+ The Choir choir stalls are the work of Pedro de Mena.
+ He moved the choir stalls from the middle nave to be closer to the altar.
+ Although nearly 700 years old, the rows of choir stalls have been preserved in excellent condition.
+ Some of the citizens support the government plan since they think it is hygienic and peaceful without the mobile stalls on street, while others object to the cruel government policy due to the reminiscence of the cartful.
+ About 40,000 people come to the annual fair which has 13 venues and over 200 stalls around the town.
+ Mandiraja sub-district has a wide variety of special foods that are very numerous, some foods in the famous Mandiraja region include mendoan besides mendoan the are also foods such as Sroto, Tahu Masak, Dawet, Sate and others, in Mandiraja sub-district there are also food stalls which are widely spread and peddling a variety of special foods.
Sentence example of stalls
Example sentences of “stalls”:
+ Thai street food is a market place in Thailand where vendors set up stalls to sell food and people buy to enjoy on the go or directly on nearby tables.
+ The National Electric Code requires GFCI protection in dwelling on kitchen counter tops, bathrooms, unfinished basements not intended as habitable rooms, crawl spaces, garages, sinks where the receptacles are installed within 6 feet from the top edge of the bowl of the sink, boathouses, bathtubs or shower stalls where receptacles are installed within 6 feet from the edge of the bathtub or shower, laundry areas, outdoors except for receptacles that are not readily accessible and are supplied by a branch circuit dedicated to electric snow-melting, deicing, or pipeline and vessel heating equipment shall be installed in accordance with NEC 426.28 or 427.22 as applicable.
+ During the French Revolution, the choir stalls and the rood screen of Sainte Chapelle were destroyed.
+ There are stalls selling sweets and toys, merry-go-rounds, and street musicians.
+ Pipeline stalls and flushes due to branches are the two main things preventing achieving higher performance through instruction level parallelism.
+ Eastern Market is an 1873 public market on 7th Street SE, where vendors sell fresh meat and produce in indoor stalls and at outdoor farmers’ stands.
+ The canopies with their ornate carvings were added later on and were modelled after the choir stalls in the eastern part of the church.
+ Cows are often kept in stalls where they have enough room to lay down comfortably.
+ The stall plates are not removed, but remain permanently placed somewhere in the stall, so that the stalls of the chapel are covered with a colourful record of the Order’s Knights and Dames Grand Cross since 1906.
+ The stalls were originally placed a few metres eastwards towards the main altar.
+ The ice cream is very popular in Turkey and there are even street stalls especially for Turkish Mastic ice cream where they pour boiling chocolate syrup over an ice cream cup.
+ As the law Food and Environmental Hygiene Department prohibits unlicensed hawking, many mobile stalls have been demolished.
+ Market and roadside stalls selling food were common in both Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.
+ Along with this there are food stalls from which visitors can buy fresh food from.
+ Being one of the hottest places in the world, there are a lot of stalls that sell many ice cream desserts like “Itim Kati” or coconut ice cream.
+ In the United States the FAA requires private pilots to understand the theory and execute stalls at altitude.
+ Thai street food is a market place in Thailand where vendors set up stalls to sell food and people buy to enjoy on the go or directly on nearby tables.
+ The National Electric Code requires GFCI protection in dwelling on kitchen counter tops, bathrooms, unfinished basements not intended as habitable rooms, crawl spaces, garages, sinks where the receptacles are installed within 6 feet from the top edge of the bowl of the sink, boathouses, bathtubs or shower stalls where receptacles are installed within 6 feet from the edge of the bathtub or shower, laundry areas, outdoors except for receptacles that are not readily accessible and are supplied by a branch circuit dedicated to electric snow-melting, deicing, or pipeline and vessel heating equipment shall be installed in accordance with NEC 426.28 or 427.22 as applicable.
+ Another flaw in the League was that it was not representative enough: at any point there were no more than 65 members part of the league and the interests of the superior nations often exceeded those of more limited members.
