“samoan” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “samoan”:

– He is of Samoan and Swedish descent and was adopted by a Greek-American couple.

– Fatu is a member of the huge Samoan Anoa’i familyAnoa’i wrestling family and the nephew of the Afa and Sika, who trained him in the 1980s.

– The sport that is most popular in Samoa is Rugby, and many Samoan people play Rugby.

– Tulafono is an American Samoan politician and lawyer.

– Fatu teamed with his cousin Samu, the son of Afa, as The Samoan Swat Team.

– It is part of the Samoan Islands in the southern Pacific Ocean.

– She currently serves as the Minority Leader making her the first Samoan woman to serve in that position.

samoan - sentence examples
samoan – sentence examples

Example sentences of “samoan”:

- But in the end, when Umaga tried to go for a Samoan Spike, Batista countered the attempt and delivered a spinebuster to Umaga.

- Also, at least once, the Tahitian bird has been referred to by the scientific name of the Samoan wood rail, "Gallinula pacifica", in a major scientific work.

– But in the end, when Umaga tried to go for a Samoan Spike, Batista countered the attempt and delivered a spinebuster to Umaga.

– Also, at least once, the Tahitian bird has been referred to by the scientific name of the Samoan wood rail, “Gallinula pacifica”, in a major scientific work.

– The first Samoan Civil War lasted for eight years.

– Fatu was a Samoan Professional wrestlingprofessional wrestler best known for working with the WWF/WWE under the ring names Jamal, Ekmo, and Umaga.

– The concluding event was the Second Samoan Civil War.

– Some American Samoans say that being nationals and not citizens makes it easier for them to keep the fa’a Samoa, the Samoan way of life.

– He also played for the Samoan national team.

– Several insular territories grant official recognition to their native languages, along with English: Samoan and Chamorro are recognized by American Samoa and Guam, respectively; Carolinian and Chamorro are recognized by the Northern Mariana Islands; Spanish is an official language of Puerto Rico and is more widely spoken than English there.

– There are around 30-40 Polynesian languages, with Samoan having the most speakers.

– He started the Wild Samoan Training Facility with Afa.

– The Samoan Civil War is a Western definition of political activity in the Samoa Islands of the South Pacific in the late 19th century.

– By this non-Samoan definition, the Samoan Civil Wars were a series of wars between Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, ending in the partitioning of the island chain in 1899.

– He was the first person of Samoan peopleSamoan descent to be appointed Governor of American Samoa and later became the territory’s first popularly elected governor.

“chassis” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “chassis”:

– Because both engine and chassis are included in the make name, chassis run with different engines are counted as two separate makes.

– In 2006 the Enviro300 chassis became available with the East Lancs Esteem bodywork.

– Stormer 30 is a changed Stormer chassis which gives a tracked reconnaissance vehicle.

– For example McLaren builds a chassis that uses a Mercedes engine.

– Super Aguri updated their old chassis to become the Super Aguri SA06.

chassis in-sentences
chassis in-sentences

Example sentences of “chassis”:

- Brabham and Lotus chassis were used by many other teams during the 1960s and 1970s.

- The 2006 Toro Rosso chassis was a modified version of the 2005 Red Bull Racing RB1.

– Brabham and Lotus chassis were used by many other teams during the 1960s and 1970s.

– The 2006 Toro Rosso chassis was a modified version of the 2005 Red Bull Racing RB1.

– In electrical equipment the 0 volt point can be the metal chassis called a chassis ground or a connection to the actual ground called an earth ground, each with their own symbol used in electrical schematic drawings.

– A body, which is usually not necessary to keep the car together, is built on top of the chassis to complete the car.

– The open wheel chassis is powered by a 1.8L turbocharged Audi engine developed by Mountune Racing.

– They are put on carriers such as armoured personnel carriers, tank chassis and patrol boats.

– The bodywork on a majority of the chassis are built by a neighbouring company, John Dennis Coachbuilders Limited.

– If the chassis and engine are made by different entities, the car’s make is both constructor names put together.

