow up a little.
+ The South China tiger is a carnivorous predator, hunting its prey by stalking it until the South China tiger has the opportunity to catch it off guard.
+ The endemic mammals are the Endangered speciesendangered vulnerable carnivorous Komodo dragon, which is the world’s largest lizard, is found on Komodo, Rincah, Gili Motang, and the coast of northwestern Flores.
+ While Traversodonts for the most part remained medium-sized to reasonably large, the carnivorous forms became progressively smaller as the Triassic progressed.
+ Sure enough, carnivorous animals never grow fat.
+ Most species are carnivorous and actively hunt for any invertebrate prey they can overpower.
+ Because of this many plants are carnivorous and feed on insects and small animals.
+ Since the discovery of “Neovenator” on the Isle of Wight, UK, it has become one of the best-known large carnivorous dinosaurs in Europe.
+ In some ways it is easier to be an herbivorous animal than a carnivorous animal.
+ Bladderworts are “Utricularia”, a genus of carnivorous plants.
+ New carnivorous dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Mongolia.
+ A Viscoelastic Deadly Fluid in Carnivorous Pitcher Plants.
+ The Venus flytrap, “Dionaea muscipula”, is a carnivorous plant.
+ The family contains Spinosaurus, the first spinosaurid discovered, and the largest carnivorous dinosaur we know of.
+ Most known carnivorous sponges have completely lost the water flow system and choanocytes.
+ Captive oscars may be fed prepared fish food designed for large carnivorous fish.
More in-sentence examples of “carnivorous”:
+ The tiger quoll is a carnivorous marsupial of the order of Dasyuromorphia.
+ Recent discoveries of “Carcharodontosaurus” put its adult length at 39 – 44 feet, making it the largest carnivorous dinosaur in Africa, after “Spinosaurus”.
+ The “Nepenthes”, often known as “Tropical Pitcher Plants” or “Monkey Cups”, are a genus of carnivorous plants in the Family.
+ It is mainland Australia’s largest, and the world’s longest carnivorous marsupial.
+ They changed from the usual carnivorous lifestyle of their ancestors.
+ It is a group of African carnivorous insects discovered in 2002.
+ It grows to a length of about 9.5cm and is a carnivorous opportunist feeder, which means it will eat anything it comes upon.
+ The Marsupial lion, “Thylacoleo”, is an extinct carnivorous marsupial which lived in Australia from 1,600,000 to 46,000 years ago.
+ Huxley concluded that birds evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs.
+ These “wolves on hooves” are an extinct order of carnivorous mammals, closely related to artiodactyls.
+ From these remains we know that birds evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs in the Jurassic period.
+ He united reptiles and birds under the title of Sauropsida, and thought that birds had evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs.
+ Caryophyllales is a flowering plant Order order that includes the cacti, carnations, ice plants, and most carnivorous plants.
+ Creodonts show various adaptations to their carnivorous life-style, and show convergent evolution with modern carnivores.
+ It was not until the mid-1990s, that their true identity as herbivorous descendants of the carnivorous theropods became generally accepted.
+ The team leader, paleontologist Barnum Brown, was primarily concerned with excavating and preparing the remains of the ornithopod dinosaur “Tenontosaurus”, but in his field report from the dig site to the American Museum of Natural History, he reported the discovery of a small carnivorous dinosaur close to a “Tenontosaurus” skeleton, “but encased in lime difficult to prepare.” He informally called the animal “Daptosaurus agilis” and made preparations for describing it and having the skeleton, specimen AMNH 3015, put on display, but never finished this work.
+ Therocephalians included both carnivorous and herbivorous forms; both died out after the Lower Triassic.
+ Megalosauridae is a monophyletic Family family of carnivorous order Megalosauroidea.
+ It had thick horns above the eyes, a feature not seen in other carnivorous dinosaurs, and a very deep skull sitting on a muscular neck.
+ There are many more herbivorous animals living in the world than carnivorous animals.
+ The word comes from the Latin “carnis”, which means “flesh”, and “vorare”, which means “to eat.” A tiger is an example of a carnivorous consumer.
+ Dilong is a genus of small carnivorous dinosaur.
+ Ambush predators or sit-and-wait predators are carnivorecarnivorous animals or other organisms, such as some carnivorous plants.
+ The fossa is a cat-like, carnivorous mammal endemismendemic to Madagascar.
+ The Carcharodontosauridae were a family family of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs.
+ Charles Darwin wrote the first well-known book on carnivorous plants in 1875.
+ Almost all now think that early members of a group of small carnivorous dinosaur were ancestral to birds.
+ The carnivorous sundew species was scientifically described by the French botanist Jules Émile Planchon in 1848.
+ A pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant.
+ They are one of the most common carnivorous plants.
+ They were shallow-water carnivorous fish, or fishapods.
+ It is often grown by people who like carnivorous plants and a single cultivar, “Big Easy”, has been registered.
+ The African wild dog or painted dog is a carnivorous mammal of the Canidae family.
+ It consists of carnivorous plants: besides the sundews, the genus “Drosera”, it also contains the even more famous Venus flytrap.
+ During the Jurassic, there was a dramatic increase in the number of beetle families, including the development and growth of carnivorous and herbivorous species.
+ The fossil assemblage of nearly 500 species, from microscopic fern spores to large carnivorous dinosaurs, justified it becoming a World Heritage Site in 1979.
+ Salamander tadpoles and surinam horned toad tadpoles are carnivorous throughout their tadpole stage.
+ Another of his ideas was that birds evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs, which is now known to be true.
+ A new phylogeny of the carnivorous dinosaurs.
+ Creodonts were the dominant group of carnivorous mammals from 55 to 35 million years ago in the ecosystems of Africa, Eurasia and North America.
+ Dasyuromorphia are fair-sized Order order of some of the more unusual carnivorous or insectivorous marsupials.
+ Huxley concluded that Origin of birdsbirds evolved from small carnivorous dinosaurs.
+ The available teeth for Staurikosaurus strongly suggest a carnivorous diet.