+ Bianca shares this with him, as she also had the same fatal flaw in life, although this did not lead to her death.
+ I must report a flaw in the layout of one of your pages.
+ The security flaw was reported to be preinstalled.
+ Kronos uses this flaw to control him several times in the series, such as when his mother is held hostage when Grover is trapped on Polyphemus’ island, and when Annabeth is kidnapped.
+ The diamond is called the “Pink Panther” because the flaw at its centre is said to look like a leaping pink panther.
+ The album peaked at #1 on the Canadian Albums Chart, US Billboard 200″Billboard” 200, US “Billboard” RB/Hip-Hop Albums and US “Billboard” Rap Albums.
+ The single went straight to number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
+ It reached number three on the US Billboard chart.
+ The album debuted at #132 on the Billboard 200 and sold 4,000 copies in the United States.
+ On August 3, 2020, Billboard revealed that both “folklore” and its lead single, “cardigan”, entered at the top of both the “Billboard” 200 album chart and Hot 100 singles chart.
Example uses in sentence of billboard
Example sentences of “billboard”:
+ The band had fifteen top ten singles, or songs sold on their own, on the Billboard rock charts, including six #1's, and one #1 album on the pop charts.
+ The album peaked at number-six on the Billboard 200 albums chart selling a round-up of 3 million album sales.
+ The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and sold 128,000 copies in the first week.
+ The band had fifteen top ten singles, or songs sold on their own, on the Billboard rock charts, including six #1’s, and one #1 album on the pop charts.
+ The album peaked at number-six on the Billboard 200 albums chart selling a round-up of 3 million album sales.
+ The album debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and sold 128,000 copies in the first week.
+ In 2002, they were signed to The Island Def Jam Music Group and released Infiltrate•Destroy•Rebuild, which entered the Billboard 200 at number 99.
+ Her music has charted on the Billboard “Billboard” charts multiple times, while her videos have been played internationally, including on MTV, where she won a Freshmen competition.
+ In March 2019, the song reached number 19 on the Billboard “Billboard” Hot Country Songs chart before the magazine disqualified it.
+ This single peaks at number 1 on BillboardBillboard‘s “Modern Rock Tracks”, and also in Europe, Bolivia and Latvia Singles Chart.
+ During Jackson’s career, he earned 13 Grammy AwardGrammy Awards, the Grammy Legend Award and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award; 6 Brit Awards, 5 Billboard Music Awards and 24 American Music Awards.
+ The album peaked at number 4 on the Billboard 200, peaked number 1 on the Top Independent Albums and peaked at number 3 on the Top Rap Albums.
+ The album reached #50 on the Billboard 200″Billboard” 200 and #1 on the Top Heatseekers.
+ After winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2012, her song was number one in the billboard charts in many countries.
More in-sentence examples of “billboard”:
+ It reached no.1 on the Billboard hit chart.
+ The first album, "Proyecto Akwid", won two Billboard Prizes and a Grammy to the Best Album of Alternative Latin/Rock.
+ It reached no.1 on the Billboard hit chart.
+ The first album, “Proyecto Akwid”, won two Billboard Prizes and a Grammy to the Best Album of Alternative Latin/Rock.
+ It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200″Bollboard” 200 and the Top RB/Hip-Hop Albums chart.
+ It peaked at 23 on the Billboard Hot 100.
+ Ultimately, “We’ve Only Just Begun” released it as a single, went to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
+ For example, “Crash Bandicoot Crash Bandicoot” appears on a Got Milk? billboard whilst creatures from “Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee” appear in one of the episodes.
+ The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and sold 1.05 million copies in its first week which made it the fastest-selling rock album ever, breaking the record which was held for 7 years by Pearl Jam’s Vs.
+ Four singles from the album all reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100″Billboard” Hot 100 chart.
