+ Most people feel uneasy or ashamed when they are nude.
+ It makes me uneasy to put all my info out there for a $5 or $10 donation.
+ Meade still did not know what was happening but was very uneasy about these reports.
+ He coached the Bruins for two more seasons until, unhappy with the club’s performance in the 1949 playoffs against Toronto and uneasy about coaching friends with whom he had played, he resigned.
+ The two agree an uneasy truce.
+ Bemused at first, Campiz grew uneasy when Heche showed no sign of leaving.
+ Jaisohn felt that political unity was needed for a new nation despite his uneasy relationship with the president elect Syngman Rhee.
+ All Hashemite attacks on the city were repelled by the mountain guns, and both sides settled down to an uneasy siege.
+ In 1692, Philippe married his first cousin, Françoise Marie de Bourbon – the youngest legitimised daughter of Philippe’s uncle Louis XIV of FranceLouis XIV and Madame de Montespan.
+ An orphan girl named Thérèse Raquin is sent to live with her aunt, Madame Raquin, and her cousin Camille, who is very “sick” with hypochondriasis.
+ The historically best known and most researched mistresses are the royal mistresses of European monarchs, for example Madame de Pompadour.
+ A wax sculpture of him in Madame Tussauds had his exhibition on September 8, 2017 in Beijing.
+ The last years of Madame de Montespan’s life were given up to a very severe penance.
+ The Society had been dissolved by the King on the initiative of the duc de Choiseul and Madame de Pompadour.
+ She played Madame Adelaide in “The Aristocats”.
+ The “marquis d’Argenson” said she was very like her mother, Madame de Montespan, but also had Louis XIV’s orderly mind with his failings of injustice and harshness.
In-sentence examples of madame
Example sentences of “madame”:
+ After they say goodbye to him, Madame Flora “suddenly, with a loud gasp…
+ Later, he is supposed to have lived in Lucca with Madame Gentucca.
+ When Madame Flora, or “Baba” as they call her, arrives home drunk, she violently chastises them for not preparing for that night’s seance.
+ A trapeze artist and commercial photographer, who used various stage names including Madame Olga, Lady Olga and Lady Olga Roderick.
+ Monica, Madame Flora’s daughter, and Toby, a mute servant boy rescued from “the streets of Budapest” play dress-up.
+ Her husband remained a widower, despite a large dowry offered to him by the Duchess of Maine to get him to marry her unattractive daughter, “Mademoiselle du Maine”, a granddaughter of Louis XIV and Madame de Montespan.
+ Sun Yat-sen was born on 12 November 1866 to Sun Dacheng and Madame Yang in Cuiheng, Xiangshan County and Cantonese.
+ In February 1663 he married Madame de MontespanFrançoise de Rochechouart, “Mademoiselle de Mortemart” She was a daughter of Gabriel de Rochechouart, Duke of Mortemart and Diane de Grandseigne They would have two children together.
+ She became known for playing Madame Arcati in the 1945 movie “Blithe Spirit”.
+ Madame du Barry’s apartment at Versailles was the apartment that belonged to Madame du Barry.
+ In the letter, Lady Howard says that Madame Duval is going to visit England to see her granddaughter Evelina again.
+ After they say goodbye to him, Madame Flora "suddenly, with a loud gasp...
+ Later, he is supposed to have lived in Lucca with Madame Gentucca.
More in-sentence examples of “madame”:
+ Potts and Madame de la Grande Bouche, an operatic wardrobe, attempt to cheer her up.
+ The diamond necklace “was picked apart, and the gems sold on the black markets of Paris and London” by Madame de la Motte.
+ Louise Diane d’Orléans and his wife, Françoise Marie de Bourbon, the youngest illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress, Madame de Montespan.
+ Once a widow, Madame de Berry became ill-famous for her debauched lifeways.
+ She also played Madame Olympe Maxime in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
+ Victoire arrived to a court which was dominated by the powerful Madame de Pompadour who had become Louis XV’s mistress in 1745.
+ The story has been published and revised in many versions, most notably Madame Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve’s 1740 retelling and its revision in 1756 by Madame Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.
+ During her stay she became acquainted with Madame de Pompadour.
+ Tatyana is reading a novel, but her mother, Madame Larina, tells her that real life is very different from what it is in books.
+ Although his mistress, Madame de Pompadour, was installed in the nearby Château de Bellevue, Meudon was eclipsed in his favour by the Château de Choisy.
+ She is exploited by the scheming Madame Merle and her friend Gilbert Osmond.
+ In 1772, Louis XV of France decided to make Madame du Barry, with whom he was in love with, a special gift at the cost of 2,000,000 livres.
+ In September 2016, a wax sculpture of her at Madame Tussauds in Hong Kong had her exhibition.
+ Louis d’Orléans was born at the Palace of Versailles in 1703 to Philippe II, Duke of Orléans and his wife, Françoise Marie de Bourbon, the youngest legitimised daughter of Louis XIV of FranceLouis XIV and of his mistress Madame de Montespan.