+ The system is effective, and carnivorous birds can swallow quite large prey.
+ The sabre-tooth style of life evolved at least five times amongst carnivorous mammals.
+ The rest of the skeleton was just like any other small carnivorous dinosaur.
+ Metriacanthosaurids were a Family family of carnivorous theropod dinosaurs.
+ Thylacinidae are family were all carnivorous marsupials from the order Dasyuromorphia.
+ The active and carnivorous larvae live beneath loose tree bark.
+ The tiger quoll is a carnivorous marsupial of the order of Dasyuromorphia.
+ Recent discoveries of "Carcharodontosaurus" put its adult length at 39 – 44 feet, making it the largest carnivorous dinosaur in Africa, after "Spinosaurus".
+ The ONA believe that human history can be broken up into nine eonaeons – groups of time each representing a human civilization.
+ Since the 2012 season, there are nine clubs from Melbourne, one from Victoria, AustraliaVictoria’s second largest city, Perth area in Western Australia, two from Queensland and two from Sydney, New South Wales.
+ In that same year of 1948, with the devaluation of the British Honduras dollar he, together with a group of citizens and nine of his political colleagues and friends such as then Leader of the Independence Party, John Smith, then Deputy First Minister Leigh Richardson, Herbert Fuller and Herman Jex, firmed the People’s Committee marked and was the start of the “peaceful, constructive Belizean revolution.
+ For Germany he played between 1938 and 1941 nine times and scored ten goals.
+ There is a tradition in England which began in the Temple Church in London and has now spread to many other places for a service of Nine Lessons and Carols.
+ They had two children, nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
+ Vishnu is the preserver god, which means he protects the universe from being destroyed and keeps it going, according to this religion, and he has come to earth in nine forms so far, with Kalkione yet to come at the end of Kali Yuga to destroy evil.
nine in sentences?
Example sentences of “nine”:
+ Saturn has 53 named moons, and another nine which are still being studied.
+ Serra started nine missions in Alta California.
+ Historical Handbook Number Nine 1954, at the Gettysburg National Military Park Historical Handbook website.
+ Rooney married eight times and had nine children.
+ The Olei Hagardom included nine members of Irgun and three members of Lehi, who were Executionexecuted by hanging.
+ To do its job, the ministry is divided into nine departments, the central division deals with administration, the other divisions deal with a certain area of policy.
+ One of these miners was Quong Tart who came to Araluen when he was only nine years old.
+ She was nine years old when she placed 5th in the 1969 U.S.
+ It can carry between seven and nine passengers.
+ Since the 2001 discovery of a single individual in Burma, at least nine separate sites have been identified.
+ It is one of nine structures included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale.
+ After the game, the NBA didn’t allow nine NBA players a total of 146 games.
+ The Bell System telephone companies before BellSouth were South Central Bell and Southern Bell in these nine states.
+ Naval artillery shellings and air bombings were done for nine months.
+ The game has nine characters, called classes, and two teams that battle each other in many different ways, like Payload, which has one team pushing a cart along a track while the other team tries to stop them, and a twist on capture the flag where instead of a flag players must capture a briefcase with important papers.
+ Legend has won nine Grammy Awards.
+ The traditional Mid-Atlantic States comprise the most densely-populated of the nine U.S.
+ This region is formed of nine states: Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte and Sergipe.
+ Saturn has 53 named moons, and another nine which are still being studied.
+ Serra started nine missions in Alta California.
More in-sentence examples of “nine”:
+ These nine houses are named after some famous people from New Zealand.
+ He returned to Paris when he was nine years old, and became a naturalized French citizen.
+ They can be divided into three groups: nine narrow main rings.
+ The nine gardens go by the name of “The Persian Garden”.
+ It was picked for nine Academy Awards and won one, Best Actress for Kidman.
+ When he was nine years old, his parents divorced.
+ In 1987, he paid $1 billion for the Nine NetworkNine television network from PBL, before selling the network back to PBL in 1990 for $250 million.
+ He played all or part of nine seasons in the majors, from 1970 to 1978.
+ He did extensive ethnographic field work during this time and studied more than nine Native American tribes throughout his lifetime.
+ Now that nine states had ratified the Constitution, it became the highest and most important law of the United States.
+ In 1937 Beadle was appointed Professor of Biology at Stanford University and there he remained for nine years, working for most of this period in collaboration with Tatum.
+ Five of his first nine operas were written for the Teatro S Moise in Venice.
+ I would suggest after nine months missing the person is no longer interested in editing here, and we can desysop them.
+ The band is made of Jeordie White – the bass player for Marilyn Manson Marilyn Manson, James Iha – who played guitar for The Smashing Pumpkins, and Josh Freese, who used to go on tour and play drums with Nine Inch Nails.
+ Teams change their pitchers often because it is hard for a pitcher to throw a full game of nine innings.
+ She was married nine times.
+ It affected nine states, mostly between April and September 1993.
+ Later, Park decided to add two more girls into the group, making Twice a nine member group by adding Tzuyu, who was added as the audience favorite due to bring the most popular contestant by the end of the show and Momo, who was added by Park himself since he felt the group needed someone with Momo’s performance abilities.
+ Serra started a total of nine missions.
+ She has released nine studio albums.
+ He researched and published widely, including nine books and over 80 book chapters.
+ She moved to Nashville, TennesseeNashville in 1981, and New York City almost nine years later.
+ She spent nine years on the long-running series, leaving in 1987.
+ He started just nine games in 2010, and his season ended with a forearm injury against Kansas State University.
+ He was portrayed by Hugh Jackman in nine movies from 2000 to 2017.
+ They had nine children.
+ Scissor-tailed flycatchers are easily identified by their long scissor-like tail, which may reach nine inches in length.
+ He then looks after the brown-striped chicks for nine months.
+ He had nine sons, some of whom also became rabbis.
+ There are nine species of “Passiflora” native to the USA, from Ohio to the north, west to California and south to the Florida Keys.
+ After the first formal agreement, nine Labour Co-op MPs were elected at the 1929 general election, and Alexander was made a cabinet minister.
