+ Lager Sylt was a Alderney concentration campsNazi concentration camp on Alderney in the Channel Islands, in operation between March 1943 and June 1944.
+ He first came to public attention as Egg in the BBC drama “This Life”, followed by roles such as Simon in the Channel 4 sitcom “Teachers” and Mark in the romantic comedy film “Love Actually”.
+ Like many names in the Channel Islands, it is Norman language in origin.
+ She is known for playing pupil later school secretary List of Waterloo Road characters#Janeece BryantJaneece Bryant in the Waterloo Road”, from 2006 to 2012; and for her roles as Honey Wright in the BBC One medical drama series, “Casualty”, from 2014 to 2015; and Goldie McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera, “Hollyoaks”, from 2016 onwards.
+ He is known for his roles as Dave Charnley in the Channel 4 comedy series, “Drop the Dead Donkey”, from 1990 to 1998; Tony Clark in the BBC One police drama series, “Between the Lines”, from 1992 to 1994; Michael Caddick in the BBC One drama series, “All the Small Things”, during 2009; Vaughan Fitzgerald in the BBC One school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, from 2014 to 2015; and Jonathan in the BBC One drama series, “In the Club”, from 2014 to 2016.
Example uses in sentence of in the channel
Example sentences of “in the channel”:
+ She is best known for her role as Feef Symonds in the Channel 4 spy thriller series "Traitors".
+ However, in the Channel Islands a constable is an elected office-holder at the parish level.
+ She is best known for her role as Feef Symonds in the Channel 4 spy thriller series “Traitors”.
+ However, in the Channel Islands a constable is an elected office-holder at the parish level.
+ Some of the trains in the Channel Tunnel carry freight, including automobiles.
+ Miller starred in the Channel 4 sketch show “Armstrong and Miller”, as well as the BBC sketch show “The Armstrong Miller Show”.
+ The character of Gene Balboa in the Channel 101 Internet TV Series Yacht Rock is loosely based on Mottola, in particular his time as manager of Hall and Oates.
+ Jethou is a small island that is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
+ Anyone already in the channel can invite you in temporarily; ask a chanop for an invite exemption.
+ He played Father Jack Hackett in the Channel Four sitcom “Father Ted”.
+ She is known for her roles as Margaret Clemence in the Channel 4 soap opera, “Brookside”, from 1990 to 1994; Julie Fitzjohn in the BBC One medical drama series, “Holby City”, from 1999 to 2001; Sarah Williams in the BBC One drama series, “The Chase”, from 2006 to 2007; List of Waterloo Road characters#Allie WestbrookAllie Westbrook in the BBC one school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, during 2014; and Tess Harris in the long-running ITV soap opera, “Emmerdale”, from 2015 to 2016.
+ Eurotunnel indicates the Class 92 locomotive as the reference for other locomotives which railway undertakings might want to get certified for usage in the Channel tunnel.
+ He was best known for his role as Roy Trenneman in the Channel 4 comedy “The IT Crowd”.
+ Orange appeared in a cameo role in the Channel 4 comedy “Shameless”, which aired in April 2013.
+ She is known for her roles as Tanya Turner in the ITV ITV drama series, “Footballers’ Wives”, from 2002 to 2006; Vanessa Gold in the BBC Carol Barry in the BBC school-based drama series, “Waterloo Road”, from 2013 to 2014; and Reenie McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera, “Hollyoaks”, from 2015 to 2016.
+ John Michael Beaumont Order of the British EmpireOBE was the twenty-second Seigneur of Sark in the Channel Islands.
+ Colman first came to prominence for her supporting role as Sophie Chapman in the Channel 4 comedy series “Peep Show”.
+ Jersey, in the Channel Islands, was famous for its knitting trade in medieval times, and because of that original fame, the name jersey is still applied to many forms of knitted fabric, round or flat.
+ He has also had roles as Nathan Maloney in the Channel 4 drama “Queer as Folk.