+ He married Françoise Charlotte d’Aubigné, the niece and heiress of Louis XIV’s wife Madame de Maintenon, with whom he had 4 daughters and 2 sons.
+ Berthe’s mouse lemur or Madame Berthe’s mouse lemur is the smallest mouse lemur and the smallest primate in the world.
+ He is the first Korean celebrity to have a wax figure made in his image at Madame Tussauds in 2013 and Grevin Museum Paris in 2018.
+ That night, Babar’s troubles manifest in a nightmare in which he is threatened by a visit from the demon Misfortune and rescued by elephant angels, but he is awoken by Flora the next morning to discover that both Cornelius and Madame are well on their way to recovering from their respective ordeals.
+ The guests again arrive, expecting another seance but are driven away by Madame Flora who tries to convince them that the whole thing was a sham by revealing all the tricks that she and Monica used.
+ Her many stage roles included the character of Madame Morrible in the original Broadway cast of the musical “Wicked”.
+ In Blackpool’s Madame Tussauds there is a wax figure of Kyle.
+ She died a painful death on 30 July 1683 at Versailles in the arms of Madame de Maintenon.
+ Many nobles were among her clients, among them, Madame de Montespan a courtesan of Louis XIV.
+ However, at the death of Louis XV in 1774, Madame du Barry was exiled and Louis XVI came to the throne.
+ In 1947, Ishibashi appeared as a member of the Choir choir in Madame Butterfly.” Finally, a vacancy and made his debut as a jazzman.
+ Potts and Madame de la Grande Bouche, an operatic wardrobe, attempt to cheer her up.
+ The diamond necklace “was picked apart, and the gems sold on the black markets of Paris and London” by Madame de la Motte.
+ Louise Diane d'Orléans and his wife, Françoise Marie de Bourbon, the youngest illegitimate daughter of King Louis XIV of France and his mistress, Madame de Montespan.
+ She was later made the Abbess of Saint-Antoine-des-Champs in 1723 and was known as Madame de Bourbon.
+ Marie Thérèse lived a quiet life with her Spanish attendants and had to put up with her husbands various affairs, notably with Louise de La Vallière and Madame de Montespan.
+ In spite of his liaison with Étiennette, Louis Philippe had several other mistresses until he met, in July 1766, Madame de Montesson, a witty but married twenty-eight year old.
+ The Austrian court young Madame Antoine grew up in was already beginning to become much less formal.
+ The main objective of the game is to rescue Madame Foster who has been kidnapped by Space Nut Boogies.
+ Her lady-in-waiting, Madame de Motteville, wrote the story of the queen’s life in her Mémoires d’Anne d’Autriche.
+ It stars Lorraine Bracco as Delores Del Ruby, Uma Thurman as Sissy and Roseanne Barr as Madame Zoe.
+ She played a prostitute in the television drama “Hill Street Blues”, Madame de Tourvel in the movie “Valmont” and Chloe in “The Big Chill”.
+ In 1771, Fragonard was hired to paint a series of panels for the chateau at Louveciennes, the home of Madame du Barry.
+ However, lots of people, including Madame Beck, try hard to break the two up, and at last force him to travel away.
+ Her father, pressured by his mistress, Madame de Montesson, sent her to a convent.
+ He worked for Madame de Maintenon who arranged concerts for King Louis XIV.
+ Portraits of Louis XVI’s aunts by Madame Labille-Guiard are part of the decor.
+ According to Madame de Genlis, a scent of roses spread across the Place de la Concorde after her execution.
+ It is during the summer of 1772, a few months after his wife had given birth to a stillborn daughter, that began Philippe’s secret liaison with one of her ladies-in-waiting, Madame de Genlis, the niece of Madame de Montesson, the morganatic wife of Philippe’s father.
+ The young couple occupied a suite of apartments at Versailles which had previously been occupied by their joint ancestor Madame de Montespan.
+ After her marriage, she was known as Madame d’Arblay.
+ As the children born to the couple increased a house in Paris was bought on the Rue Vaugirard where the children could be bought up by their nanny Madame Scarron.
+ Then they realize each other’s plans and kill themselves with poison in front of Madame Raquin.
+ The Paternoster Gang is a group that includes Silurian Madame Vastra.
+ She started the company Madame C.J.
+ It was constructed after 1770 for Madame de Montesson, the secret and morganatic wife of Louis Philippe d’Orléans, Duke of Orléans.
– A member of the Catholic minority, his government was biased towards Catholics in public service and military promotions, as well as in the allocation of land, business favors and tax concessions etc.
– A new chart, the Pop 100, was created by “Billboard” in February 2005 to answer criticism that the Hot 100 was biased in favor of rhythmic songs, as throughout most of its existence, the Hot 100 was seen predominantly as a pop chart.