+ She ate 11 pounds of cheesecake in nine minutes.
+ Al-Sufi was one of the nine noted Muslim astronomers.
+ All along the next nine years, He would have trouble with his brother Sun Ba who wanted to be Crown Prince instead.
+ Before, the country was divided into nine bigger units, also called “oblast”.
+ Saldivar went to her pickup truck and threatened suicide, but gave herself up after nine hours.
+ Jumbo lived sixteen years and nine months in the London Zoo.
+ It has nine areas of different kinds of sea animals, including ChinaChinese, polar areas.
+ A governors could not serve more than nine out of any twelve years.
+ It has a white band on the hoist hoist-side, separated from a fly-side by nine white triangles which act as a serrated line.
+ All together the SAK played nine seasons in the professional leagues.
+ Rorquals are the largest group of baleen whales, with nine species in two genera.
+ By 1803, after Ohio had been admitted to the United States, there were nine free states and eight slave states.
+ Shown above are the twenty quarters of Bari: these twenty neighbourhoods or “quartiere” as they are known, are further divided into nine governmental community boards.
+ According to oral traditions written down by missionaries in the 1860s, the island originally had a very clear class system, with an ariki, high chief, who had great power over nine other clans and their chiefs.
+ For the next nine years he tried to make a living in Venice, Naples and Rome; but he returned in 1798 to Paris, where the public gave him a warm welcome, but he made no money.
+ Manningham finished 2006 with a total 38 receptions 703 yards and nine touchdowns.
+ Evacuation ended after nine days, by which time 200,000 British soldiers and 140,000 French soldiers had escaped to Great Britain.
+ These nine houses are named after some famous people from New Zealand.
+ He returned to Paris when he was nine years old, and became a naturalized French citizen.
+ They can be divided into three groups: nine narrow main rings.
+ The Republic of Ireland in 2006 had more than 800 quangos, 482 at national and 350 at local level, with a total of 5,784 individual appointees and a combined annual budget of €13 billion.
+ Using too many individual article message boxes can distract from the article and make it very ugly to look at.
+ From a historical perspective, assimilation is the process by which an individual or minority group loses its original culture when absorbed into another culture.
+ Every drug is different, so it is important to know the effects of each individual drug.
+ The basic number of chromosomes in the somatic cells of an individual or a species is called the “somatic number” and is designated “2n”.
individual how to use?
Example sentences of “individual”:
+ Graphemes include alphabetic letters, typographic ligatures, Chinese characters, numerical digits, punctuation marks, and other individual symbols of any of the world’s writing systems.
+ They are distinguished by having flower heads which are made of hundreds or thousands of tiny individual flowers.
+ He states that if something supposedly held up as a moral standard or common social rule is violated enough in society, then an individual or group within society can break that standard or rule as well since this keeps them from being unfairly disadvantaged.
+ Hence Alpha Centauri is the third brightest star in the night sky, whilst its brightest component Alpha Centauri A is the fourth brightest individual star.
+ Military tactics are used at all levels of command, from individual and group up to entire armed forces.
+ Liberty generally means the condition in which an individual has the ability to act following his or her own will.
+ San Diego Zoo has the only captive individual of this species outside of New Guinea.
+ Venn diagrams use circles to show individual sets.
+ Because of this, the individual story arcs for “Runaways” are collected in small, manga-sized trade paperbacks.
+ The Americans did not have a standing army as such and was still composed of individual militias, men who signed up for short periods of time.
+ It provides a framework for relating the microscopic properties of individual atoms and molecules to the macroscopic or bulk properties of materials that can be observed in everyday life, therefore explaining thermodynamics as a natural result of statistics and mechanics at the microscopic level.
+ Aggression is a behavior where one harms another individual intentionally.
+ Under a scoring system of 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss, McShane finished joint second with Anand, behind Carlsen, whom McShane had beaten in their individual game.
+ Abhinavagupta writes in his notes on the relevance of ideas related to Shiva and Yoga, by stating that “people, occupied as they are with their own affairs, normally do nothing for others”, and Shiva and Yoga spirituality helps one look beyond, understand interconnectedness, and thus benefit both the individual and the world towards a more blissful state of existence.
+ Many of the individual years don’t have pages.
+ Graphemes include alphabetic letters, typographic ligatures, Chinese characters, numerical digits, punctuation marks, and other individual symbols of any of the world's writing systems.
+ They are distinguished by having flower heads which are made of hundreds or thousands of tiny individual flowers.
+ He states that if something supposedly held up as a moral standard or common social rule is violated enough in society, then an individual or group within society can break that standard or rule as well since this keeps them from being unfairly disadvantaged.
More in-sentence examples of “individual”:
+ An individual meme isn’t of encyclopedic notability.
+ Respect for the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.
+ This cable connects individual SCSI peripherals.
+ This template is primarily designed for use in summarizing individual series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs of the NHL.
+ Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery to “an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community”.
+ The discus throw is the subject of a number of well-known ancient Greek statues and Roman copies of them.US thrower Al Oerter is one of only two athletes to win the same individual event at four consecutive Olympic Games.
+ This syntax looks correct, but depending on the individual bot may not have the intended effect.
+ Law since it concerns the creation of policy, or the mediation of policy ends through political acts which have specific individual results, is seen, in political economy, as both political capital and social infrastructure, on one hand – and as the result of the sociology of a society on the other.
+ A conglomerate is a Rock rock consisting of individual matrix that have become cemented together.
+ If you want to use this module’s functionality from a wiki page, please use the individual message box templates instead.
+ You can use this form to block editing access and account creation from individual accounts or IPs in accordance with the.
+ She won the individual all-around gold medal and set an Olympic record, scoring the highest number of points ever at an Olympic Games.
+ Oversight or suppression refer to hiding revisions, user names in edit histories and logs, or portions of individual log entries.
+ Three Danish individual quota places as well as a team quota place were secured at the 2011 World Archery Championships on 6 June 2011, as the Danish team, consisting of Carina Christiansen, Maja Jager and Louise Laursen, finished 8th in the women’s recurve event.
