+ The coal measures of the Pennsylvanian period were laid down in a gigantic tropical river Basin basin, and later squeezed and heated to form the metamorphic rock we call ‘coal’.
+ The Pir Panjal Range, the Trikuta Hills and the low-lying Tawi River of the branch Chenab River basin add beauty and diversity to the terrain of Jammu.
+ They found in most of sub-Saharan Africa, except for the Congo River basin and arid places.
+ A week later, on July 13, Sacagawea told Clark to cross into the Yellowstone River basin at what is now known as Bozeman Pass.
+ Scientists saw it in the Derewo River Basin in Papua Province, 1890 meters above sea level.
+ The river basin – Ob until the confluence of the Irtysh.
+ The Gulf of Mexico watershed may be divided into Mississippi River basin and a number of smaller watersheds, such as the Tombigbee River watershed.
+ In concentrated form, it causes bleeding of internal organs which leads to death.
+ Canopic jars were Storage mediumused to store the internal organs of a mummy in Ancient Egypt.
+ September 5, 1993 Villechaize was suffering from chronic pain due to having normal-sized internal organs putting increasing pressure on his small body.
+ His internal organs were buried at Chalus, near Limoges in central France.
+ Air and fluid-filled internal organs are most commonly affected, but the blast wave may also cause external injuries such as traumatic amputation.
+ A skeleton is the hard structure that protects the internal organs of a living thing.
+ It protects a person’s internal organs from damage.
+ Sikhye is one of the fermented foods which can help internal organs‘ movement and this movement of internal organs helps a digestion.
+ Without this effect, the sunglasses would block the horizontally polarized light reflected from the other car’s window.
+ Another pony character with neon colors in her hair, wearing sunglasses and using a DJ set in one episode, was given the stage name of “DJ P0N-3” in a poll with the other choices being “DJ Clip Clop”, “Scratch”, “Deadhor5” and “DJ Raverider”.
+ They may also wear sunglasses to protect their eyes.
+ It sells shoes, watches, jewellery, accessories, sunglasses and books.
+ For example, in the “Super Mario Strikers” Association footballsoccer game, Mario wears a football kit instead of overalls, and in “Super Mario Sunshine” a very sunshiny tropical game, the character wears a red T-shirt and can also put on sunglasses and a Hawaiian-style shirt.
+ It might, at first, seem obvious what a user could accomplish, but upon further inspection, a different view might emerge of the user’s true potential.
+ He underwent Trepanningtrepanation and was supposed to be transported to a hospital in Kraków, Poland, for further treatment.
+ The system did not develop further and was downgraded to an area of low pressure by the JMA on June 2.
+ These theories were further developed during the following years.
+ A further three songs were leaked online in the corresponding days.
+ As an archipelago of 33 islands, Bahrain does not share a land border with any other country, but it does have a 161km coast line and claims a further 12 Nautical milenm of territorial sea and a 24nm contiguous zone.
+ On 12 March, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on public television that all schools and all universities would close from Monday 16 March until further notice.
further use in-sentences
Example sentences of “further”:
+ McClung further argued that the amount of food purchased by Ollie's that actually crossed state lines.
+ In 2011, after two further seasons in Spain with FC Barcelona Bàsquet, the basketball section of the famous FC Barcelona football club, he joined the Timberwolves.
+ McClung further argued that the amount of food purchased by Ollie’s that actually crossed state lines.
+ In 2011, after two further seasons in Spain with FC Barcelona Bàsquet, the basketball section of the famous FC Barcelona football club, he joined the Timberwolves.
+ The theory was first suggested in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher, but was dismissed at the end of the 18th century following further experiments by Antoine Lavoisier and others.
+ On 11 March, Kuwaiti Directorate General of Civil Aviation has suspended all travel, except cargo flights, to and from Kuwait starting from 13 March, effectively locking down the nation until further notice.
+ After losing the Battle of the Dam, Meredith moved further south, because he heard the birds were “fairly tame”.
+ On the vinyl record version of the album, side A holds songs 1-8 while side B holds songs 9-13, further showing the split in the album.
+ Bedford College offers further education.
+ William Lawrence Bragg invented X-ray crystallography in the early 1900s, which brought further discoveries.
+ In several cases observed by psychologists around the globe, hugs are often used to solidify relationships in both sexual and platonic cases and often lead to further physical encounters.