+ Les Houmets are to the east of Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
+ Ormers are considered a delicacy in the Channel Islands and are looked after with great eagerness by the locals.
+ She created, wrote, and starred in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series “Crashing.
+ Some people, who left the SPD and some people from Trade Unions founded the Electors Association for Work and Social Justice “Wahlgemeinschaft Arbeit und Soziale Gerechtigkeit” in Western Germany.
+ The CFA franc was devaluated in January 1994, and this was followed by controversy.vOuédraogo signed an agreement with trade unions to raise salaries on 12 March 1994, but the agreement fell through and Ouédraogo resigned a few days later.
+ In the 1860s the trade unions in Australia began to try to get better wages and working conditions for their members.
+ Thomson claimed that the number of trade unions had even increased.
+ In November 2005 at its annual ‘Socialism’ event, the Socialist Party formally launched the ‘Campaign for a New Workers’ Party’ with the aim of persuading individuals, campaigners and trade unions to help set up and back a new broad left alternative to New Labour that would fight for working class people.
+ The movie is based on the The Bone Collector novel of the same name by Jeffery Deaver.
+ As a District Magistrate he or she is responsible for maintaining law and order in that district and as a District Collector responsible for collection the revenue.
+ As a member of the King’s Bodyguard, Percy was a rent collector for his uncle, Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland and Northumberland had used his position to get Percy a post as a “Gentleman Pensioner”, a ceremonial royal bodyguard, only a short while before the plot.
+ A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by the Deputy Commissioner, which combines the offices of the District Magistrate ultimately responsible for maintaining law and order and District Collector responsible for collection of the revenue.
+ Alfred Robert Bader, Commander of the Order of the British EmpireCBE was a Canadian chemist, businessman, philanthropist, and collector of fine art.
+ A tax collector has come to ask for a payment, but none of the men have any money.
+ Matthew the Evangelist is a semi-fictional character which comes from the idea that the title of the Gospel of Matthew actually referrs to the tax collector :en:Matthew_the_ApostleMatthew the Apostle or “Levi” mentioned in the New Testament of the Christian Bible as being the author to the Gospel of Matthew.
+ Price was also an art collector and consultant, with a degree in art history, and lectured and wrote books on the subject.
Use the word collector
Example sentences of “collector”:
+ In 1823 a collector called Sir George Beaumont offered to give his famous collection of paintings to the British Government to start a public art gallery.
+ The series is about a young female office employee and her co-workers The series was directed by Skip Collector and Ted Wass, among others.
+ There are also spoons that are collector items and are worth a lot of money.
+ In 1823 a collector called Sir George Beaumont offered to give his famous collection of paintings to the British Government to start a public art gallery.
+ The series is about a young female office employee and her co-workers The series was directed by Skip Collector and Ted Wass, among others.
+ There are also spoons that are collector items and are worth a lot of money.
+ A post office opened at Collector in 1848.
+ Edmund John Millington Synge was an Irish playwright, poet, prose writer, travel writer and collector of folklore.
+ The District Collector is dual-hatted and also holds the title of District Magistrate.
+ He was also a collector and art historian.
+ The Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art, is a museum of contemporary art privately owned by the french art collector Philippe Méaille.
+ Svetlin Rusev was a Bulgarian artist and a collector of art.
+ The disruption was caused by a misalignment between the trains’ current collector shoes and the third rail.
+ The fossil was found in Morocco by a private collector who let scientists examine it.
+ These are commonly intended as display pieces rather than toys; however, child-oriented lines such as the Masters of the Universe revival and Justice League Unlimited still get adult collector followings as well.
+ It is a site of exceptional fossil preservation from the Pennsylvanian sub-period of the Carboniferous, about 309 million years ago.
+ Because of exceptional and widespread damage in Florida and Louisiana, the name “Andrew” was retired in the Spring of 1993.
+ He composed over six hundred pieces, mostly in the Cuban vein, and was a pianist of exceptional skill.