– There was a documentary called “Outfoxed” that criticized the channel because they say it is biased towards conservatives and the US Republican Party in its reporting.
– Pseudoscience is not exactly the same thing as biased research, where the scientist has some bad motive for promoting their findings.
– After part of the play was shown on BBC television, Paul McCartney criticised it for being biased against him and in favour of Lennon.
– In these matches, Gimnasia was subject to openly biased arbitration.
– The priming words had biased them to “think elderly”.
– In case the editor does not identify themselves or their affiliation, reference to the neutral point of view policy may help counteract biased editing.
Some example sentences of biased
Example sentences of “biased”:
- In cases where the user does not say they have a COI, biased editing can be changed back to follow the neutral point of view policy.
- Significantly biased edits in mainspace are forbidden.
- Either one should consider actual historical facts, or biased comments by some so called Scholars of Bangladesh.
– In cases where the user does not say they have a COI, biased editing can be changed back to follow the neutral point of view policy.
– Significantly biased edits in mainspace are forbidden.
– Either one should consider actual historical facts, or biased comments by some so called Scholars of Bangladesh.
– Most people think that people that live in the Middle East are given little information and that what they get is biased toward the government.
– He could not justify before God, before his conscience, or before the Fatherland the transfer of the whole authority of government to a single party, especially to a party that was biased against people who had different views from their own.
– When you think part of an article is biased or not accurate, if you can, make it better.
– I personally like the little stars we have up there now but I am obviously biased and will fold to what others want.
– Those in power should not be biased when they judge people.
– I know I mostly wrote it so I might be a bit biased but I think it really does deserve to be a good article.
– The charity helps people both in the UK and overseas and are not biased towards any faith or other belief.
– Also keep in mind that for some reason, it is often harder to see your own biased editing, than it is to see someone else’s biased editing.
+ In old stories, the creature brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter.
+ The same year Leavy’s book Candy Floss Collection received the American Fiction Award for Anthologies.
+ They changed the name to The Pacemakers because the Mars candy company said they would take them to court for using the name.
+ A Cadbury Creme Egg is a type of candy made by Cadbury.
+ Princess Bubblegum rules over the Candy Kingdom, but in the Season 6 episode “Hot Diggity Doom an election was held and she lost to the King of Ooo by a landslide.
+ As of March 2013, Candy Crush Saga is the most popular game on Facebook.
+ Jones steals candy from children”, then the statement is defamatory “if” it is not true, because it would be a fact, not an opinion.
+ She is known for appearing for two seasons on “Dance Moms November 6, 2013, July 19, 2016 and for her singles “Boomerang” and “Kid in a Candy Store”.
candy in-sentences
Example sentences of “candy”:
+ Mabel - The 12 twin sister of Dipper Pines and spends most of the time having fun with her best friends Candy Chiu and Grenda.
+ After Numbuh 5 defeats Stickybeard the mysterious person is revealed to be Numbuh 5's older sister Cree, who while once used to be a KND operative now works for the Delightful Children From Down the Lane and Father, then after she traps Numbuh 5 under Stickybeard she takes his candy cane peg leg and leaves.
+ Mabel – The 12 twin sister of Dipper Pines and spends most of the time having fun with her best friends Candy Chiu and Grenda.
+ After Numbuh 5 defeats Stickybeard the mysterious person is revealed to be Numbuh 5’s older sister Cree, who while once used to be a KND operative now works for the Delightful Children From Down the Lane and Father, then after she traps Numbuh 5 under Stickybeard she takes his candy cane peg leg and leaves.
+ The person who makes the candy fall out is appointed queen of cats and the person who hits the last stick is appointed king of cats.
+ The peanut was grown mainly for its edible oil, except in the U.S., where it was produced for grinding into peanut butter, for roasted, salted nuts; and for use in candy and bakery products.
+ He has been on lunch boxes, T-shirts, magazines, commercials, in candy form, on Shampoo bottles, cereal, badges, and as a stuffed toy.
+ Other Christmas food includes raisins, sultanas, ginger, Greek baklava, almonds, chocolates, caramel toffee, candy canes and oranges.
+ A cordial is a kind of candy in which a fruit filling is placed within a chocolate shell.
+ She also played candy counter girl, Maddie Fitzpatrick, on the Disney Channel Television programmetelevision series “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody”.
+ This type of candy is often called “milk caramel” or “cream caramel”.
+ Marshmallow is a candy that is made of sugar or corn syrup, water, gelatin that has been pre-softened in hot water, dextrose, and flavorings, whipped to a spongy consistency.
+ She likes living alone because nobody orders her to go to bed and no one forces her to take cod liver oil, when she likes candy more.
+ Chewing gum is a type of candy flavored with naturenatural sugar or mint.
+ A candy cane is a hard cane-shaped candy stick.
More in-sentence examples of “candy”:
+ After being in a series of candy commercials, Saat made her television debut in “Aşkımızda Ölüm Var”.