+ It reached No.5 in the Billboard 200.
+ The album received critical acclaim, peaking at #1 on the Top RB Albums and #2 on the Billboard 200 charts.
+ The movie’s soundtrack was successful, going platinum and topping the Billboard albums chart in January 2018.
+ Since 1961, she had a total of 45 Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100.
+ The band was very popular, and won many awards, including three Grammy Awards, two BillboardBillboard Music Awards, 12 MTV Video Music Awards and three Brit Awards.
+ It became his third number-one entrance on the Billboard Hot 100″Billboard” Hot 100, tying him with Mariah Carey as having the most songs enter at the top.
+ The single reached the maximum position in Gaon Digital Chart and was ranked number three in Billboard World Digital Songs.
+ It also reached number 31 on the US Billboard 200.
+ The album peaked at #16 on the Billboard 200″Billboard” 200 and at #20 on the Canadian Albums Chart.
+ The metalcore groups Underoath, Demon Hunter, As I Lay Dying, and Norma Jean brought some mainstream attention to the movement in the first decade of the 21st century, achieving ranks in the Billboard 200.
+ A music video of the song premiered on May 22 at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards.
+ It hit #1 on Billboard Hot 100, becoming her third song to do so.
+ The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #1 on the U.S.
+ He released his debut EP “Fucc The Doubters” on August 24, 2018, with features from Dave East, Don Q and Mac and it peaked at 148 on the US Billboard 200.
+ The song reached #6 on the BillboardBillboard US Hot Dance Club Songs.
+ Her cover of The All-American Rejects’ “Gives You Hell” reached the top 40 on the US Billboard 200.
+ In December 2016, she released her debut mini-album “perfectly imperfect” and won 9th place on the US Billboard album chart for the first time.
+ It reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100″Billboard” Hot 100 for two weeks, becoming Beyoncé’s fourth consecutive top five single in the United States; it also reached eleven in the United Kingdom.
+ The album made it to #4 on the Billboard 200, which was the highest charting album from the band in the United States.
+ It became his first Number 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart since 1986, and also reached Number 1 on the “Billboard” country album chart.
+ The album debuted at #13 on the “US Billboard 200″ chart and the first-week sales were 58,000 copies in the United States.
+ The group has earned four Grammy Awards, seven Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, five Premios Juventud awards, nine Billboard Latin Music Awards and 13 Premios Lo Nuestro awards.
+ The album was the group’s most commercially successful release and was their first album that made it into the Billboard 200.
+ It peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200.
+ The song went on to become Icona Pop and Charli XCX’s first US hit, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100″Billboard” Hot 100 and was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, denoting over 2 million copies sold in the United States.
+ In the 1950s, as they came to doubt that the children had died, they put up a billboard at the site along State Route 16 with pictures of the five.
+ It debuted at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 2015, and peaked at number 32 in May of the same year.
+ I am not really into billboard charts, but to me this very much looks like a delete on grounds of notability.
+ It also topped the Billboard Digital Songs chart in late April.
+ With the growing popularity of albums, it was decided to move EPs from the Hot 100 to the Billboard 200, where they are included to this day.
+ Solís has been awarded five Latin Grammy Awards, two Lo Nuestro Awards, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and has been inducted into the Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame.
+ They also provided songs on the Billboard Hot 100 including Bye Bye Bye, Tearin’ Up My Heart and It’s Gonna Be Me, which became NSYNC’s only number-one song on the chart.
+ In 2000, Joel Whitburn, who writes for “Billboard Magazine”, named her the successmost successful female songwriter of 1955–99, because she wrote or co-wrote 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100.
+ Some Hearts stayed on the Billboard chartsBillboard Top 200 for over two years.
+ It topped the Billboard 200 and Billboard chartsTop RB/Hip Hop Albums charts in the US, the the UK, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and South Korea.