+ Since the late Middle Ages, Friesland is known for the exceptional height of its inhabitants.
+ Adolf Seilacher coined the term in 1970 to describe sites, like Solnhofen, which yielded the most exceptional fossils.
+ Then the normal processes of deposition and fossilisation produces strata containing exceptional fossils.
+ Winning criteriums needs a mix of good technical skills – especially the ability to corner rapidly and sharply – and riding safely with a large group on a short circuit and exceptional fitness to attack other riders and repeatedly accelerate hard from corners.
exceptional in-sentences
Example sentences of “exceptional”:
+ Its fine fossils make this a lagerstätte, a place of exceptional preservation.
+ These and other behaviors were exceptional for a woman of the early and mid-19th century, when social codes–especially in the upper classes–were very important.
+ Its fine fossils make this a lagerstätte, a place of exceptional preservation.
+ These and other behaviors were exceptional for a woman of the early and mid-19th century, when social codes–especially in the upper classes–were very important.
+ Other things that are typical for his movies are extremely long takes, the lack of conventional dramatic structure and plot, and memorable images of exceptional beauty.
+ During World War I, the medal was awarded to military personnel for exceptional valor in the face of the enemy.
+ Musicians who have exceptional talent and can play extremely fast and difficult music are “virtuosi”.
+ He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the NASA Exceptional Service Medal.
+ The fossils have been found in several sites of exceptional preservation.
+ Most of what we know about the details of extinct life comes from these exceptional sites.
+ Even before then, it set up tribunals to try the most exceptional cases of terrorism, usually without calling any witnesses.
+ Second, these cherts are famous for their exceptional state of preservation, with individual cell walls easily visible in polished specimens.
More in-sentence examples of “exceptional”:
+ The older players in the band might not have liked a 17-year-old boy to have a principal’s job, but everybody realized he had exceptional skills.
+ During summer, Ghebaleh is a destination for people looking for cool weather, beautiful nature and very close to city facilities, where they can enjoy tasty Lebanese food in exceptional restaurants.
+ The older players in the band might not have liked a 17-year-old boy to have a principal’s job, but everybody realized he had exceptional skills.
+ During summer, Ghebaleh is a destination for people looking for cool weather, beautiful nature and very close to city facilities, where they can enjoy tasty Lebanese food in exceptional restaurants.
+ Persuasive precedent includes cases decided by lower courts, by peer or higher courts from other geographic jurisdictions, cases made in other parallel systems, and in some exceptional circumstances, cases of other nations, treaties, world judicial bodies, etc.
+ There is a long fossil record for the corals, and soft-bodied forms appear in some exceptional strata.
+ The marvelous dry climate and continuous sunshine create year around conditions which are perfect for observation, photographs and videos under an extraordinary variety of natural lights and colours that give the visitor the exceptional advantage of reaching the interior of the volcano by boat.
+ Vertebrate fossils were much rarer, and exceptional specimens like an almost complete ichthyosaur skeleton could sell for much more.
+ Sarojini Sahoo is an Indian writer, who has been enlisted among 25 exceptional women of India by ‘Kindle’ English magazine of Kolkata.
+ The church is a Grade I listed building, a term given to “buildings of exceptional interest”.
+ Species articles only use this template in exceptional circumstances; instead use.
+ The exceptional common year, 1800 was also a common year starting on Wednesday in the Gregorian calendar.
+ Not all of the portraits are exceptional artistically, although there are self-portraits by William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds and other British artists of note.
+ I was languid with the heat and Fischer was better prepared for such exceptional circumstances…
+ Genets are highly agile creatures, with quick reflexes and exceptional climbing skills, and are the only viverrids that are able to stand bipedally.
+ He has received an AIGA Medal for exceptional achievements.
+ Soupy substrates: a medium for the exceptional preservation of Ichthyosaurs of the Posidonia Shale of Germany.
+ When it reached Mexico, Hurricane Dean was a Category5 storm, but it missed large cities and its exceptional Category5 strength landfall caused no deaths and less damage than in the Caribbean islands it passed as a Category2 storm.