+ You may make a collection consisting of the Document and other documents released under this License, and replace the individual copies of this License in the various documents with a single copy that is included in the collection, provided that you follow the rules of this License for verbatim copying of each of the documents in all other respects.
+ Group cases were easier to handle than numbers of individual cases, because of the slow and difficult travelling at that time.
+ The Republic says there will not be justice in cities unless they are ruled by philosopher kings; those who enforcing the laws should treat their women, children, and property in common; and the individual should tell noble lies to promote the common good.
+ He was the first racer to finish in the Individual Pursuit track LC2 race.
+ Its moment is the vector sum of the moments of individual turns.
+ Teams can consist of as many as 600 people, who all come together every race weekend, and using each of their individual expertise try to obtain the best result – a victory.
+ It has been up to the leaders of the individual parties to make decisions on issues such as sharing of seats in elections, allocation of ministries and the issues that are raised in Parliament.
+ Caroline carried out her work in New South Wales without taking money from individuals or individual organisations because she wanted to act independently and did not want to be dependent upon any religious or political group.
+ In a dielectric the above contribution to displacement current is also present, but a major contribution to the displacement current is related to the polarization of the individual molecules of the dielectric material.
+ Many cyberpunk novels are about individual computer users.
+ Neither civil society nor individual citizens in these states have any influence on the decisions taken in the process of national wealth distribution.
+ An individual meme isn't of encyclopedic notability.
+ Respect for the inherent right of individual or collective self-defense, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.
+ This cable connects individual SCSI peripherals.
+ His method of teaching was to have a dialogue with individual students.
+ While odor feelings are very personal perceptions, individual reactions are related to gender, age, state of health and private affectations.
+ The procedure to use for placing these rcats on redirects will be found on each rcat’s individual documentation page and at WP:REDCAT.
+ Some web design is done for businesses, and some is done for individual people.
+ There is no “social welfare” apart from the “welfare” associated with its individual units.
+ Doolittle was awarded the Horatio Alger Award which is given to those who are dedicated community leaders who demonstrate individual initiative and a commitment to excellence; as exemplified by remarkable achievements accomplished through honesty, hard work, self-reliance and perseverance over adversity.
+ According to the DSM-5 narcissistic characteristics are often seen in successful people, but an individual can be diagnosed with NPD only when these traits affect their every day life by making it harder.
+ Lonkila won a gold medal in the 4×10km relay at the 1952 Olympics and finished third in the individual 18km race, 11 seconds behind his teammate Tapio Mäkelä.
+ The best-preserved fossil is a maxilla that belonged to a 10-year-old individual found in Atapuerca, Spain.
+ For 21 years, “Betts” set a precedent that allowed individual courts and judges to decide whether poor people would be given lawyers or not.
+ Like all metropolitan counties, the county council was abolished in 1986, and its functions given either to the individual boroughs or shared by new joint committees of the five boroughs.
+ Specific combination of reps, sets, exercises, resistance and force depend on the purpose of the individual performing the exercise: sets with fewer reps can be performed using more force, but have a reduced impact on endurance.
+ There are two individual tracts, the left optic tract and the right optic tract.
+ Researchers studied the time required for an individual to reach the peak of sexual arousal and concluded that, on average, women and men spend almost the same time for sexual arousal — around 10 minutes.
+ But ceramic researchers focus on electrical properties that affect boundaries between individual grains.
+ As the levels of toxin vary depending on diet during the larval stage, because individual plants vary some monarchs will be more toxic than others.
+ The whole balance, the line, the tone, is perceived and controlled by the head.” He further describes tone production as a “matching process for which practices”, and the physical contact of the keyboard as “a very individual thing determined by the color or timbre you hear and try to get, the piece you are playing, the phrase”.
+ It is also estimated that there are about 320 million individual American robins.
+ If they register after December 15th and they do not get health insurance by January 1st, then they will probably have to pay the tax from the individual mandate.
+ Thus any series in which the individual terms do not approach zero diverges.
+ For languages with an ISO 639-3 macrolanguage code and several individual codes, use iso3 for the macrolanguage and lc”n”, ld”n” for the individual codes.
+ Computer-driven looms are now also available to individual home weavers.
+ The fingerprint region is more specific to an individual compound.
+ If they get say the £75,000 ball, then the £9,500 ball into the winning slots and then get a killer, it will take a zero off the accumalated total.
+ Titles for the North American and European launches of the “3DS” are “The Sims 3”, “Madden NFL 3DS”, “Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars”, “Super Monkey Ball 3D”, “Asphalt 3D”, “Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars”, and “Steel Diver”.
+ The ball and chain was mainly used in the British Empire and its penal colonies.
+ If a player passes the ball after being touched a penalty occurs for forward pass.
+ Conine was a Pitcher pitcher when he played college ball at UCLA.
ball – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “ball”:
+ Batters can hit the ball out of the field to score runs.
+ The height of ball columns in the bins approximates a bell curve.
+ The match, often called the "black ball final", is the best-known match in the history of the sport..
+ Batters can hit the ball out of the field to score runs.
+ The height of ball columns in the bins approximates a bell curve.
+ The match, often called the “black ball final”, is the best-known match in the history of the sport..
+ The game is remembered for the Helmet Catch, when David Tyree caught the ball against his helmet in the fourth quarter.
+ Frieza is the first major villain in “Dragon Ball Z.” He is often seen with a group of other fighters who help him.
+ To score a try the player must put down the ball in the ‘try area’.
+ The bombs are often designed with objects such as nails, or ball bearings packed in and around the explosive device to act as shrapnel.
+ Another very successful sports team from Düsseldorf was Rhine Fire, the American footballers of the city, who won the World Ball four times until the European Football League, called NFL Europa was closed down in 2007.
+ Her ball average over the seven U.S.
+ You have to kick the ball perfectly while being rushed by the other team.
+ A hole-in-one in golf is when a player hits the ball from the tee and into the hole in one shot.
+ If the batter hits the ball over the fence without touching the ground, it is a home run.