– Sidecar-Cross racing, also known as Sidecar Motocross, is a race that uses a different motorcycle chassis than regular motocross.

– A 2009 version of a Toyota Racing chassis is being used to test the tyres.

– He used a spare chassis and took third place in qualifying.

More in-sentence examples of “chassis”:

– The Renault F1 chassis which won the constructors’ championship in 2005 and 2006 were designed and built in the United Kingdom.

– It used a shortened Ford F-Series truck chassis to compete with both the similarly adapted Chevrolet K5 Blazer, as well as the Dodge Ramcharger.

– But it also makes them not as safe as cars, because they do not have a protecting chassis around them like cars.

– The team has been allowed to redesign the chassis to increase the fuel tank size.

– The Sauber team was powered by V10 Ilmor engines in a chassis named the C12.

– Currently, Dallara provides the chassis to all teams and Honda is the sole engine supplier.

– The GP2 Series car is used by all of the teams, and features a Dallara chassis powered by a V8 Renault engine and Bridgestone tyres.

– Riley Scott produced IndyCar chassis from 1997-2000.

– This outlawed the CART chassis and turbocharged engines.

– He helped design the chassis of the Lamborghini Espada and Miura.

– Several different vehicles built on at least three different chassis have had the Charger name.

– Very few parts except for some minor chassis parts stayed unchanged.

– By contrast, today nearly all trucks and buses still use chassis frames.

– The body could be built on the MAN 18.220 chassis, MAN 18.240 chassis, DAF SB220 chassis or Volvo B10BLE chassis.

– It was the only one won by a chassis built in France.

– The Arrows chassis was bought from ex-Minardi principal Paul Stoddart.Stoddart had bought them when the Arrows team went bankrupt.

– One Enviro400 was built on the Volvo B7TL chassis before Volvo B7TL was replaced by the Volvo B9TL, on which more examples of the Enviro400 were bodied.

– It was created for Low-floor buslow-floor bus chassis produced from the late 1990s.

– The team was underfunded and the 109 chassis was late arriving.

– The chassis are made of steel tube.

– Because of this, Ken Tyrrell had to buy a March 701 chassis as temporary solution while making his own car in secret.

– With it various chassis could be added on, like the MAN 18.240, Volvo B7RLE and Scania K230UB.

– First, they began de-tuning the original Bizzarrini engine and redesigning the original Bizzarrini chassis for street use.

– MotorSport Vision won the contract to supply chassis and engines for the new FIA Formula Two Championship.

– It was less than 48 hours before the first practice session for the Australian Grand Prix that the SA07 chassis was ready.

– They will continue to use Renault as the chassis name.

– He still had a number of unused chassis numbers for cars designed to be built in 1965.

– If a car’s chassis and engine are made by the same entity, then the constructor is the car make.

– Pickup trucks often have the same chassis as vans.

– In the CODA system, each chassis contains a board that is an intelligent controller for the rest of the chassis.

– All of WilliamsF1 chassis are called “FW” then a number, the FW being the initials of team owner, Frank Williams.

– For example Ferrari makes both the chassis and the engine.

– The team continued to use Sauber’s facilities, mostly for chassis construction and wind tunnel testing.

– The “make” of a car includes both the chassis and engine.

– It was made out of bus parts put on to lorry chassis and train wheels.

– Under the FIA rules, “the constructor of an engine or chassis is the person Basically, who ever builds an engine or a chassis in the constructor.

– The chassis was re-named “Panoz G Force”, and then shortened to “Panoz” in 2005.

– Other parts of the car, such as the chassis and engine, are designed primarily by engineers, as it is less important for these parts to look attractive than it is for them to work properly.

– The width of the stripes in Frank Stellas’s stripe paintings were determined by the dimensions of the lumber, visible as the depth of the painting when viewed from the side, used to construct the supportive chassis upon which the canvas was stretched.

– Suspicious similarities between Ferrari and Sauber chassis were pointed out, but no formal accusations were ever made.

– The Williams team was more competitive in, Williams produced the FW26 chassis with a radical nose section.