+ Chai Nat Pomelo Fair Chai Nat is one of several provinces famous for producing exceptional pomelo.
+ He is a hunter and hunted at the same time and all he can demonstrate are his exceptional ability and talent.
+ The exceptional cases are discussed below.
+ Lowie’s argument was initially directed against race scholars who argued that the Nordic race displayed a higher range of variation than other races and could thus be assumed to produce a particularly high number of exceptional individuals, which ensured the superiority of the culture produced by this race.” Instead he argued that there really were no differences in the range of variation between races.
+ In addition, height is not entirely genetically determined, but also subject to environmental influences during development, which make offspring of exceptional parents even more likely to be closer to the average than their parents.
+ Saudi Arabia is an exceptional case in the legal history of the Muslim world.
+ She has received tributes from the United States House of Representatives and from the Alabama House of Representatives “for a remarkable lifetime of exceptional achievement lived during three centuries”.
+ Kenyon has received many honors, including the King Faisal Prize for Medicine, the American Association of Medical Colleges Award for Distinguished Research, the Ilse Helmut Wachter Award for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, and La Fondation IPSEN Prize, for her findings.
+ Solubility of solutes increases with increase in temperature, but there are exceptional cases.
+ The long, narrow configuration of the V12 contributed to good aerodynamics, while its exceptional smoothness allowed its use with relatively light and fragile airframes.
+ As a child he showed exceptional musical talent.
+ Charles Wallace tries to fight IT with his exceptional intelligence but is overpowered by the evil and becomes a robot-like creature mouthing the words with which IT infuses him.
+ This allowed the preservation of soft parts and exceptional detail.
+ Except in exceptional circumstances, no one can be awarded for the first time a rank higher than Knight.
+ His young son was soon showing exceptional musical skills.
+ While director of Dorpat Observatory, which proved that double stars are not exceptional and that star systems are governed by the laws of gravity.
+ Accounts of his time in prison and execution mention his exceptional courage.
+ They are exceptional jumpers: many of their features, particularly their long, powerful legs, are adaptations to improve jumping performance.
+ The exceptional IP edits are also identified from the same person using an open proxy.
+ The specialities of the local cuisine include “migas casseroles, stews and tench, an exceptional freshwater game fish.
+ Lagerstätte of exceptional fossil preservation.
+ In 2002, Navrátil was awarded the 292nd “Bronze Wolf”, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting.
+ Palaeontologists have found some exceptional places where fossils of early birds are found.
+ All have at least average ability, some have exceptional learning abilities and artistic talents, while others have special educational needs.
+ In 2018, the American Physical Society awarded him the Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research.
+ The Armenian people from ancient to modern times – Page 45 by Richard G Hovannisian It was formed a church dedicated to Sainte-mère-de-Dieu, and an exceptional site of medieval tombs.
+ The great historian Sima Qian, called Sun Tzu an exceptional strategic battlefield commander.”China’s Many Dreams: Comparative Perspectives on China’s Search for National Rejuvenation”, ed.
+ During World War I, the medal was awarded to military personnel for exceptional valor in combat.
+ He had exceptional hands at the plate, and would bat without batting gloves.
+ The exceptional common year, 1900 was also a common year starting on Monday in the Gregorian calendar.
+ Although many people believe this owl has exceptional night vision, its retina is no more sensitive than a human’s.
+ Despite his notability as an exceptional basketball player, he has yet to win a championship.
– The Grand Coulee is granite bedrock which is 40 to 60 million years old.
– To the east is the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, the only place in Denmark where the bedrock can be seen.
– The limestone and bedrock form a compound called slag.
– Much of the region is an ancient highland, but there is basaltic bedrock near Cooma and Nimmitabel.
– The bottom layer has many rocks and may be called the bedrock or “R” horizon for “rock”.
– Bouch that the bedrock really lay much deeper.