+ It was certified platinum and was recognized by Billboard “Billboard” as the Best-selling Christmas/holiday album of 2004 and the Best-selling Christian album of 2005.
+ Rankin developed a considerable following during the 70s with a steady flow of albums, three of which broke into the Top 100 of the Billboard Album Chart.
+ The album peaked at #2 on the Soundscan Canadian Albums Chart, #45 on the Billboard 200 chart and #1 on Soundscan’s Alternative albums chart.
+ This album contains Brooks’ earliest hits, for instance his first ever single, “Much Too Young “, which peaked at #8 on the Country Billboard Charts in 1989.
+ Because the song was not released for commercial audiences, it only charted on the Billboard “Billboard” Adult Contemporary chart.
+ The single stayed on top of the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks.
– During takeoff, a tailstrike can happen if the pilot raises the nose too early and the plane cannot take off in time.
– Nose-picking can also cause nose bleeds.
– There are exceptions, but this is usually done by the fish contracting muscles on either side of its body in order to generate waves of flexion that travel the length of the body from nose to tail, generally getting larger as they go along.
– He wrote a cursing word on the nose on the buddhist picture as he went to dharma hall.
– The skin inside your nose has small cells which send messages to your brain when you breathe in.
– By that time the special nose had been cut off and thrown away, possibly to help keep the engine cool as it was driven around the carnivals.
– For example, the stuffy nose of the common cold can make it hard to breathe, sleep, or get comfortable.
– The Major is not sure what to say to his nose because his nose is now more important than he is.
Use the word nose
Example sentences of “nose”:
– It is light brown to dark brown in colour with dark stripes from the nose to both armpits.
– His shirt and nose were changed in the second year of the program.
– Bitless bridles work by pressure and leverage on the horse’s nose and chin groove.
– During his first introduction in “Thimble Theatre”, Popeye’s appearance was not too different from his current one, the only difference being that his nose was noticeably larger, his chin was slimmer and his forearms were less round and more angular, but as Segar’s talent continued to grow, the design would change to match the well known sailor seen today.
– As the coach leaves the nose runs in, tries to stop the coach, frightens thehorses, the driver tries to shoot the nose, and everyone starts to fight the nose, beating and hitting it until it is back to its normal size.
– It has a dark stripe from its nose over its eye and down its body.
– This means that the nose has a bubble on the bottom to make sure the gear fits properly.
– This contrasts with the method of the modern lion, which brings down its prey by weight of numbers, and clamps its jaws over the prey’s nose and mouth.
– They are recognized for either a bird-like appearance or occasionally a human with a large nose or beak.
– Unlike most dinosaurs, it did not have a lacuna in its skull between the nose and eye.
– When a person sneezes, many small drops of saliva and mucus blow out from the nose and mouth.
– The nose cavity is divided into a right and left passageway.
– His facial features contort and change, with his nose melding into his mouth to form a crude beak.
– The turtle has a long neck and a long nose, which means it is able to easily keep the tip of the nose out of the water to breathe.
– A polyp is a growth of tissue in areas such as the colon, stomach, nose and ear.
– It is a round bacterium, often living on the skin or in the nose of a person.
– For example, in horses, the eyes are caudal to the nose and rostral to the back of the head.
- It is light brown to dark brown in colour with dark stripes from the nose to both armpits.
- His shirt and nose were changed in the second year of the program.
More in-sentence examples of “nose”:
- He is hunchbacked and his hooked nose almost meets his curved chin.
- An example is the mucous membrane that is the "skin" that lines the inside of your nose and mouth.
- The power of the nose varies for animals.
– He is hunchbacked and his hooked nose almost meets his curved chin.
– An example is the mucous membrane that is the “skin” that lines the inside of your nose and mouth.
– The power of the nose varies for animals.
– Bonin then put the nose down and the plane no longer climbed as fast as how it did previously.