+ Elmo’s light is a weather event in which bright, glowing, ball of light is seen near pointed objects, like the mast of a ship.
+ At the old ball game.
+ Block: a defensive play to prevent the ball from crossing the net.
More in-sentence examples of “ball”:
+ The bowler must bowl the ball from one end of the pitch.
+ Play then continues with the cue ball shot from where it rested, and the fifteenth, non-racked object ball from where it rested prior to racking.
+ The bowler must bowl the ball from one end of the pitch.
+ Play then continues with the cue ball shot from where it rested, and the fifteenth, non-racked object ball from where it rested prior to racking.
+ From then, he played the baseball and he was famous for the speed ball in their ages.
+ Base Ball Bear has four members in the band; the current band members are Yūsuke Koide, Shiori Sekine and Daisuke Horinouchi.
+ Over time, Frieza’s power became so great that his body could not comfortably contain it, and a series of physical transformations were developed that limit his actual strength While other beings in “Dragon Ball Z” transform to increase their power, Frieza transforms to control and contain it.
+ After being released from a Poké Ball in “Super Smash Bros.
+ You are to hold your fingers together, elbows straight, and contact the ball with the forearms with shoulders facing the net on impact.
+ This also happened with Hasbro’s Bop It Extreme and Tiger’s Boogey Ball game.
+ Pinholster died on September 20, 2020 in Ball Ground, Georgia at the age of 92.
+ Tien had a relationship with Launch, but it didn’t work out and Launch was eventually forgotten in the Dragon Ball universe.
+ Dee’s crystal ball ended up in the British Museum.
+ Dwight Ball is a Canadian politician.
+ It is reached by using the Sticky Hand, and then the Ball ‘n’ Chain to steal a safe.
+ So the ball is up to the community.
+ A ball valve is a kind of valve that has a ball in it, and the ball has a hole in the middle.
+ Contact the ball with the cupped fingers and a long arm swing.
+ This is incorrect however, as an offside offence is related to the position of the player in relation to the last two opponents, the ball and the opponent’s goal line rather than the direction the ball is played.
+ In one kind the bowler rolls a ball near a target and knocks away the ball of another bowler.
+ For example, if someone holds the ball when playing soccer, they are cheating.
+ Cruyff passed the ball to Jasper who then passed it back to a magnificent and cruel finish that many will remember for years.
+ A stumping is a special type of run out in which the wicketkeeper hits the wicket in the ground at the striker’s end with the ball when the striker is out of that ground.
+ Chell breaks a white ball that fell out of GLaDOS.
+ They get a point if the ball goes in the goal.
+ It is a common misconception that the ball must be played forward for an offside offence to be committed.
+ After the batter hits the ball he runs as fast as he can around the bases and tries to get to a base before he is called out by an umpire.
+ They also construct a bolas made of a single thread, tipped with a large ball of very wet sticky silk.
+ However, the problems start with in-game physics, which gives the impression that the ball is rolling on the sides, rather than rolling forward, and after changing the camera perspective, it seems that the ball is flying almost at the speed of a bullet, and the pins also fall very quickly.
+ She played all 6 matches and was selected Golden Ball award.
+ Sometime in the 1800’s, a ball was added and would be placed between the two groups and each would try to move across the opposing side’s goal line.
+ Many people are said to have seen ball lightning.
+ But imagine if the ball is thrown fast enough that it “never” falls back down, and instead travels into space farther and farther away from the Earth.
+ If a ball is caught by a fielder in fair or foul ground, the batter is out.
+ Even Tinky Winky isn’t tall enough to reach the ball even when he tries to.
+ The Outsider is shaped like a ball and moves by rolling.
+ Caulifla is a character of the Japanese anime series Dragon Ball Super.
+ It organises activities such as blood donation days and ball game competitions.
+ If the flag of the player who has the ball is pulled while that person is in their own end zone, it is called a safety.
+ The Mesoamerican ball game was a team sport with profound religious and cultural significance for the indigenous people of Mexico and Central America.
+ A song “4 Minutes “4 Minutes””, was first played by Timbaland at Philadelphia’s Jingle Ball on December 17, 2007.
+ Android 18 also appears in Dragon Ball Super as a side character when the God of Destruction Beerus threatens to destroy the Earth she and the Z Fighters attacks Beerus attempting to defeat Beerus but failed to defeat him by him overpowering them before Goku arrives to save them.
+ Japan won the championship and she was also selected Bronze Ball awards.
+ Also, following each “goal” a jump ball was taken in the middle of the court.
+ Lady Gaga did a tour called the Monster Ball that lasted from late 2009 until mid-2011.
+ Goku reunites with his friends to defeat fortuneteller Baba’s fighters to locate the last Dragon Ball to revive a friend killed by Taopaipai.
+ The album contains hit songs “Wrecking Ball Wrecking Ball” and “We Can’t Stop”.
+ The first net was a “rope” and the first ball was a basketball air bladder.
+ Lúcia described seeing a woman “brighter than the sun, shedding rays of light clearer and stronger than a crystal ball filled with the most sparkling water and pierced by the burning rays of the sun.” Amazed, Lucia and her cousins ran back to their village and told everyone what they saw.
+ The Cannon Ball roller coaster is a wooden roller coaster.
+ The Hindu Mahasabha had initially backed Gandhi’s campaigns of civil disobedience against the British government.
+ In 1934 Mahatma Gandhi visited Tezpur again during the course of Civil Disobedience Movement.
+ Thus the civil disobedience movement began, and it soon spread throughout India.
+ When Gandhi returned to India, he used civil disobedience in the campaign for the independence of India in 1930 from the British rule, when India was a British colony.
+ This established a record for anti-nuclear civil disobedience in the US.
+ Despite the unwillingness of the Congress High Command, Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel strongly forced the All India Congress Committee to ratify the civil disobedience movement and launch it without delaying further.
– The state was named after the Colorado River by Spanish explorers.
– He started and also won the clinching game of the 2007 World Series against the Colorado Rockies.
– The Colorado Rapids are an United StatesAmerican soccer team that plays in Major League Soccer.