+ The stadium was further refurbished and upgraded between 2001 and 2006.
+ However, the girl’s real name was accidentally revealed on a Fuji TV broadcast and members of Japanese internet community 2channel further publicized her identity on June 18, 2004.
+ If that is indeed what this is for, then we’ll be seeing a further 8,000+ of these over the next coming weeks.
+ There is also the Forbes College of Technical and Further Education.
+ For further discussions please use this talk page or point me to the place where your discussion is happening so I can answer there.
+ The medal covered the Ardennes sector where the battle took place and units further south in the Alsace sector.
+ It operates flights within Spain but also to other places in Europe and further away, it concentrates on the holiday market.
+ In summer it lives in eastern Eurasia, and winters further south.
+ He further states that a blank slate is in fact not in-sequence with opposition to many social evils since a blank slate could be conditioned to enjoy slavery.
More in-sentence examples of “further”:
+ This tag can be also used in admin processes to note that an action item reported to a notice board has been dealt with, and can further be of help on user talk pages to sort messages for archival from those to be retained for continued discussion or followup action.
+ For statistical purposes, the zones are further subdivided into a total of 182 localities.
+ These are further divided into 83 gminas.
+ That Jupiter has four moons while Earth has only one further undercut the near-universal belief that the Earth was the center of the universe both in position and in importance.
+ The power of the explosion would have been seen from miles away, and heard from further still.
+ The article is now awaiting further reviews.
+ They could not push the Russians back further because of the arrival of the Russian Tenth Army on the Germans’ left flank.
+ The book’s influence spread much further than academics, writers, and social theorists.
+ Gave it a few days to see if it was going to be used further but it has not so might as well be deleted now.
+ In the treaty, the British promised not to settle further beyond the ridge of the Alleghenies.
+ The English people in colonies further north could not grow these crops so easily.
+ They further proved that the neural activity, such as the basal amygdala activity of the offspring’s brain, illustrated fear response.
+ The southern parts of its course must be much younger because the areas where the Finke now flows near the southern edge of the Northern Territory, and further south, were under the sea during the Mesozoic Era, part of the Great Artesian Basin.
+ It forms the southeastern end of the Petermann Ranges, and connects these ranges with the Musgrave Ranges further south.
+ In May 2019, Olabisi was arraigned before a federal high court in Lagos, on a four-count charge bordering on money laundering and obtaining under false pretense, he pleaded not guilty, further investigation revealed the alleged charge to be a case of a business transaction.
+ Other terms are used to describe the lion’s position in further detail.
+ It also has several further education colleges, the largest one is Leicester College.
+ Aldrin reacts further to form dieldrin.
+ Some students choose to attend a community college or junior college for two years beforehand to further study at another college or university.
+ Inside these islands are a further seven islands that are Dutch territory.
+ If there is sufficient demand for such infobox support, a different infobox will be built specifically for these further subdivisions.
+ Please note: because the external link used by each resource template will act as its own reference, there is no requirement for further verifiability within this template.
+ Acetyl-CoA is further broken down in an energy producing process called the Krebs cycle.
+ Sauber switched from Bridgestone to Michelin tyres over the winter, further severing their ties with the Ferrari team.
+ The district municipalities are further divided into 226 local municipalities.
+ This tag can be also used in admin processes to note that an action item reported to a notice board has been dealt with, and can further be of help on user talk pages to sort messages for archival from those to be retained for continued discussion or followup action.
+ For statistical purposes, the zones are further subdivided into a total of 182 localities.
+ In essence, the factors influenced are taste, shelf life, smell and color, as well as the ability to use the oil for further technical transformations.
+ And further the Declaration demands United Nations and all countries to recognize May 17 as the International Day Against Homophobia.
+ This means that the plane can fly further than a normal 737-700.
+ It is much further south, on the Kenai Peninsula.
+ The amounts get much smaller further down the pyramid.
+ If you need further information, please contact me on my talk page.
+ Aaqib is reminded that further behaviour of the type which occurred before the ban may result in the ban being reimposed.
+ In grasses, each floret has a further pair of bracts at its base called glumes.
+ This utilizes a large database of trusted program signatures in order to provide the user with further advice upon requests from the program in regards to allowing or denying access to the Internet.
+ Enraged by further threats to Tom’s family, Hyde escapes from Klein and Utterson.