– However as the bridge extended out into the river, it became clear in December 1873, Minutes of Evidence p 402 – evidence of Sir T Bouch that the bedrock really lay much deeper; too deep to act as a foundation for the bridge piers.
Example sentences of bedrock
Example sentences of “bedrock”:
– Alice met her next husband around 1890 when she was a dealer in Bedrock Tom’s saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota.
– Above the bedrock is usually an area of broken and weathered rock, soil, sand, pebbles, etc.
– The bedrock is made up of differently-coloured sandstones.
– They went to the exposed bedrock along the Frenchman River Valley in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada.
– The top of the bedrock is known as the rockhead and identifying this, via excavations, drilling or Geophysicsgeophysical methods, is an important task in most civil engineering projects.
– Loose material on top can be extremely thick, so that the bedrock lies hundreds of meters below the surface.
– The Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch versions were later all combined into Bedrock Edition, a version of Minecraft made using C++.
– When the river reaches its highest level, it entrains all the channel sediment and scours the underlying bedrock before coarse detritus is deposited again on the channel floor.
- Alice met her next husband around 1890 when she was a dealer in Bedrock Tom’s saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota.
- Above the bedrock is usually an area of broken and weathered rock, soil, sand, pebbles, etc.
- The bedrock is made up of differently-coloured sandstones.
– The bottom of the lake consists of bedrock with very little vegetation.
– Most of the islands have a bedrock formed from ancient Metamorphic rockmetamorphic rocks and the climate is mild and oceanic.
– The A frame tower on the west bank is built into the bedrock below the surface and supported by steel cables concreted into tunnels in the bedrock.
– It is marked by Lake Acraman, a circular ephemeral playa lakedry lake about The evidence for impact includes the presence of shatter cones and shocked quartz in shattered bedrock on islands in Lake Acraman.
– The original design was for lattice girders supported by brick piers resting on bedrock shown by trial borings to lie at no great depth under the river.
– They act in geochemical cycling and wearing away of bedrock to form soil.
+ He consecrated Wilfrid as a bishop at Compiègne along with several others.
+ He was a bishop that married forbidden couples.
+ Toé was ordained to the priesthood on 6 April 1958, he was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Nouna, Burkina Faso on 5 July 1973, and was later named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dédougou, Burkina Faso on 14 April 2000 and retired on 14 June 2005.
+ King Rudolph III of Burgundy gave the area to the Bishop of Sion in 999, and made him Count of the Valais.
+ He graduated from Bishop Noll Institute in Hammond, IndianaHammond, Indiana.
+ The supporter was Bishop Isaac Hellmuth of the Anglican Diocese of Huron.
+ The Roman Catholic bishop of Sion is the oldest in Switzerland and one of the oldest north of the Alps.
+ Hamelin was ordained to the priesthood on June 11, 1949 in Trois-Rivières, Québec and was named first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rouyn-Noranda, Canada on November 29, 1973.
bishop some example sentences
Example sentences of “bishop”:
+ The concept dates from Anglo-Saxon times, when a church could ally itself with the monarch and therefore not be subject to the bishop of the area.
+ En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters, including one to Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna, who had also known John.
+ The Holy See is the office of the Bishop of Rome, that is, the Pope.
+ It was consecrated by the Bishop of Itanagar.
+ At the time of his death, he was the oldest living bishop in the United States.
+ He was bishop in the Metropolis of Kastoria from 1996 until his death.
+ He lastly served as Bishopbishop of Radom from 2002 until 2009.
+ The concept dates from Anglo-Saxon times, when a church could ally itself with the monarch and therefore not be subject to the bishop of the area.
+ En route to his martyrdom in Rome, Ignatius wrote a series of letters, including one to Polycarp, bishop of Smyrna, who had also known John.
+ The Holy See is the office of the Bishop of Rome, that is, the Pope.
+ Pope Paul IV appointed him Bishop of Viesti in 1558.