– He also played for the Colorado Rockies and the New York Mets.
– There exists a phenomenally severe change in climate in Colorado between the Rocky Mountains on the west and the Great Plains on the east, both of which are separated by a lesser range known to Colorado citizens and primarily Boulderites as “the Foothills”.
– She played for Colorado State University’s Colorado State Rams women’s volleyballwomen’s volleyball team and SV Sinsheim.
– Before people brought potatoes to North America, the Colorado beetle ate a plant called buffalo-bur.
Some in-sentence examples of colorado
Example sentences of “colorado”:
– César Chávez Day is a state holiday in California, Colorado and Texas observed on March 31.
– In addition, the “main street” traversing Aurora, ColoradoAurora, Denver, and Lakewood, Colorado and abutting the Colorado State Capitol is named “Colfax Avenue” in the politician’s honor.
– Patrick Roy is the current head coach of the Colorado Avalanche, as of May 23, 2013.
– During 14 seasons in the National Hockey League he played for the Detroit Red Wings, Colorado Avalanche, Florida Panthers and the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.
– In 2004, Billups was honored by the University of Colorado by being the fifth player to have his jersey retired.
– Both the Colorado potato beetle and the diamondback moth are insects that are resistant to many insecticides.
– He served as the Mayor of Aurora, Colorado from November 2011 until his death in May 2018.
– The University of Northern Colorado is a public, coeducational university in Greeley, ColoradoGreeley, Colorado.
– Russell Scott, also known as Blinky the Clown, was an United StatesAmerican clown, stage, and entertainer who starred in a Denver, Colorado television program called “Blinky’s Fun Club” from 1958 until the show was cancelled in 1998.
– She graduated from University of California, Berkeley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Colorado University.
– He played for the Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball.
– Glen Canyon Dam is a large dam on the Colorado River.
– The mountain is in Wallace County, KansasWallace County, less than half a mile from the Colorado state border and close to the lowest point in Colorado.
– Other large cities are Colorado Springs and Aurora.
– Mitchell County has two lakes, Lake Colorado City and Lake Champion.
– He married a rich widow and had twin sons, some even writing he had died in a gunfight in Colorado in 1903.
– They decided to change the city’s name to Lakewood because the majority disliked “Jefferson City” and believes it would be confused with existing communities in Colorado and Missouri.
– To make matters worse, during their first season in Colorado, the former Nordiques, now Colorado Avalanche, won the Stanley Cup.
– Louis Blues, while the always difficult four-five matchup saw Colorado and Dallas meet.
- César Chávez Day is a state holiday in California, Colorado and Texas observed on March 31.
- In addition, the "main street" traversing Aurora, ColoradoAurora, Denver, and Lakewood, Colorado and abutting the Colorado State Capitol is named "Colfax Avenue" in the politician's honor.
More in-sentence examples of “colorado”:
– Utah is mostly rocky with three distinct geological regions: the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau.
– Senator from Colorado from 1993 to 2005.
– White died in Denver, Colorado from pneumonia, aged 84.
– The Colorado potato beetle now eats cultivated potato plants.
– In 1923, Miller entered the University of Colorado at Boulder, but he spent most of his time away from school.
– He was selected by the Raiders in the fourth round of the 1972 NFL Draft after playing college football for the Colorado Buffaloes.
– After finishing his studies at Brown, Mello went to Boulder, Colorado for more studies, and then to Harvard University.
– Nelson Smith, who was part of the 2nd Colorado Cavalry.
– Weaver died of complications of cancer at his home in Ridgway, Colorado on February 24, 2006.
– Gregg died on April 12, 2019 of complications from Parkinson’s disease in Colorado Springs, Colorado, aged 85.
– On March 1, 2016, “Super Tuesday”, Sanders won four states: Vermont, Oklahoma, Colorado and Minnesota.
– Later Kurri played for Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim and Colorado Avalanche.
– The Colorado River is a river in the south of Argentina.
– Ross Lynch was born and raised in Littleton, Colorado and is the fourth son of Mark and Stormie Lynch.
– Burford died in Aurora, Colorado from cancer on July 18, 2004, aged 62.
– The Gulf was made 5.3 million years ago, changing the flow of the Colorado River.
– The Colorado Territory was created on February 28, 1861, In 1867, Denver City became the Territorial Capital.
– Tomáš Fleischmann is a former CzechsCzech left winger that played for the Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, Anaheim Ducks, Florida Panthers, Colorado Avalanche, and Washington Capitals.
– The Colorado Avalanche are an American ice hockey in the National Hockey League.
– The Coachella Valley is a desert valley in the Colorado Desert of Southern California.
– He was also principal owner of Denver Outlaws and Colorado Crush.
– It is made by the Colorado River in northern Arizona.
– Chenery died on September 16, 2017 at her home in Boulder, ColoradoBoulder, Colorado from complications from a stroke at the age of 95.
– She moved to Colorado in 1990.
- Utah is mostly rocky with three distinct geological regions: the Rocky Mountains, the Great Basin, and the Colorado Plateau.
- Senator from Colorado from 1993 to 2005.
– Grandin is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University.
– Colorado State University is a public Morrill Actland grant Fort Collins, Colorado in the United States.
– It follows south through the Río ColoradoColorado River towards Carmen de Patagones in the Atlantic Ocean.
– The band recorded it at The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado with Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, who helped make “Revolutions Per Minute” and “The Sufferer the Witness”.
– He served three terms as List of Colorado Governors38th Governor of Democrat and ran for the Reform Party’s nomination for President of the United States in 1996.
– He studied at Colorado State University.
– It was carved by the Colorado River, which flows to the Pacific Ocean many miles away.
– Bergersen And B.A.Knoph “Proceedings: Whirling Disease Workshop––where do we go from here?” Colorado Cooperative Fish And Wildlife Research Unit, Fort Collins, p159.
– A star at the University of Colorado Boulder, he was selected third overall in the 1997 NBA draft by the Boston Celtics.