+ Pepsi’s success under Guth came while the Loft Candy business was faltering.
+ Haribo created the first gummy candy in 1922 in the form of little gummy bears called “Gummibärchen”.
+ The candy is sold in a wrapped 45-gram portion, packaged in a close-fitting cardboard box.
+ A common candy of this kind is the cherry cordial.
+ Many people like candy and think it tastes good.
+ It was called “Mickey Mouse” candy when people first made it in 1943, but they changed it to “White Rabbit” later.
+ At that point, Glomgold, a millionaire rival, comes to pay $2,000,000 for Scrooge’s candy factory.
+ Brooke Candy was in the music video.
+ The candy consists of a maraschino cherry and cherry syrup surrounded by a mixture of chocolate, shredded coconut and roasted peanut pieces.
+ Milton Snavely Hershey was an AmericansAmerican confectioner, philanthropist, and the founder of the Hershey’s candy company.
+ Pill, The Imp, the Candy Kid, and Santa Claus.
+ The cafes serve Starbucks beverages, Harney Sons or Tazo Tea, FIJI WaterFIJI Bottled Water, bakery goods from The Cheesecake Factory, candy from Godiva Chocolatiers, sandwiches and other specialty products.
+ In 2010 her first novel was “Candypop – Candy and the Broken Biscuits” was published by HarperCollins.
+ Reese Candy Company.
+ His other name is ‘Cotton Candy Lover Chopper’.
+ A candy bar is a type of candy that has been made into the shape of a bar.
+ In the 17th century, white sticks of candy were popular, but they were not colorful.
+ He had been known to give free candy to local children.
+ Salty liquorice, or Salmiak, is a salt candy that is eaten in Finland, Sweden and the Netherlands.
+ For instance, common window glass is an amorphous ceramic, many polymers are amorphous, and even foods such as cotton candy and cotton are amorphous solids.
+ There are three floors of candy in many colors.
+ The European version features advertisements for Snickers candy bars.
+ This was because he and his family had owned and operated a candy factory in Houston Heights.
+ Halva is a solid candy based on vegetable fat and sugar.
+ Shanghainese pear-syrup candy began in three shops in the city’s old walled city during the Qing Dynasty: Zhupinzhai.
+ The company which makes Jelly Belly beans makes over 100 other different foods, including chocolate, licorice, gummies, and candy corn.
+ Princess Bonnibel “Bonnie” Bubblegum of the Candy Kingdom, is a fictional character in the American animated Cartoon Network television series “Adventure Time”, created by Pendleton Ward.
+ The candy comes in different strengths; in the Netherlands, it comes as “Zout”.
+ Bubble gum is a popular type of candy that is not eaten, but instead chewed.
+ MM’s World is a store that sells MM’s candy and other things.
+ Carson married Candy Carson in 1975.
+ They have a gel inside in a soft candy shell.
+ Pop Rocks are a kind of candy with carbonation added to make a “popping” feeling in the mouth of the person eating them.
+ Fluxbox can show some eye candy such as: colors, gradients, borders, and several other basic appearance settings can be changed.
+ Also in “Arch Rivals” are hazards, such as candy wrappers and soda cans thrown onto the floor.
+ The candy bear looks like paintings of brown bears by artist Ivan Shishkin.
+ It stars Robert Mitchum, James Stewart, Oliver Reed, Sarah Miles, Richard Boone, Candy Clark, Edward Fox, John Mills, Harry Andrews, Richard Todd, Diana Quick and was distributed by United Artists.
+ A storm was named Candy for the first time in 1968.
+ At the height of the celebration priests toss food and candy in the air.
+ It is also called cotton candy or fairy floss.
+ Additional Voices, Maeve Andrews, Mark Andrews, Matt Adler, Steve Alterman, Jack Angel, Stephen Apostolina, Kimberly Bailey, Sora Bamis, Bob Bergen, Brad Bird, Nicholas Bird, Steve Blum, Richard Cansino, Kelly Bonbright, Rodger Bumpass, Catherine Cavadini, Doc Kane, Corey Burton, June Christopher, Robert Clotworthy, Michael Corbett, David Cowgill, Andrea Datzman, Jim Cummings, Wendy Culter, Moosie Drier, Rebecca Davis, Debi Derryberry, Bryan Dluhy, Ronnie Del Carmen, Pete Docter, Terri Douglas, Tony Fucile, Greg Dykstra, Jennifer Darling, Paul Eiding, Jeannie Elias, Bill Farmer, Brian Fee, Ted Evans, Dave Fennoy, Billy Otis, John DeMita, Chad Einbinder, Jennifer Crystal Foley, John DiMaggio, Robin Atkin-Downes, Michael Giacchino, Grace Geller, Doug Erholtz, Jeff Fischer, Eddie Frierson, Elisa Gabrielli, Jean Gilpin, Jackie Gonneau, Kyle Hebert, Todd Haberkorn, Justine Huxley, Candy Ibarra, Marieve Herington, Karen Huie, Richard Steven Horvitz, Lex Lang, Christian Lanz, Andrew Kishino, Carole Jeghers, Marsha Kramer, Tom Kenny, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Jeff LaPensee, Patricia Lentz, Marcella Lentz-Pope, A.J.