+ It stars Tim Curry, Debbe Bishop and Billy Connolly.
+ Pope Gregory X made Tarentaise Bishop of Lyons in 1272.
+ Because of this, a bishop will be on the same color of squares for the whole game.
+ Amfilohije Radović was a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
More in-sentence examples of “bishop”:
+ The Bishop pretends that he gave Valjean the silverware and tells him to be good.
+ The work on the construction of St Luke's commenced in 1854-55, with initial delays due to slow fund-raising and then a brief interruption due to the Indian War of Independence and it was completed and then consecrated by the Bishop of Calcutta in October 1864.
+ The Bishop pretends that he gave Valjean the silverware and tells him to be good.
+ The work on the construction of St Luke’s commenced in 1854-55, with initial delays due to slow fund-raising and then a brief interruption due to the Indian War of Independence and it was completed and then consecrated by the Bishop of Calcutta in October 1864.
+ The territory of the municipality, except for the Augustinian monastery, belonged to the Bishop of Constance.
+ He became Henry VIII’s chaplain and then became Bishop of Exeter.
+ When the Church of England voted to allow women bishops, she became the first woman to be consecrated as a bishop in January 2015.
+ He paid the bishop in gold and a great many hides of land to convince her but Etheldreda would not change her mind.”The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England”, eds.
+ Milo de Nanteuil was a soldier, Crusadescrusader, and the Bishop of Beauvais from 1218 to 1234.
+ Further, the “Preaching of Simon, son of Cleopas” also refers to a Simon who succeeded James as bishop of Jerusalem and suffered martyrdom under Trajan; and Hegesippus, whom Eusebius professes to quote, calls this Simon a son of Cleopas.
+ Paul-Werner Scheele was a GermansGerman Roman Catholic bishop and theologian.
+ John attempted to overthrow William Longchamp, the Bishop of Ely CathedralEly, who was Richard’s designated ‘chief justiciar’.
+ He was titular bishop of ‘Ursona” and auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santander, Spain, from 1969 to 1976.
+ Henry also had many children outside of his marriage, including William de Longespee, Earl of Salisbury, whose mother was Ida, Countess of Norfolk; Geoffrey, Archbishop of York, son of a woman named Ykenai; Morgan, Bishop of Durham; and Matilda, Abbess of Barking.
+ He was the bishop of Banat from 1991 until 1992, and the bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina from 1992 until his retirement in 1999.
+ Paulinus of Nola, who later became Bishop of Nola.
+ St Hugh’s College is one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, named after St Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln.
+ It is said that Bishop Roger erected the first stone castle on the site about the beginning of the 13th century as an episcopal residence.
+ In 1312, Hart Hall was purchased by Walter de Stapledon, who was the Bishop of Exeter.
+ He was titular bishop of “Gunugus” and was auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brescia, Italy, from 1986 to 2003.
+ In 1560, Facchinetti was named Bishop of Nicastro in Calabria.
+ In 1960, Ganguly was consecrated a bishop and Titular Bishop of Oliva as well as the Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Dhaka.
+ The name Bredevoort appears for the first time in 1188, when the earl of Steinfurt tried to sell his share of the castle to the bishop of Münster and the earl of Lohn tried to sell his share to the earl of Gelderland, a war broke out between the bishop and the earl of Gelderland.
+ One of his followers, the apostle named Saint Peter, was appointed leader by Jesus and later became recognized as the first Pope, or Bishop of Rome, soon after that he was captured and was martyred in Rome.
+ After this, the report on the candidate is given to the bishop of the area and more studying is done.
+ He was the 11th Bishop of Nashville, having served as Diocesan Administrator.
+ He was Auxiliary Bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh city from 2001 to 2009.
+ In the 1950s, it clashed, sometimes violently, with the Armenian Revolutionary FederationDashnak Party, due to tensions that escalated when the ARF elected Bishop Zareh as Catholicos of Cilicia, a move that was rejected by the Hunchaks.