+ He told the officers that he and his crew were journalists and offered to move further away, but the officers arrested them anyway.
+ Others think they came from much further west, in southwest China or even Northeast India.
+ After the qualifying session for the British Grand Prix Mario Theissen announced that the team had decided to halt further development KERS; of which BMW had been one of the strongest proponents, and focus instead on improving the car’s aerodynamics.
+ He is best known for accepting the strategy of “propaganda of the deed” which promoted direct action against a single person or institution to force revolutionary change and inspire further action by others.
+ It follows the further adventures of the four parapsychologyparapsychologists and their organization fighting paranormal activities.
+ A further approach, which is not currently supported within this template, but is available via the inderlying template, is to draw the data from Wikidata, using a SPARKL query that provides the selection of marks requested.
+ The mid-western and northeastern states in the United States divide the county further into townships or towns, some of which have municipalities.
+ She advanced the further rounds after winning the golden buzzer.
+ To further the game’s plot, the player must complete missions known as quests and can also complete side quests.
+ He further noticed that the difference between the two matrices involves h, the Planck proportionality constant.
+ In the first book he is shown as the bad guy, but further on in the series he is shown as a goodie.
+ This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation.
+ The trial judge said the murder charges made against him were not true and sentenced him to one year in prison, with a further three and a half years suspended.
– Then there were arias which were the big songs where the singers could show off their skills.
– They lower their heads to show off their horns.
– The technicians show off their very big iTunes library of songs and sound effects.
– It was designed to show off the graphical power of the GameCube.
– The aria gave performers the opportunity to show off their virtuosity.
– They are supposed to show off how the Wii U GamePad works, and they all use some of its abilities, such as motion controls and the touch screen.
– They practice using their strong paws, and they show off their big, sharp teeth.
– People who like furry art sometimes meet to talk about their favorite characters, buy books or art, and show off their costumes.
show off some example sentences
Example sentences of “show off”:
- He did not want opera to be just a way for singers to show off their voices.
- He was given a small spot there to show off his most recent art.
- In Western music melismas are often used in operas or any other music which is written for the singer to show off the voice.
– He did not want opera to be just a way for singers to show off their voices.
– He was given a small spot there to show off his most recent art.
– In Western music melismas are often used in operas or any other music which is written for the singer to show off the voice.
– He flies to Afghanistan to show off a new weapon called the “Jericho” missile to the United States Army.
– The soloist is given a lot of opportunity to show off his talent.
– The soloist was a great hero, and the concerto enabled him to show off his great technique.
– Genes that enable males to develop impressive ornaments or fighting ability may simply show off greater immune systemdisease resistance or a more efficient metabolism.
– The camp usually finishes with a parade in which the newly trained recruits show off their marching and other skills they have learned in front of important visitors.
– They are full of da capo arias in which the singers can show off their technique.
– He did not show off like Ozawa had done, but he kept the standard of the orchestra very high.
– Composers wrote operas with big arias which allowed the singers to show off their skills and make the audience applaud.
– Alternatively, genes that enable males to develop impressive ornaments or fighting ability may simply show off greater immune systemdisease resistance or a more efficient metabolism.
– This meant that their operas had beautiful tunes which were written for singers to show off their voices, even if what they sang did not suit the story.
+ Secondly, people were not allowed to bring their own food and drink into the festival, and they had to buy from food sellers in the festival, which was very expensive, costing $12 for a single slice of pizza, and a 590ml bottole of water cost $4.
+ Traditional Standard Costing and Inventory valuation.
+ Most Itanium systems sold are enterprise servers and machines for large-scale technical computing, with each system costing about US $200,000.
+ Many people said that the reason the protests were so big was not only because of racism but also because COVID-19 hurt more non-white people than other people, both by making them sick and by costing them their jobs.
+ It was a useful web editor without costing as much as professional software.
costing use in sentences
Example sentences of “costing”:
+ Some things in the game costing dollars, while others donuts.
+ Also that night, Stone Cold and Kurt Angle faced off for the WWF Championship, and William Regal, who sat at ringside to ensure a fair match would take place, hit Kurt Angle with the championship, thereby backstabbing the WWF and costing Angle the title.
+ In 1955, a major modernisation programme costing £1.2billion was authorised by the government.