– Usually a person who is atopic develops “allergic rhinitis” which affects the “nasal cavitynasal passages” which are behind the nose and they are also more likely to get “atopic dermatitis” which causes skin rashes and “atopic asthma”.
– George goes to Nico’s apartment and she discovers an address inside the clown’s nose for the costume shop where it was purchased.
– The beak was held in front of the doctor’s nose by straps.
– They are placed side by side at the middle and top part of the face, forming the “bridge” of the nose at their junction.
– A dolphin’s nose is on top of its head so the dolphin can easily breathe on the surface of the water.
– Bonin, in response, said”I have control.” before raising the plane’s nose up and causing the plane to climb.
– To recover from a stall, the pilot must push the nose down.
– The famous painter Repin made a painting of the composer, showing him with a red nose and glazed eyes.
– Cheeks are the area of the face under the eyes and between the nose and the ears.
– She also played the character of Joanna in the 2003 movie “Love Actually” and its 2017 short sequel “Red Nose Day Actually”.
– It is pale brown in colour with a stripe from its nose over its eyes and down its body.
– He had purple and yellow stripes on his shirt and a purple nose instead of the red and blue stripes and red nose he has now.
– The nose area is short and blunt.
– This is because the brain is situated at the superior part of the head whereas the nose is situated in the anterior part.
– This frog is light brown with darker marks and a dark band down its back and dark stripes from its nose to its armpits.
– There was a car—a Ferrari— in the air, 20 feet or so from the ground, its nose pointing skyward.
– The way the blood flows to the human nose is special, so it is possible for infections to spread directly to the brain from a cut, scratch or a popped pimple.
– Antes de fazer parte do elenco de Chaves, construiu uma grande carreira no cinema cômico mexicano.” His nickname “Chato” means “Pug” because he had a flat nose and it looked like a pug.
– A series of pores in the shark’s nose allow them to detect electromagnetic fields and sense animal vibrations in the water, as well as accurately navigate through the open ocean.
– The people there laugh at him and say that they cannot put a notice in the newspaper about a lost nose because it would make their newspaper look silly.
– These adapted traits are a very small component of the “Homo sapiens” genome and include such outward ‘racial’ characteristics as skin color and nose shape, and internal characteristics such as the ability to breathe more efficiently at high altitudes.
– The wheel in the nose of the plane has been made longer.
– Its damage is mostly felt in the nose and throat.
– When he tells lies, his nose gets longer.
– It has a special nose and a special tongue that lets the echidna catch its prey at a great speed.
– Stimpy is a red Manx cat with a blue nose that has no tail.
– The Arctic fox has a round body shape, short nose and legs, and short, fluffy ears.
– If the robbery was only betwixt one another, they contented themselves with slitting the ears and nose of him that was guilty, and set him on shore, not in an uninhabited place, but somewhere, where he was sure to encounter hardships.
– This is done because there is a tradition carried by the superstition that a person’s soul will come out of their mouth and nose if they sneeze.
– When the Major takes his handkerchief away from his face to show that he really has lost his nose the newspaper staff become interested because they think they have a good story for the newspaper.
– He can’t speak properly and the nose does not understand him.
– In adults, the symptoms of a runny nose can be reduced by first-generation antihistamines.
– The vowels “ą” and “ę” are nasal and so they are pronounced by blowing air partly out of both the nose and the mouth.
– The three went to Omicron Persei 8 and wanted Lrrr to give Fry’s nose back.
– A nose is a body part which allows animals to smell things.
– Anosmia which is caused by blocking the nose can be treated by removing the block.
– It has long legs and a stripe from its nose to each armpit.
– Picking your nose can lead to bloody noses as well.
– The Williams team was more competitive in, Williams produced the FW26 chassis with a radical nose section.
– A beak, a bill, or a rostrum is the nose and mouth of a bird.
– Snorkeling is swimming on the surface of the water, with the head and nose under the water, using a diving mask, snorkel, and diving fins. Scuba diving is swimming with the whole body underwater.