– He was the head coach at the Colorado College from 1971 to 1982 and the University of Wisconsin from 1982 to 2002.
– The WAC grew to eight members in 1967, when Colorado State University and the University of Texas at El Paso joined.
– After his playing career, Baylor managed the expansion Colorado Rockies for six years and the Chicago Cubs for three seasons.
– The Colorado River is a river in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
– He was the mayor of Denver, Colorado from 2003 to 2011.
– He was drafted by the Ottawa Senators with the 291st overall pick in the 2003 NHL Draft and played 3 seasons with them before being traded to the Colorado Avalanche on February 18, 2011 for Craig Anderson.
– Mount Elbert is the highest summit of Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
– The “Colorado Secretary of State” alone is authorized to affix the Great Seal of Colorado to any document whatsoever.
– He played for the Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Jets, Anaheim Ducks, San Jose Sharks, and Colorado Avalanche.
– In a poll for potential Democratic candidates for the Colorado Senate, Hickenlooper was the front-runner with 61%.
– He went to Pike’s Peak, a mountain which is in Colorado in the United States.
– He has played in the NHL for the Washington Capitals for 3 seasons, the Nashville Predators for 1 season, the Atlanta Thrashers for 2 seasons, the Minnesota Wild for 6 seasons, the Colorado Avalanche for 3 seasons and the Chicago Blackhawks for 1 season.
– Lemieux won the Stanley Cup 4 times once in 1986 with the Montreal Canadiens, once in 1995 with the San Jose Sharks, once in 1996 with the Colorado Avalanche and once in 200 with the New Jersey Devils.
+ Although he was convicted, there has since been some debate over how much Garnet really knew.
+ Henry Garnet was executed on 3May 1606 at St Paul’s.
+ The main Jesuit in England, Father Henry Garnet was said to know the details of the plot.
+ It can be a crystal, examples are ruby and a garnet crystal made of yttrium and aluminum with the rare earth metal mixed in.
+ Yet while there was no “golden time” of “toleration” of Catholics which Father Garnet had hoped for at the start of James’ reign, the legislative backlash had nothing to do with the plot: it had already happened by 1605, as recusancy fines were re-imposed and some priests expelled.
+ Crystals of garnet are often large and pretty.
+ Mu Cephei, also known as William HerschelHerschel’s Garnet Star due to its red, Cepheus constellation.
– This process of succession usually converts grassland into woodland over time.
– Tauriel is a Woodland Elf, and is the leader of the Elven guard.
– On April 7, 2020, during the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic, Garfield died of COVID-19 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
– Its habitat is rainforest, coastal shrubbush and woodland areas.
– In 1968, Derksen bought some woodland near Reuver so that his staff and customers could relax in small tents.
– The rough frog or woodland water-holding frog is a frog from Australia.
How to use in-sentence of woodland
Example sentences of “woodland”:
– The description refers to the villans, the ploughs, 8 acres of meadow, and woodland pasture, which is given as two leagues by a league.”Domesday Book: A Complete Translation”.
– Gooding was found dead in his car on the afternoon of April 20, 2017 in Woodland Hills, California, aged 72.
– On May 19, 2016, Young died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California at the age of 96.
– Woodland on the steep slopes includes remnants of ancient woodland but other areas are more recently planted.
– Wyre Forest is a large, semi-natural woodland and forest measuring.
– Cope showed that horses evolved to be larger as they moved from woodland onto grassland.
– On April 7, 2015, Lewis died of natural causes in his Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California home, aged 79.
– Many ancient woodlands have legal protection, but an ancient woodland is not automatically protected.
– It is one of the largest areas of semi-natural woodland in the UK.
- The description refers to the villans, the ploughs, 8 acres of meadow, and woodland pasture, which is given as two leagues by a league."Domesday Book: A Complete Translation".
- Gooding was found dead in his car on the afternoon of April 20, 2017 in Woodland Hills, California, aged 72.
– Lewis died from natural causes on June 12, 2015 at her Woodland Hills, Los AngelesWoodland Hills apartment in Los Angeles, California.
– The cities in the district are: Bell Canyon, CaliforniaBell Canyon, Hidden Hills, Northridge, Los Angeles, Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, Reseda, Los Angeles, Santa Susana Field Laboratory, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, Studio City, Los Angeles, Tarzana, Los Angeles, Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, West Hills, Los Angeles, Winnetka, Los Angeles, and Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
– It is a large local estate surrounded by open countryside, woodland and golf courses.
– In 1968, a Dutch businessman called Piet Derksen bought woodland near Reuver so that workers and customers of his 17 sporting goods shops could relax in small tents.
– It then continues south along Foothill Expressway, passing by Woodland Branch Library and a Lucky grocery store before ending at Homestead Road.
– Once forest and woodland was partly replaced by grassland, in the Miocene, the true carnivores had the advantage, and the creodonts lost ground and eventually became extinct.
– Ford died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California after being run over by a car on December 2, 1957, aged 73.
More in-sentence examples of “woodland”:
– They are usually found in grassy fields, fields that contain crops, and along woodland edges.
– Ancient woodland is the name used in the United Kingdom for woodland which has existed continuously since 1600 or before in England and Wales.
– It is found in a range of habitats such as farmland, woodland fringes, steppes and semi-deserts.
– He was born in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, but raised in Santa Monica, California.
– It is common in woodland and farmland but is also found in towns, where it roosts in lofts and buildings.
– Ancient woodland is formally defined on maps by Natural England and equivalent bodies.
– The woodland dormouse is a species of rodent in the Gliridae family.
– Poke milkweed is found in moist woodland habitats.
– The sacred kingfisher is a medium sized woodland kingfisher.
– It is usually grows in unimproved soils, which is typical for grasslands, scrub edges, and woodland borders.
– Sawyer died of a heart attack at her home in Woodland Hills, Los AngelesWoodland Hills, California on January 21, 2018 at the age of 105.
– Gwenn died on September 6, 1959 from pneumonia cause by a stroke in his Woodland Hills, Los Angeles home, aged 81.