+ Cookies may be used like chocolate and candy as a reward when children do good deeds.
+ MMs have also been included in many other candy products.
+ As a result, she no longer ruled the Candy Kingdom and the King of Ooo replaced her as the new ruler, until a rebellion against King of Ooo allowed her to reclaim the throne in “The Dark Cloud”.
+ During the filming in Chicago, Nolan decided to blow-up abandoned Brach’s candy factory.
+ The factory became famous in 1913 when it began selling candy to the Tsar.
+ After being in a series of candy commercials, Saat made her television debut in "Aşkımızda Ölüm Var".
+ Pepsi's success under Guth came while the Loft Candy business was faltering.
+ The bourgeoisie take advantage of the proletariat and control the means of production.
+ Marx believed that the bourgeoisie exploited the proletariat.
+ And if they do any work that gets them money, then it’s only because of the many proletariat people beneath them, who generated their wealth through their labour, of which the higher up bourgeoisie person took a cut.
+ Class struggle happens when the bourgeoisie to make things for them to sell.
+ The proletariat struggle with the bourgeoisie through their laborer’s organization in this form.
+ As the bourgeoisie are not its opposing counterpart proletariat, they don’t have to be a labourer doing menial work for money.
+ It was a model MarxismMarxist revolution where the proletariat peasants and workers overthrew the bourgeoisie capitalist nobles.
– When Jesus had finished his ministry on Earth, he told his followers that he would provide “another Comforter and would be their teacher to tell them things that Jesus had not told them, but that they needed to know to continue to live for God.
– These lands, however, are called savanna because of the type of plants that live there and how they get their rain.
– They live in the highlands in the Mount Nimba region of the West African countries of Guinea, Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire.
– The show is about the lives of people that live in a fictional street called Ramsay Street.
– He wants to live so he could look after his family, but chose to keep his respect and honor instead.
– Mandrills can live up to 40 years in captivity.
– A beehive is a structure in which some species of honey bees live and raise their young.
– They live in Brazil.
live use in-sentences
Example sentences of “live”:
- The cats live in the museum's basement.
- Behmanesh was one of the oldest and most prominent Iranian sports reporters, He conducted the first live sports report in Iran from Radio in 1958 to compete in Iranian and Iraqi national Sport of athletics competitions.
– The cats live in the museum’s basement.
– Behmanesh was one of the oldest and most prominent Iranian sports reporters, He conducted the first live sports report in Iran from Radio in 1958 to compete in Iranian and Iraqi national Sport of athletics competitions.
– The album features their live staples “The Creeps”, “Another State of Mind”, “Telling Them” and the title track, which has been frequently played by KROQ, the legendary Los Angeles, California radio station.
– They live and hunt alone.
– About 3 million Azerbaijanis, many of them guest workers, live in Russia.
– Mexican free-tailed bats mainly live in caves.
– The Innu call the territory they live in “Nitassinan”.
– In England and France, most people did not live in towns.
– People were forced to live in the ghettos before they went to concentration camps.
– Different creatures live inside or near this lake, including some species of shrimps, amphibians and birds like flamingos and pelicans.
– They live in the Arctic and sub-Arctic areas.
– It was then found that Bonvicino was having a love affair with de Wert’s wife, so she had to go back to live in Novellara.
More in-sentence examples of “live”:
– This will cause acid rain, and organisms living in the water can get sick and die, because the water where they live has more acid.
– All of them live in the water, most of them in the sea or in brackish water.
– Ring-necked snakes live in eastern and central North America.
– It is the largest district of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but not many people live there.
– They live in the moist, lower habitats.
– They live in the Lorestan Province.
– The Kennedys are Irish AmericanIrish Catholic Democrats and mostly live in Boston and Hyannisport, Massachusetts.
– River dolphins are five species of dolphin which live in fresh water rivers and estuaries.
– The number of people living in the borough is about 170,000; about 115,000 of those live in the city.
– They can live to be six or seven years old.
– About 1,060,000 people live there, making Cologne the biggest city in North Rhine-Westphalia.
– Some have structures rather like vertebrates eyes; some have nematocysts; some live as plasmodia ; some have two flagella; photosynthetic dinoflagellates contain a “bewildering array” of plastid types; and the whole of their genetics and cell biology is eccentric.
– Once they are married, Koly must go to live with his family.
– Before the Maastricht Treaty, the European Communities treaties allowed workers, and their families, to travel and live in any member country.
– When they did the mission, an O-ring seal failure destroyed the shuttle 73 seconds into the flight, killing Scobee and the other six members of the crew; the tragedy was viewed live on national television and prompted several days of national mourning.