– The symptoms include coughs, painful throat, runny nose and fever.
– The pilot lowers the aircraft’s nose to increase speed, then pulls up sharply to the vertical.
– Nearly all nasal consonants are nasal stops, where air comes out through the nose but not through the mouth, as it is blocked by the lips or tongue.
– Seven incidents of nose gear malfunction, including JetBlue Airways Flight 292.
– The Major tries to stick his nose back on his face but he can’t.
+ A banana republic is a politically unstable country whose economy depends on the export of one product in limited supply, such as bananas or minerals.
+ The banana plant is the largest herbaceous flowering plant.
+ He has worked in television, most notably as producer of “The Banana Splits” for Hanna-Barbera as well as WGN-TV’s “The Bozo ShowBozo’s Circus” as Sandy the Clown.
+ The penis is shaped like a banana or sausage.
+ It also collects pollen and nectar from banana blossoms.
+ This order includes many familiar plants like ginger, cardamom, turmeric, galangal and myoga of the Zingiberaceae or ginger family, and bananas and plantains of the Musaceae or banana family, along with arrowroot of the Marantaceae or arrowroot family.
+ There are also large banana farms.
Example uses in sentence of banana
Example sentences of “banana”:
+ It is wrapped in banana leaves.
+ It competed with the Standard Fruit Company in the international banana trade.
+ The Antigua Meteorological Service reported that the island had broad flooding and damage to banana trees.
+ A banana peel is the outer skin of a banana.
+ The banana fruits grow from a banana blossom in hanging clusters, also called a “bunch” or “banana stem”.
+ People in Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Wilmington, Ohio say that the first banana split was made in their city.
+ These power-ups include mushrooms to give players a speed boost, Koopa Shells to be thrown at opponents, and banana peels that can be laid on the track as hazards.
+ Also preserved fish, preserved poultry, offal, avocado, banana skins, broad bean pods and pickled or smoked herring must be avoided.
+ However, most people say that David “Doc” Strickler made the first banana split in the city of Latrobe, Pennsylvania in 1904.
+ In the 1880s Lorenzo Dow Baker started the banana trade in Jamaica which made Port Antonio grow quickly, with more and more tourists arriving and departing in the banana boats.
+ Because of this, banana plants can often be found in plantations of other crops.
+ There are small, intensive sugar cane, banana and mango farms in this region.
+ They coveted Donkey Kong’s banana stockpile, the largest on the island, and probably in the world.
+ Unlike other banana species, its sap is red, and not white.
+ Among agriculture crops, coconut leads in production followed by banana and sugarcane.
+ It is wrapped in banana leaves.
+ It competed with the Standard Fruit Company in the international banana trade.
More in-sentence examples of “banana”:
+ The Big Banana is a tourist attraction and amusement park in the city of Coffs Harbour, New South WalesCoffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.
+ A banana is the common name for a type of fruit and also the name for the herbaceous plants that grow it.
+ In addition to banana and plantain fruits and their products.
+ After a few years, the banana split was popular in many cities in the United States.
+ But villagers, you need to stick a banana on your head for being proper while making wine for their own use, sometimes tread the grapes with their bare feet until the juice is squeezed out.
+ There are many different kinds of banana bread.
+ These banana fibre rugs are woven by traditional Nepalese hand-knotted methods.
+ The fibre gained from the banana plant has been used to make textiles for a long time.
+ United Fruit later closed the Sosúa banana operations in 1916.
+ Some people use banana peels to make other people slip on them, which is sometimes used to make jokes.
+ If a person eats an orange and a banana together, then they have had a very nourishing snack that supplies both vitamins and minerals.
+ There are two different kinds of banana paper: paper made from the bark, and paper made from the fibre and from unused fruits.
+ The Twinkie was originally filled with banana cream inside but was forced to switch to the vanilla cream flavour during the Second World War because the bananas were rationed.