+ Yazigi was ordained a priest in 1992 and became bishop of Aleppo in 2000.
+ He was the 95th Bishop of Speyer from 1985 to 2007.
+ Pope Innocent IV made Pantaléon the Bishop of Verdun in 1253.
+ He was the Bishop of Algiers and Archbishop Emeritus of Algiers from 1998 to 2008.
+ He was auxiliary bishop of “Pudentiana” and as auxiliary bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest from 2014 until his death in 2021.
+ Long Valley formed 760,000 years ago when a supervolcanosupervolcanic eruption released very hot ash that later cooled to form the Bishop tuff that is common to the area.
+ Attilio Nicora cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Bishop of Verona Emeritus, and President Emeritus of the Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See.
+ An E4 opening could be described as King’s Pawn 4 or Queen’s Knight to queen’s Bishop 3.
+ He retired on November 30, 2001, succeeded by Dorylas Moreau and named Bishop Emeritus.
+ The fossil record at Joggins figures in Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species”, and played a role in the 1860 Oxford evolution debate between Thomas Huxley and Bishop Wilberforce.
+ Because of this, a Spanish bishop named Bartolomé de las Casas suggested using African slaves to work in New Spain instead.
+ If co-op mode is enabled, Knight accompanies Bishop on missions, whose appearance also varies depending on how the player desires him/her to look.
+ The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Curry Michael Bruce Curry, the first African-American bishop to serve in that position.
+ Soundaraj Periyanayagam was an Indian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.
+ She graduated from Bishop Finwick High School.
+ Lehmann Bishop of MainzBishop emeritus of Mainz, former Chairman of the Conference of the German Bishops and Professor emeritus of theology at the University of Mainz and the University of Freiburg.
+ Stephen Bishop sang the song and the music was by Dave Grusin / Marilyn and Alan Bergman.
+ Stanisław Stefanek was a PolesPolish bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.
+ Then he became a teacher at Bishop Wordsworth’s School, Salisbury.
+ He was the Bishop of Barahona from 1976 until his resignation in 1999.
+ It was named after Saint Louis, the bishop of Toulouse.
+ He was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Reconquista, Argentina from 1985 to 1993 and was bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Rioja, Argentina from 1993 to 2006.
+ It is the seat of the Bishop of Lund of the Church of Sweden.
– On the presence in hog hypothalamus of β-Corticotropin Releasing Factor, α- and β-Melanocyte Stimulating Hormones, Adrenocorticotropin, Lysine-Vasopressin and Oxytocin.
– It cleared up many confusions, and was directly responsible for stimulating a great deal of research after WWII.
– Some people say that art is a product or item that is made with the intention of stimulating the human senses as well as the Mindhuman mind, spirit and soul.
– For example, most forms of hyperthyroidism are associated with an excess of thyroid hormone and a low level of thyroid stimulating hormone.
– Five new stations were built to pavilion-style designs by Stanley Heaps, head of the Underground’s Architects Office, stimulating the rapid northward expansion of suburban developments in the following years.
– Common things done in foreplay include kissing, touching each other, hugging, and stimulating the others erogenous zones.
– He was a known transhumanist with the book “Are You a Transhuman?: Monitoring and Stimulating Your Personal Rate of Growth in a Rapidly Changing World”, published in 1989.
– Plaques are put on to buildings to commemorate their links with important people or events.
– It was visited by Pope John Paul II, a supporter of devotion to the Virgin Mary, in 1979 to commemorate the centenary of the apparition.
– GSN has occasionally aired single episodes from the 1972-1973 season, the latest being an episode featuring Bob Barker as the celebrity guest, to commemorate his retirement from “The Price Is Right” in mid-2007.
– The road was named after Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor of Singapore in 1934–1946, to commemorate his decision to stay in the city during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore.
– The city has built a sculpture to commemorate the visit.