– Other woodland birds present in good numbers include Barking Owls, Glossy Black-Cockatoos, Grey-crowned Babblers, Speckled Warblers, Brown Treecreepers, Hooded Robins and Turquoise Parrots.BirdLife International.
– Ravenswood was founded in 1868 as a woodland area.
– The virus is not commonly found in cows; the reservoir hosts for the virus are woodland rodents particularly voles.
– A royal forest is an area of land with various meanings, but basically it is woodland once owned by monarchs.
– Schaal died on November 4, 2014, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
– She was 58 when she died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
– A bluebell wood is a woodland that in springtime has a carpet of flowering bluebells underneath a newly forming leaf canopy.
– They prefer dry woodland regions and savannah regions.
– They like to live in an area that is mixed woodland and open grassland.
– Sennett died on November 5, 1960, in Woodland Hills, California, aged 80.
– The Park has large areas of woodland and grassy plains that are subject to long periods of dry hot weather.
– Sherwood Forest is an ancient woodland near Nottingham, England.
– Another version of the Chickasaw creation story is that they came out of the ground at “Nanih Waiya” a great mound Mound buildersbuilt about 300 CE by Woodland peoples.
– Ronald Hunter died of heart and kidney failure on December 3, 2013, aged 70, at the Woodland Hills Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.
– Fischbeck died in Woodland Hills, California, aged 92.
– A woodland glade with a river in the background.” The stage is empty.
– Box-Ironbark forest is a forest or woodland ecosystem found in central Victoria Victoria in south-eastern Australia.
– The park includes woodland trails, playing fields, a beach, golf course, and a boat harbor.
– Before the climate change at about 11,000 years ago it lived in “conifer parklands” on the Montana-Wyoming border, After the climate change, what had been woodland became “deserts and treeless steppes of the sort so extensive in the present western U.S.A”.
– In deciduous woodland they will eat acorns and sycamore seeds for the winter, buds in spring, insects and seeds in summer and berries and fungi in autumn.
– In Europe, people usually grew the woodland strawberry.
– The show starred Sonic the Hedgehog, and the Knothole Freedom Fighters, a group of woodland animals united to fight the evil Doctor Robotnik, who has taken over the entire planet.
– Impalas are found at grassland and woodland edges, usually very close by water.
– They have also been called “hen-hawks”, or “wood-hawks” because of their woodland habitat.
– Gould died on September 11, 2010 in Woodland Hills, California from prostate cancer, aged 86.
– The route passes through woodland and grassland, with glimpses of the lake.
– The Virgin Komi Forests is a large woodland in the northern part of the Ural MountainsUral mountain range, in Russia.
– The Forest is an important recreational area with woodland walks, noted for their displays of bluebells in the early spring.
– Cannock Chase is a woodland and mixed area of countryside in the county of Staffordshire, England.
– Bush is the word for scrublandscrub, woodland or grassland of Australia and New Zealand.
– Lowland areas form a large proportion of Kakadu National Park and are mainly covered in eucalypt-dominated open woodland with the ground layer consisting of a large range of grasses including spear grass, sedges and wildflowers.
– Norman Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver developed the modern barcode, and were granted a patent for it in 1952.
– The goldcrest breeds in coniferous woodland and in gardens, It builds its compact, three-layered nest on a tree branch.
– Ancient woodland in the UK, like rainforest in the tropics, is home to rare and threatened species, more than any other UK habitat.
– Most species live in forests or woodland habitats.
– It lived in woodland and grasslands with mixed vegetation.
– It covers an area of 11,700 hectares, Most of the area is covered in banksias and woodland which attracts many nectar feeding birds.
- They are usually found in grassy fields, fields that contain crops, and along woodland edges.
- Ancient woodland is the name used in the United Kingdom for woodland which has existed continuously since 1600 or before in England and Wales.
– There were very few people who could play well, so he founded his own orchestra: the Orquesta Pau Casals.
– Other rivers are the Gave de Pau and the Neste.
– His first match with this team was against his old friend Pau Gasol.
– The Gave de Pau is a river of south-western France; it is a left tributary of the Adour river.
– The climate of Pau is Marine West Coast Climate, with mild winters and warm summers.
– The inhabitants of Pau are known, in French, as “Paulois”.
– When the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, as “Basses-Pyrénées”, department was created on 17 February 1800, the “arrondissement” of Pau was part of that original department.
Example sentences of pau
Example sentences of “pau”:
– On June 27, 2001, the Grizzlies traded Abdur-Rahim and the 27th overall pick to the Atlanta Hawks for Brevin Knight, Lorenzen Wright and Pau Gasol, the 3rd overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft.
– The average temperature for the year in Pau is 13.5°C.
– The average amount of precipitation for the year in Pau is.
– The Gave de Pau flows through 90 “communes”.
– Argelès-Gazost is a “commune” in the Lavedan, at the confluence of the Gave de Pau and Gave d’Azun rivers, between Lourdes and Gavarnie.
– In the eastern part of the island is the Pico da Vara In the central area, is the Sierra de Água de Pau with 940 m height and on the west lies the Caldeira das Sete Cidades, 850 m altitude.
– Meta Image is a Madrid-based sports agency, In March, the team gained shareholders such as Spanish businessman José Ramón Carabante and basketball players Pau Gasol and Jorge Garbajosa.
– The International Pau Casals Cello Competition is held in Germany once every four years.
– The Gave de Pau receives its main tributary, the Gave d’Oloron, in Peyrehorade and, from there, it is named as “Gaves Réunis”.
– The arrondissement of Pau is bordered to the north by the Landes and Gers departments, to the east by the Hautes-Pyrénées department, to the southwest by the arrondissement of Oloron-Sainte-Marie and to the west by the arrondissement of Bayonne.
– As Férias Frustradas do Pica Pau it was released in Brazil only.
- On June 27, 2001, the Grizzlies traded Abdur-Rahim and the 27th overall pick to the Atlanta Hawks for Brevin Knight, Lorenzen Wright and Pau Gasol, the 3rd overall pick in the 2001 NBA Draft.
- The average temperature for the year in Pau is 13.5°C.