+ One of his followers gifted him a banana plant.
+ People here grow banana and tapioca for money.
+ He was also a musical director for the television show “The Banana Splits Adventure Hour”, which aired between September 7, 1968 and December 13, 1969.
+ They covered the pig with banana leaves, ti leaves, old mats and then dirt to keep the heat inside.
+ He wrote many songs, including Lesley Gore’s Top 5 hit “She’s a Fool”, the often-covered “Pretty Flamingo”, which was a hit single for Manfred Mann in 1966; “I’m Gonna Be Warm This Winter”, which was a hit for Connie Francis in 1963 and “The Tra La La Song ” from “The Banana Splits”.
+ This traditional Japanese banana cloth making process has many steps, all performed by hand.
+ Among the Bantu Kavirondo married women wear a short fringe of black string in front and a tassel of banana fiber suspended from a girdle behind.
+ She went on to take a leading role in the banana workers’ strike of 1934.
+ Vincent College, a school in Latrobe, liked the banana splits and told their friends in other cities about them.
+ She gets Lisa to make banana bread and Bart to go to Springfield Shelbyville with Homer to have bean bag chairs “rebeaned.” While driving, they see Martin Prince driving a combine harvester.
+ Like “nasi kucing”, “sego macan” is served wrapped in a banana leaf and paper.
+ The Big Banana is a tourist attraction and amusement park in the city of Coffs Harbour, New South WalesCoffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.
+ A banana is the common name for a type of fruit and also the name for the herbaceous plants that grow it.
+ Adding a banana or orange juice can add potassium to the mixture.
+ Her performance, and her banana costume made her a celebrity.
+ The two are then put together, and baked, and then the making of a banana bread is done.
+ A medium-sized banana will provide around 320–400mg of potassium, which meets about 10% of your daily potassium needs.
+ She is the voice of Pema in Nickelodeon cartoon “The Legend of Korra” notable various cartoon companies like Cartoon Network includes, her role related to Princess Morbucks in Season 3 from Craig McCracken’s “The Powerpuff Girls”, “Adventure Time”, “Dexter’s Laboratory”, Nickelodeon includes “CatDog”, “Hey, Arnold”, “The Legend of Korra”, “Pig Goat Banana Cricket”, “SpongeBob SquarePants”, “Barnyard”, as well the It’s Pony, others like, “Nutri Ventures”, “Shorty McShorts Short”, “Coconut Fred”.
+ Fe’i banana or Orange banana is a cultivar of banana that occurs on Pacific islands, the Moluccas, and in Papua New Guinea.
+ These banana shoots produce fibres of varying degrees of softness.
+ Frosted Flakes are also available with apple pieces, banana pieces or coated in chocolate.
+ By the late 1870s Araucaria heterophyllaNorfolk pines, banana trees grew at the highest point of the island, Green Mountain, creating a tropical forest covered with clouds.
+ On 10 November 2003, Banana died of cancer,.
+ It is traditionally wrapped up in banana leaves.
+ Also called ‘banana notes’ as they had a picture of a banana tree on them, the paper notes could have been printed by people who had a modern-day printer and sufficient paper.
+ There the trunk of the banana plant is harvested instead.
+ Puducherry sustained relatively minor damage in November as the depression largely remained offshore; some trees were downed and several banana and sugarcane plantations at Kutchipalayam were severely damaged.
+ Pig Goat Banana Cricket is a Nickelodeon show that aired from July 29, 2015, to August 2018.
+ She catches a banana and then goes exploring.She reads prehistoric cave art with a tiger’s roar being stronger than men.
+ The parts that can be seen on the outside of a man’s body are his penis, which is shaped like a banana or a sausage; and his scrotum, which is a bag that hangs beneath the penis and contains the two testicles.
+ Today, it is not clear where the banana grew originally.
+ He brought banana plants from Queensland to grow in the Gascoyne region around Carnarvon.