– In 1980, when Hajime Hana sent a bouquet to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the formation of Crazy Cats, he called Hajime Hana, saying, “Idiot Sadao, do something extra” and there was an anecdote that they cried between them.
commemorate in-sentences
Example sentences of “commemorate”:
- It was released on DVD for the first time in 2002 to commemorate its 25th anniversary, with digitally restored picture and sound.
- The Catholic Church built a shrine in 1992 to commemorate the 1900 apparition events and organized a large celebratory worship service nearby in an open field on May 23, 1995, which about 30,000 people attended.
– It was released on DVD for the first time in 2002 to commemorate its 25th anniversary, with digitally restored picture and sound.
– The Catholic Church built a shrine in 1992 to commemorate the 1900 apparition events and organized a large celebratory worship service nearby in an open field on May 23, 1995, which about 30,000 people attended.
– Each player wore a patch on their jersey throughout the 1992–93 regular season and playoffs to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the Stanley Cup.
– Most of these are museums that commemorate Sweden’s and Stockholm’s past – like Skansen, a zoo with a Swedish theme.
– Later Potemkin ordered the shipyard to be named “Nikolaev” to commemorate the date of fall of Ochakov to the Russian troops under his command on December 6, 1788, close to the day of Saint Nicholas “” December 19, in the Russian Orthodox Church.
– River Kwae Bridge Week ; held every year around the end of November until the beginning of December to commemorate the significance of the Death Railway and the Bridge over the Khwae River taking place in World War II.
– This later formed the basis of the single released by actress Shona Linsdey, “Goodbye”, to commemorate the end of the show in 1988.
– A statue and a Mahal have been built in his SEA education institution to commemorate him.
– In 2014, the show held a Battle of the Decades to commemorate the show’s 30th anniversary.
– To commemorate this event he started a new era called the Vikrama era.
– Queen Victoria had a stained glass window fitted into the church to commemorate Mary’s interment.
– After winning its independence from Spain in 1810, the newly created nation of Mexico–whose capital was built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan–adopted the symbol of the eagle and the snake to commemorate its Aztec heritage.
– A small chapel was built later to commemorate him.
– A small version of the Mont Ventoux Simpson Memorial was put outside that club in 1997, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Simpson’s death.
– The remembrance poppy is an artificial flower to commemorate those who died in war.
– The cardinality of 1679 was chosen because it is a semiprime.
– Depending on cardinality and the level of database normalisation, it may be necessary to introduce additional entities and relationships.
– Two sets have the “same” cardinality if and only if they have the same number of elements, which is the another way of saying that there is a 1-to-1 correspondence between the two sets.
– There are infinitely many natural numbers, the cardinality of the set of natural numbers is infinite.
– The cardinality of “A”= is 4.
– The smallest cardinality is 0.
– If the cardinality of the codomain is less than the cardinality of the domain, then the function cannot be an injection.
cardinality some example sentences
Example sentences of “cardinality”:
- The empty set has a cardinality of 0.
- The cardinality of the set "A" is "less than or equal to" the cardinality of set "B" if and only if there is an injective function from "A" to "B".
– The empty set has a cardinality of 0.
– The cardinality of the set “A” is “less than or equal to” the cardinality of set “B” if and only if there is an injective function from “A” to “B”.
– If the cardinality of the set “A” is “n”, then there is a “next larger” set with cardinality “n”+1 There is no largest finite cardinality.
– At times cardinality is not a number.
– For finite sets the cardinality is a simple number.
– Two sets have the same cardinality if we can pair up their elements—if we can join two elements, one from each set.
– The set has a cardinality of 2.
– If the cardinality of a set is not finite, then the cardinality is infinite.
– In mathematical terms, the cardinality of the subset containing the odd-numbered rooms is the same as the cardinality of the set of all rooms.
– Another definition is to say a set is finite if its cardinality is a natural number.
– After all the relations have been mapped, they are usually also revised to include cardinalities; a cardinality specifies the number of entities related in a relationship.
– A famous theorem of Cantor is that the cardinality of the real numbers is larger than the cardinality of the natural numbers.
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