– Jews had to live with the values of Hellenism and Hellenistic philosophy, which were often directly at odds with their own values and traditions.
– It can live in streams, rivers, and lakes if it is not polluted.
– Kronos has started to live in Luke Castellan’s body and tries to catch Percy.
– Most of them live in tropical places around the Indian Ocean.
– Matt Beck is a live member, playing several instruments in their shows.
– Kiwi prefer to live in burrows they make in forested areas.
– Bottlenose dolphins have been seen using live sponges.
– They live in different areas.
– Some live albums have been released since.
– Clyde and his best friend Willis live in the same house and together they are roommates, or “ROOMIES” they call it.
– The Code talks about how people should act as members of the society they live in.
– At age 13, he left home to live with one of his maternal aunts in Manchester.
– It produces content in various genres, including live studio, structured reality, factual, documentary, entertainment and scripted comedy, as well as digital and brand-driven content.
– They must pass through the dangerous Fire Swamp, and avoid hungry animals that live there.
– Matchbox Twenty played a one-off live show in Temecula, California on July 9, 2011, but no new material was played.
– The rivers are important to the people who live there for several reasons.
– The album was recorded live from Houston, Texas.
– Kochas has everything needed to live a middle class life.
– In the 1980s, Maringka married Douglas Baker, and they moved back east to live at Kaṉpi.
– People still live in Hahoe Folk Village.
– Around 3,000 people live in Bürglen.
– The event was broadcast live on Fuel TV and FX.
– The spores of the bacteria can live for hundreds of years.
– The covered Theater of the Stars has “Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage”, a stage show with scenes from the movie.
– Bey recorded two albums with Horace Silver, and released live albums of her performances with the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir and at the Montreux Jazz Festival.
– The series is about three talking food items and their next door neighbor who live in New Jersey.
– He also built Vicars’ Close and the Vicars’ Hall, to give the men of the choir a secure place to live and dine, away from the town with all its temptations.
– Some types, like “Gnetum oxycarpum”, are in danger of dying out, because they only live in small areas and the forest that they grow on is being turned into land for farming.
– Amphibians like to live near freshwater in warm weather.
– They live in Copenhagen, Denmark with their two children.
– It is also called the Iranian cheetah because the only living Asiatic cheetahs live in Iran.
– The walruses that live in the Atlantic Ocean are a little smaller than the ones in the Pacific Ocean.
– They can live up to 18 years.
– This species gives birth to live young with a gestation period of about 5-10 months.
- This will cause acid rain, and organisms living in the water can get sick and die, because the water where they live has more acid.
- All of them live in the water, most of them in the sea or in brackish water.
– If the standard deviation of a set of data is small, then most of the data is very close to the average.
– Then the average and standard deviation of those sample averages is found.
– Most math equations for standard deviation assume that the numbers are normally distributed.
– They often decide that only differences bigger than two or three times the standard deviation are important.
– Then the standard error of the mean will be smaller because the standard deviation is divided by a bigger number.
– In real measurements, the true value of the standard deviation of the mean for the whole group is usually not known.
– There are simple algorithms to calculate median, mean, standard deviation etc.
– For another example, each of the three groups is the ages of a group of four brothers in years, the average is 7 years and the standard deviation is 5 years.
How to use the word deviation
Example sentences of “deviation”:
- In science, for example, the standard deviation of a group of repeated measurements helps scientists know how sure they are of the average number.
- The average and the standard deviation of a set of data are usually written together.
– In science, for example, the standard deviation of a group of repeated measurements helps scientists know how sure they are of the average number.
– The average and the standard deviation of a set of data are usually written together.
– Understanding the standard deviation of a set of values allows us to know how large a difference from the “average” is expected.
– The standard deviation for all the sample averages is the standard error of the mean.
– Then a number close to the standard deviation for the whole group can be found by a slightly different equation called the sample standard deviation, explained below.
– Restorationism refers to various unaffiliated movements that considered contemporary Christianity, in all its forms, to be a deviation from the true, original Christianity, which these groups then attempted to “Reconstruct”, often using the Book of Acts as a “guidebook” or sorts.
– If the standard deviation were zero, then all men would be exactly 70″ tall.
– A low standard deviation means that most of the numbers are close to the average, while a high standard deviation means that the numbers are more spread out.
– Variance and standard deviation are used because it makes the mathematics easier—when adding two random variables together.
– This assessment involves measures of Measures of central tendencycentral tendency or mean and median, and measures of variability or statistical dispersion, such as the standard deviation or variance.
– After having measured the electrical resistance of this thermometer at the given temperatures, the data is being fed into a prescribed formula, giving the deviation coefficients for the range from 0 to 420 °C.
– Once that is done, then I will be creative again : So please forgive my deviation from mainspace.
– For height, Galton estimated this coefficient to be about two thirds: the height of an individual will measure around a midpoint that is two thirds of the parents’ deviation from the population average.