+ The distinction between “‘traditional’” and “‘innovative’” accounting practices is perhaps best illustrated with the visual timeline “” of managerial costing approaches presented at the Institute of Management Accountants 2011 Annual Conference.
+ The Red Cross had to provide food and shelter to 63,000 people in the hurricane’s wake, costing to about 166 million dollars.
+ Clove was once one of the most valuable spices, a kg costing 7 g of gold.
+ They are a cheap weapon with a basic mine costing as little as US$1000.
+ The circuit costing about $450 million.
+ Synchrotrons which are useful for cutting edge research are large machines, costing tens or hundreds of millions of dollars to construct, and each beamline costs another two or three million dollars on average.
+ In 1594 his employer decided it was costing him too much to employ Lassus, so he wrote a letter to him to say that he was dismissed.
+ For example, ” in USD / mile” calculates the dollar cost per mile for a 40 mpg car with gas costing 3 euros a liter.
+ RCA started by taking the best costing characteristics of the German management accounting approach Grenzplankostenrechnung, and combining the use of activity-based drivers when needed, such as those used in Activity-based costing.
+ It was opened on May 22, 2009 costing $1.3 billion.
+ A two-tiered replacement, costing £1.7m, was completed in December 1979.
+ Controversy surrounded Metcard at its introduction, due to it costing to much, the abolition of tram conductors and the unreliability of ticket purchasing and validation machines.
+ Because of availability of seafood and competition, fine cuisine is available at prices lower most other similar areas – with a dinner for 10-12 people costing around MYR 100.00.
+ It is fee-based, costing about $50.
+ Some things in the game costing dollars, while others donuts.
+ Also that night, Stone Cold and Kurt Angle faced off for the WWF Championship, and William Regal, who sat at ringside to ensure a fair match would take place, hit Kurt Angle with the championship, thereby backstabbing the WWF and costing Angle the title.
+ In 1955, a major modernisation programme costing £1.2billion was authorised by the government.
+ Others think it was an alloy, or mixture, of copper and either gold, tin, or zinc.
+ This bullet expands into a flower shape when it hits a target, because copper bullets are usually hollow point.
+ It can be formed inside copper pipes where acetylene flows through.
+ Some globulins have important function as antibodies, others are responsible for the transport of lipids, iron or copper in the blood.
+ In the 19th century large amounts of both tin and copper were mined in Cornwall.
copper in sentences?
Example sentences of “copper”:
+ Dip netting started in 1989 in the Copper River, but the Alaskan board finally made it official for residents in the Spring of 1996.
+ Nickel was found when an ore that looked like copper did not make copper metal.
+ The first diving suits used a heavy copper diving helmet with windows and a hose from an air pump.
+ Dip netting started in 1989 in the Copper River, but the Alaskan board finally made it official for residents in the Spring of 1996.
+ Nickel was found when an ore that looked like copper did not make copper metal.
+ The first diving suits used a heavy copper diving helmet with windows and a hose from an air pump.
+ Tod tries to apologize to Copper, but Copper is angry at the fox for ruining everything.
+ That means about 63.55 grams of copper metal has a mole of atoms.
+ Dixie then hatches a plan to get Copper kicked out of the band.
+ Carving on blocks of wood and engraving on copper were used up until about 1800.
+ It is made as a byproduct when refining copper and certain other sulfide ores.
+ In the 1960s, Zambia was making a lot of money because of the copper deposits that were mined in Copperbelt province.
+ Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc.
More in-sentence examples of “copper”:
+ The electrolyte is copper sulfate.
+ The coil of copper wire and the magnet cause the rigid paper cone to vibrate and reproduce sounds.
+ It is toxic since it dissolves in stomach acid to make copper ions in solution, which can be absorbed.
+ Engravers use a steel tool called a burin to cut the picture or pattern into the surface, mostly a copper plate.
+ It is used to make organic compounds that have copper in them.
+ Patina Green is another product used to give copper an instant aged look.
+ It reacts with ammonia and acetylene to make copper acetylide, a reddish explosive.
+ But not so many Copper AgeCopper or Iron Age artifacts.
+ It has copper and iodide ions in it.
+ The other word tells us what other metal was combined with copper to make it.
+ It also dissolves in concentrated sulfuric acid to make copper nitrate.
+ The area was during the 19th century one of the most important mining districts in Cornwall both for copper and tin.