+ A banana split is a type of dessert.
+ Other kinds, or cultivars, of banana have a firmer, starchier fruit.
+ A banana plug is a type of electrical connector used for joining wires to equipment.
+ Tarzan and Jane then embark on their new life together.
+ A series of murders leads Héctor Uría, the police chief who survived the catastrophe, to embark on an investigation to find the culprit.
+ On 16 August they started to embark troops onto the waiting ships and had completed the evacuation by the afternoon of the following day, departing for Aden in the Arabian peninsula.
+ Although hominid fossils had been found and studied before, Dubois was the first anthropologist to embark upon a purposeful search for them.Pat Shipman 2002.
+ He called these the “Three Principal Aspects of the Path”, and said that it is on the basis of these three that one must embark on the profound path of Vajrayanavajrayāna Buddhism.
+ The ancient Ancient ChinaChinese philosopher Confucius said: “”Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” “Payback’s a bitch!” is the more modern version.
+ She left the group in January 2010 to embark her solo career.
+ Then, they can embark again to complete the remaining part of the itinerary.
+ Many people come to Parkes to see the CSIRO radio telescope which is 20km north of town on the Newell Highway.
+ A radio telescope is a type of antenna, like a huge satellite television dish.
+ The biggest telescope is a virtual radio telescope almost as big as the Earth, called the Event Horizon Telescope.
+ The Jodrell Bank Observatory a radio telescope in Cheshire.
+ Ryle developed revolutionary radio telescope systems.
+ It has diameter of, and is the third largest steerable radio telescope in the world.
+ By bouncing radar signals off the asteroid, a team of astronomers at the Arecibo ObservatoryArecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico were able to develop a more detailed computer model of its shape, which confirmed the dog-bone like shape.
+ The radio telescope at the Parkes Observatory, Parkes, New South Wales was used by NASA to receive messages from the Apollo 11 moon landings.
+ In another usage, ganglion cells are found in the retina of the vertebrate eye.
+ The retina is the thin layer of cells that lines the back of the eyeball in humans and in many animals.
+ The MacBook Retina is a laptop computer made by Apple Inc..
+ The optic nerve transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.
+ The theme of the event was ‘We still have a lot to cover.’ Originally, at the time of its release, the iPad Mini 2 was officially sold as the “iPad Mini with Retina Display”.
+ A tissue behind the retina reflects light back, thereby increasing sight in darker waters.
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+ The yellow spot or macula is an oval yellow spot near the centre of the retina of the human eye.
+ The retina has two types of cells: Rod cells and Cone cells.
+ The yellow spot or macula is an oval yellow spot near the centre of the retina of the human eye.
+ The retina has two types of cells: Rod cells and Cone cells.
+ This treatment is done in cases of proliferative retinopathy that causes severe scar tissue to form on the retina or when new blood vessels continue to grow on the retina after laser treatments.
+ For them, space on the retina is better used with more rods since rods collect light better.
+ The fourth generation iPad kept the same Retina display as the last generation, but added some new features such as the Apple A6X chip, and the Lightning connector, which replaced the 30-pin dock connector.
+ The retina is at the back of the inside of the eye.
+ Most information about light that leaves the retina travels through the optic nerve, and is used by the brain to recognize what you’re seeing.
+ Faster electrical synapses are used in escape reflexes, the retina of vertebrates, and the heart.
+ At the same time, a new version of the iPad mini was announced that had the better Retina display.
+ For example, in the visual system, sensory cells called rod and cone cells in the retina change the physical energy of light signals into electrical impulses that travel to the brain.
+ While in the hospital his incubator was left too warm, which caused his retina to detach and resulted in severe optical nerve damage.
+ The retina is composed of light-sensitive cells which fire a signal down the optic nerve when light hits the cell.
+ The retina receives the images that the eye sees.
+ It is the first iPad Mini to have a Retina Display.
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