– Standard deviation is a number used to tell how measurements for a group are spread out from the average.
– The standard deviation tells how widely the numbers are spread out.
– Stock A over the past 20 years had an average return of 10 percent, with a standard deviation of 20 percentage points.
+ This should not be confused with the British pound which is a type of money.
+ Although they all liked the way he made science popular, some were afraid that people would think that his personal opinions might be confused with real science.
+ It should not be confused with the University of California, San Diego, nor with the San Diego State University.
+ This is not to be confused with the Territory of Curaçao national football team, which existed until 1954 when Curaçao merged into the Netherlands Antilles national football team.
+ Rap metal is often confused with rap rock and rapcore.
+ If a short citation is required not to be confused with that links using the parameters ‘author’ and ‘date’ or ‘year’.
Example sentences of confused with
Example sentences of “confused with”:
+ Salisbury shows in the new book how Kaposi’s sarcoma is confused with HIV diagnoses.
+ The fossil was originally confused with “Cetiosaurus”, a similar sauropod.
+ They are sometimes confused with the Japanese fire belly newt.
+ This should not be confused with the United States House of Representatives.
+ The abbreviation stands for “Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black” — K stands for “Kohle” as ‘B’ could be confused with ‘Blue’.
+ This usage can be confused with ironic or altered-usage quotation, sometimes with unintended humor.
+ However this is not to be confused with symmetry.
+ Despite identifying as not having a gender, Agender individuals can still identify under any sexuality, and should not be confused with asexuality.
+ After changing her last name to Perry so that she allegedly would not be confused with actress Kate Hudson, Katy released an EP album called “Ur So Gay”.
+ The oesophagus empties into an expandable section of the goldfish’s digestive which is not to be confused with the stomach.
+ The term is sometimes confused with Mesolithic, and the two are sometimes used as synonyms.
+ The Indo-Aryan languagesIndo-Aryan Romani language should not be confused with either Romanian, both of which are Romance languages.
+ It should not be confused with Stratford station, about away.
+ The Brandenburg Gate on the “Luisenplatz” in Potsdam, should not be confused with the Brandenburg Gategate of the same name on Berlin’s “Pariser Platz”, it was built in 1770/71 by Carl von Gontard and Georg Christian Unger by order of Frederick II of Prussia.
+ Cultigen and cultivar may be confused with one-another.
+ The verb form is “to divine”, but this should not be confused with the adjective “divine”.
+ Being a reactionary should not be confused with being a conservative, which is someone who wishes to keep things the way they are.
+ The county is not be confused with the city of Golden Valley, in Mercer County.
+ Salisbury shows in the new book how Kaposi's sarcoma is confused with HIV diagnoses.
+ The fossil was originally confused with "Cetiosaurus", a similar sauropod.
+ They are sometimes confused with the Japanese fire belly newt.
More in-sentence examples of “confused with”:
+ The Thames River, not to be confused with the River Thames, is a short river in the United StatesU.S.
+ They are not to be confused with "collect calls", which are made when the person making the call does not want to have to pay their telephone company to make it.
+ The disease should not be confused with cellulite.
+ The Thames River, not to be confused with the River Thames, is a short river in the United StatesU.S.
+ They are not to be confused with “collect calls”, which are made when the person making the call does not want to have to pay their telephone company to make it.
+ The disease should not be confused with cellulite.
+ They should not be confused with the Saudi national flag.
+ Historically, the uncertainty principle has been confused with a somewhat similar effect in physics, called the observer effect.
+ It is not to be confused with the Scottish game of shinty.
+ Young Henry never ruled and is not in the list of the kings and queens of England; he became known as Henry the Young King so he was not confused with his nephew Henry III.
+ The Seminole bat is often confused with the red bat.
+ Bronze should not be confused with brass which is a different alloy of copper and zinc.
+ This town is not to be confused with Pleasant Grove.
+ The Messier catalogue was compiled as a list of known objects that might be confused with comets.
+ The city Juneau, Wisconsin should not be confused with this county, because they are not related.
+ Khan should not be confused with Kahn, which is a German languageGerman surname.
+ It is not be confused with the municipality Gampel in the canton of Valais.
+ It should not be confused with body language.
+ Its leaves are covered in short hairs and should not be confused with the species “Smilax bona-nox”,which has tendrils and prickles.
+ It should not be confused with the Estrada doctrine.
+ It should not be confused with the Union ArmyUnion Army of the Mississippi.
+ It is not to be confused with Dalyan of the East, where it is referred to Dalian in China.
+ The Basin and Range province should not be confused with the Great Basin, which is a sub-section of the greater Basin and Range region.
+ This stadium should not be confused with Blumenau’s stadium, which is also called Estádio Aderbal Ramos da Silva, however it is nicknamed DEBA, and has a maximum capacity of 4,000 people.
+ The city is not be confused with the Golden Valley County.
+ These feelings may or may not be connected or confused with sexual feelings.