+ Even twist-on connectors designed to connect aluminum to copper can be dangerous.
+ Some chlorine is released, and copper chloride is left behind.
+ It is lighter and stronger than copper wire, which helps prevent the cables from sagging.
+ The copper sulfide reacts with air to make copper metal and sulfur dioxide.
+ Humans get most of the copper they need from food, and vitamins also contain copper to make sure we get enough.
+ Copper may be the oldest metal in use, as very old copper tools have been found.
+ It can be added to vitamins to get copper into the body.
+ Today, water-supply systems use a network of high-pressure pumps, and pipes are now made of copper, “Copper Tube Handbook”, the Copper Development Association, New York, USA, 2006 brass, plastic, or other nontoxic material.
+ So in a copper tube, the level of mercury at the center of the tube will be lower than at the edges.
+ When the mines were opened, copper was carried by mules.
+ It explodes because the acetylide is a reducing agent and the copper is an oxidizing agent.
+ Intense X Copper was released for Presale in May 2008.
+ Cash invites Copper up on stage to sing with them.
+ The electrolyte is copper sulfate.
+ The coil of copper wire and the magnet cause the rigid paper cone to vibrate and reproduce sounds.
+ It is toxic since it dissolves in stomach acid to make copper ions in solution, which can be absorbed.
+ Copper oxide is made by heating copper in air.
+ Lower Silesia has large copper mining.
+ For example, if there were one mole of the sulfate ions SO on the copper side, then the process is limited to transferring two moles of electrons through the external circuit.
+ It can be made by reduction of copper chloride.
+ The first part of the atlas has copper plate prints showing the universe models of PtolemyClaudius Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus and Tycho Brahe.
+ When an alloy is called Bronze, it usually means the alloy of copper and tin.
+ The area includes Cook Inlet, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, the Kenai Peninsula, Prince William Sound, and the Copper River Valley.
+ The plants can be burned to produce an ash that contains the copper compounds.
+ This provided a much needed outlet for the copper ore which was coming from the Burrowing Mine.
+ The result may be a decorative piece in itself, as when silver, gold or steel are engraved, or may provide a printing plate of copper or another metal, for printing images on paper which are also called engravings.
+ It can also be made by reacting copper sulfate with zinc.
+ The northern Atacama Desert has great mineral wealth, mostly copper and nitrates.
+ It releases chlorine and turns into copper chloride when heated very hot.
+ This corrosion takes the metal and puts it in the chemical compound, leaving the copper behind.
+ A solid copper pistol bullet is usually hollow point, and is mainly used for self-defense and/or target shooting.
+ Tin is also used to make pewter, which is mainly tin mixed with a small amount of copper and other metals.
+ When too much zinc is eaten, copper and iron levels go down in the body.
+ It can also be made by reacting copper and bromine.
+ This makes the copper pure.
+ It has copper and bromide ions in it.
+ Chalcopyrite is the main copper ore.
+ During the “puja” sisters circle brothers by dropping oil on the floor from a copper pitcher.
– Neftchi Baku holds the record for winning the Supercup the most times.
– Neftchi Baku are the current Azerbaijan Premier League champions.
– The Soviet Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin said that the invasion was justified by the fact that Soviet Russia could not survive without the Baku oil fields, which was at that time the largest oil field in the world with more than half of the world’s oil reserves.
– The Baku Stock Exchange was established in 2000.
– In Baku area there is a lot of oil.
– The Germans wanted to capture Baku because it had a lot of oil.
– He studied in Baku conservatory, the composers faculty.
baku how to use?
Example sentences of “baku”:
– The Parliament in Baku refused even condemn the accomplishers of the massacres in Shushi and the war was started in Karabakh.
– Bagrat Aleksandrovich was accused of taking part in the execution of 26 Baku Commissars.
– Modern Baku has three parts: the Old Town, the boomtown and the Soviet-built town.
– This is a list of Train stationmetro stations of Baku Metro in Baku, Azerbaijan.
– The city’s three main football clubs are Neftchi Baku PFCNeftchi Baku, FC Baku and Inter Baku.
– He taught in a Baku city,in the Azerbaijan due to Zira and Juventus match.
– Mstislav Rostropovich was born in Baku in Azerbaijan which was then part of the Soviet Union.