+ They should not be confused with polar lows since people happen to use the same term for polar cyclones.
+ Pintos are often confused with Paints, a horse breed.
+ Yellowjackets are sometimes confused with bees because they have rather similar colouring.
+ It should not be confused with Peak Pobeda, Sakhaa different mountain with the same name in Russia.
+ The volume of an object is a measure of the amount of Space space occupied by that object, and is not to be confused with mass.
+ Naloxone should not be confused with naltrexone, which is a different medicine.
+ The spice is sometimes confused with grains of paradise.
+ 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.
+ They are sometimes confused with phasmids.
+ Before the change to “Survivor: Borneo”, the season was known as “Survivor: Pulau Tiga”, but it was changed again to its current name so viewers would not get this season confused with the tenth season, “Survivor: Palau”.
+ The Convention of 1906 should not be confused with “Convention.
+ The shoulder rest must not be confused with the chinrest, which is the bit on which the player rests his chin.
+ It is often confused with a lariat.
+ Template to control line-breaking in bulletless lists, to prevent wrapped long entries from being confused with multiple entries.
+ It is sometimes confused with the near-by Scafell.
+ The alto flute must not be confused with a bass flute which is even bigger and lower and very unusual indeed.
+ The mourning dove is sometimes called the American mourning dove, because it may be confused with the distantly related African mourning dove.
+ It should not be confused with the dried currant used in cakes and puddings, which is a cultivar of small grape.
+ After her husband’s death, she was known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, so that she would not be confused with her elder daughter, Queen regnantQueen Elizabeth II.
+ A special assessment tax is sometimes confused with property tax.
+ Rhabdomyosarcoma should not be confused with rhabdomyolysis, which is often called “rhabdo” for short.
+ The term “shoots” is often confused with “stems”.
+ Horror movies are often confused with thrillers, which are similar.
– From January 3, 2011, to December 31, 2017, the show aired on Antenna TV.
– The Sears Tower has two television antennas on top of it, making its height from the ground to the top of the taller antenna 527m.
– Within this physical description two different antenna designs are common: the small loop with a size much Electrically shortsmaller than a wavelength, and the resonant loop antenna with a circumference approximately equal to the wavelength.
– A long wire antenna gathers enough of the radio signal signals from nearby demodulates the signals, and plays them as sound through an earphone or small headset.
– Except for car radios, almost every AM broadcast receiver sold has such an antenna built in or directly attached to it.
antenna – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “antenna”:
– Spiny lobsters can be easily distinguished from true lobsters by their very long, thick, spiny Antennaantennae, and by their complete lack of legs, with the first being particularly enlarged.
– Television services direct from Melbourne can be received in Colac but large antenna arrays must be used with mixed results.
– It is affected by the ratio of the length of the antenna to the thickness of the wire or tube used poles.
– The long-tailed river stingray, also known as the antenna ray, is a species of river stingrayfreshwater stingray in the family Potamotrygonidae.
– Different kinds of antenna have different purposes.
– A lightning arrester is a device that is used to switch a lightning strike from something such as a television antenna to a metal rod about two meters long that is buried in the ground.
– An antenna or aerial is a metal device made to send or receive radio waves.
– The dipole antenna is made of two poles into which radio frequency current flows.
– This antenna picked up any background ‘noise’ they could not get rid of.
– Falwell said it was because of the Teletubby’s purple color, the “purse and the triangle antenna which all represented homosexuality.
– On November 12, a committee agreed that the antenna on top is part of the building, so One World Trade Center is taller than the Willis Tower.
– He is lime lime green and is called “Dipsy” because his straight antenna looks like a dipstick.
– For the test, He used a 2.5 meter long pole antenna with a tent pole called ‘ “l’antenna centrale” ‘ in Italian.
- Spiny lobsters can be easily distinguished from true lobsters by their very long, thick, spiny Antennaantennae, and by their complete lack of legs, with the first being particularly enlarged.
- Television services direct from Melbourne can be received in Colac but large antenna arrays must be used with mixed results.
– Magaw became a special agent with the United States Secret Service in 1967.
– He was the Special Agent who was assigned aboard the USS “Constellation”.
– He starred as FBI special agent Roy Petty in the Netflix series “Ozark”.
– As Special Agent In Charge Jerry Parr quickly pushed Reagan into the limousine, the fourth bullet hit Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy in the abdomen as he spread his body over Reagan to protect him.
– Temperance “Bones” Brennan, and David Boreanaz plays Special Agent Seeley Booth.
– Reynolds first made guest appearances in seasons one and two in 1966, before he appeared as series regular Special Agent Tom Colby from 1967 to 1973.
– Bullock plays a Special Agent and the latter plays a detective.
– Her credits include the roles of Dana ScullyFBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the long-running and widely popular series “The X-Files”, ill-fated socialite Lily Bart in Terence Davies’ film “The House of Mirth and DSI Stella Gibson on the BBC crime drama television series “The Fall”.