– Leyla Aliyeva graduated from the Baku Academy of Music with a degree in conductingchoral directing and has a master’s degree in music.
- The Parliament in Baku refused even condemn the accomplishers of the massacres in Shushi and the war was started in Karabakh.
- Bagrat Aleksandrovich was accused of taking part in the execution of 26 Baku Commissars.
- Modern Baku has three parts: the Old Town, the boomtown and the Soviet-built town.
– The Baku Stock Exchange, BSE is the main stock exchange of Azerbaijan.
– On April 25, 1920, the Soviet Russian 11th Red Army crossed into Azerbaijan, entering Baku on April 27.
– She played for Telekom Baku in 2015–2016, at the 2015–16 CEV Women’s Champions League.
– The Azerbaijan Grand Prix It is held on the Baku City Circuit, a street circuit in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.
– The disturbances in Azerbaijan, in response to the Soviet government’s lack of response to the already tense conflict between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians, resulted in calls for independence and secession, which resulted in the massacre known as “Black January” in the capital Baku in January 1990.
– The Maiden Tower, also called Giz Galasi, is in the Ichari ShaharOld City, Baku in Azerbaijan.
– Studies have shown that an individual Barn Owl may eat one or more rodents per night; a nesting pair and their young can eat more than 1,000 rodents per year.
– Light in a vacuum travels approximately 300,000 kilometers per second or 186,000 miles per second.
– The oceans have the following Wiki assigned code elements per :de:Vorlage:Coordinate#Ozeane.
– The rent was one hundred dollars per year.
– As per the religious census of 2011, Sivaganga had 84.75% Hindus, 10.07% Muslims, 4.66% Christians, 0.02% Sikhs, 0.01% Buddhists and 0.49% following other religions.
– The population density was 1,203.5 people per square mile.
– Tests in the 1920s estimated that the Atlantic sailfish was capable of short sprints of up to 111 kilometres per hour; however, more conservative estimates of 37 to 55 kilometres per hour are more widely accepted.
per – sentence examples
Example sentences of “per”:
– A commonly used value is the specific weight of water on Earth at 4° Celsius, which is 9.807 Newton kilonewton per meter cube.
– Germans eat about half that amount, 1.7kg perperson, per year.
– These numbers mean the number of ticks per minutes.
– Solutions may have more or less solute per unit of solvent.
– Its Discharge depends of the season: in the autumn could be as high as 1,000 cubic metres per second but is very low during summer.
– Mail is flown in by plane once per week.
– More can be added per request on.
– With Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, which makes up about 85% of the cases, there are about 1 to 1.5 cases per one million people per year.
– The console can render 1.5 million polygons per second and has a 32 bit CPU, making the console directly comparable to fifth-generation game consoles, such as the PlayStation.
- A commonly used value is the specific weight of water on Earth at 4° Celsius, which is 9.807 Newton kilonewton per meter cube.
- Germans eat about half that amount, 1.7kg perperson, per year.
- These numbers mean the number of ticks per minutes.
– The galaxy produces stars at the rate of 0.04–0.08 solar masses per year, which means that the gas supply in the galaxy can last for a few billion years longer.
– This is a list of top five Bangla channels in India as per Broadcast Audience Research Council ratings.
– They were originally a five-member group, Ronnie and the Relatives, who became a permanent act at the “Peppermint Lounge”, earning $10 a night per girl to dance “The Twist” and sing a song during the show.
– The number of images per row is based upon the image width parameters and the width of the screen.
– Use this parameter to specify the number per engine.
– There were 17 houses at an average density of 49.3 per square mile.
– Could an admin please change this message to “article” as per :en:MediaWiki:Article.
More in-sentence examples of “per”:
– These terminal electron acceptors have smaller reduction potential, so less energy is released per oxidized molecule.
– The Industrial Revolution in Hartford in the mid-1800s made it one of the wealthiest per capita in United States.
– Expressed in area: The ecological footprint per world citizen is about 2.8 global average hectares perperson while there are only 1.6 global hectare of biologically productive land and water perperson on Earth.
– Closed early per WP:SNOW.
– Lancaster has one of the highest rates of green roof space per capita in the US.Lancaster now has of green roofs for a city with a downtown population of 65,000.
– I strongly advocate for a uniform “one article per week” criteria.
– His salary was raised to $150 per week.
– In 2014, Oxford was rated by “Forbes” as the “Best College Town” in the United States, based on a high percentage of students per capita and part-time jobs.
– Later, on August 15 it made landfall in Mexico, while winds were at 50 miles per hour.
– Also, the Child Sex Ratio as per the population census is 993 which is higher than the average 930 of the state, Manipur.
– Bicycling uses less energy per mile than any other human transport.
– The population density was 20 people per square mile.
– University of California Museum of Natural History: Motani’s ichthyosaur page The swimming speed of “Ophthalmosaurus” has been estimated at 2.5 metres per second or greater.
– This template creates a box containing between two and ten images, arranged either vertically or horizontally and with captions for the entire box or per image.
– He became an expert typist, and could type faster than 100 words per minute.
– It uses multi-stage flash distillation, dual-purpose and it is capable of producing 300 million cubic meters of water per year.
– In another place, maybe another place in the same electric circuit, there might be an electric potential of 5 joules per coulomb.
– To evaluate the efficiency of a substance as a fuel, energy per unit of mass or volume is more convenient.
– The classic rock band “Scorpions”, the former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder and the association football player Per Mertesacker.
– Frequency is measured in “cycles per second”, most often called “Hertz”, or “Hz” for short.
– This function deals with figuring the average articles per GA.
– About 85 per cent is in western Republic of India and the rest in southeastern Pakistan.
– She was outlived by her husband, actor Per Theodor Haugen and their son, actor Kim Haugen.
– Technically, brackish water contains between 0.5 and 30 grams of salt per litre—more often expressed as 0.5 to 30 parts per thousand.
– Newgrange has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and attracts 200,000 visitors per year.
– Sullom Voe terminal opened in 1978 and is the largest oil export harbour in the United Kingdom with a volume of 25 million tons per year.
- These terminal electron acceptors have smaller reduction potential, so less energy is released per oxidized molecule.
- The Industrial Revolution in Hartford in the mid-1800s made it one of the wealthiest per capita in United States.
– For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2006, the airport had 126,060 aircraft operations, an average of 345 per day: 71% military aviationmilitary, 19% scheduled commercial, 8% general aviation and 2% air taxi.
– As the sets were produced, Lego developed them on the sets’ website through “character bios and an episodic adventure game.” The main storyline is developed by a team of eight people around the world, The practice of making every Bionicle product “from toys to toothbrushes” promote the website resulted in web traffic averaging more than a million page views per month in August 2004.
– It gets an average of 24 inches of rain per year.
– Money in the Bank was a professional wrestling pay per view show made by WE.
– To start with, one syllable per parameter does it.
– An unusual DRV, I am not challenging the close per say as it’s correct.
– The average amount of snow in Boulder is per season, total.
– It was the first to use dual overhead camshafts and four valves per cylinder.
– I’ve copied the code from en to MediaWiki:Gadget-popups-API.js, per a request from over a week ago.
– It is almost always more useful to think of and use the total gravitational potential energy, GPE, of an object and not use the GPE per kilogram.
– They were built by Thomas Le Cocq, owner of the rocks, under licence from Trinity House and who was paid a halfpenny per ton of ship when vessels passed the rocks and in turn he paid Trinity House 50 pounds per year for the right to run the lighthouses.
– For example, to convert 2.3miles to some number of meters, use the equation “1609.34meters equals onemile” or 1609.34meters per mile.
– As per the 1901 census statistics, Tanjore was the fifth most populous district in the Madras Presidency and the second most densely populated after Madras city.
– An example of complexity and pervasiveness of the issue is vending machines, per April 7, 2014 New York Times.
– More than 4,000 engravers make about 8 million printing cylinders worldwide per year.
– Earl of LiverpoolLord Liverpool passed them in 1815: If the price for corn was below 80 shillings per quarter, importing corn was forbidden; if the price was above, there were no import taxes.
– However, per WP:NOTBROKEN do not replace these redirected links with a piped link unless the page is updated for another reason.
– NGC 4526 spins at a speed of 250 kilometers per second.
– At a distance of more than a few solar radii from the Sun, the solar wind reaches speeds of 250 to 750 kilometers per second and is supersonic.
– The population density is 214 persons per square mile.
– The figures for doubles events are per pair.
– Ohtani recorded the fastest pitch by a Japanese pitcher and in NPB history at 165kilometres per hour.
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