– From there, the chassis moved slowly down the assembly line.

– The body could be built on the Dennis Trident 3 chassis and Volvo Super Olympian chassis.

– It is one of the best stresses for chassis, so if you have a chassis report explain it well as it helps a lot.

– This was an attempt to merge F2-style chassis with the normally-aspirated 3000cc Cosworth DFV V8 engines.

– The G Force chassis was introduced in 1997.

– The chassis must flex enough to work as the suspension.

– Car design was a leading cause of early injuries.The series made improvements to chassis design to address those safety concerns.

– The Enviro400 was built in 2005, The chassis could be built on the East Lancs Myllennium Lolyne, Optare Olympus and Scania N-series bodies.

– It was made for Low-floor buslow-floor bus chassis produced from the late 1990s.

- The Renault F1 chassis which won the constructors' championship in 2005 and 2006 were designed and built in the United Kingdom.

- It used a shortened Ford F-Series truck chassis to compete with both the similarly adapted Chevrolet K5 Blazer, as well as the Dodge Ramcharger.

“extant” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “extant”:

+ It is the earliest extant – mosque built by the Delhi Sultans.

+ Giraffes and Okapi are the family “Giraffidae” and are the only extant giraffids.

+ There are two extant taxonliving species of Tettigarctidae, one in southern Australia, and the other in Tasmania.

+ Ole Nedergaard Thomsen “Competing models of linguistic change: evolution and beyond” 2006 – Page 68 “Extensions, by contrast, are applications of extant means in new usage.

+ The genus Rhinoceros of the family Rhinocerotidae includes the one-horned rhinoceroses, of which there are two extant species: the Indian rhinoceros “R.

extant - sentence examples
extant – sentence examples

Example sentences of “extant”:

+ On September 8, 2001, Titania occultationocculted a faint star; this was a chance to both refine its diameter and ephemeris, and to detect any extant atmosphere.

+ For Extant taxonextant taxa that continue into the present day, the ending period should be set to “Recent” or as “Holocene” for Late Quaternary extinctions such as the moa, and the current status should be indicated using the parameter.

+ However, recent research has confirmed that it is still extant in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

+ There are one extant species and several extinct taxa in it.

+ Only 9 genusgenera of cycads are found to be extant nowadays.

+ Definitive fossil evidence for the extant avian radiation in the Cretaceous.

+ Before this discovery, the earliest extant manuscripts of the Old Testament were in Greek in manuscripts such as Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus.

+ On September 8, 2001, Titania occultationocculted a faint star; this was a chance to both refine its diameter and ephemeris, and to detect any extant atmosphere.

+ For Extant taxonextant taxa that continue into the present day, the ending period should be set to "Recent" or as "Holocene" for Late Quaternary extinctions such as the moa, and the current status should be indicated using the parameter.

+ There are about 10 Extant taxonliving genera and about 20 species of armadillo.

+ This suggests that the 13th-century version of this Purana was different in many respects than extant manuscripts.

+ It consists in five extant orders, which contain most of the world’s marsupials.

+ The oldest extant account of Buddhism in Japan, the “Genko Shakusho was completed in the “Genko” era.

+ Example: in the group of molluscs known as the cephalopods, there are about 600 extant species and 7500 extinct species.

“camaro” example in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “camaro”:

+ The Chevrolet Camaro was designed to compete with Ford Mustang, which was a very successful car.

+ The first-generation Camaro came with many different engines.

+ The second-generation Camaro was made from 1970 to 1981.

+ The Chevrolet Camaro was made to compete with the Ford Mustang.

+ The Camaro was discontinued in 2002, but returned again in 2010 as a completely new car.

+ In 2013 Traverse was updated with a brand new grille, fascia and Camaro inspired tail lights.

+ Boyle lifted the Camaro off the teenager, while the driver of the car pulled the teen to safety.

+ The more expensive cars were coach built models the first model t every built is owned by trenton and robert gilman in long creek il at 6020 E Fitzgerald rd long creek il and their phone number is 217-775-9270 they are actively restoring it along with a 1969 chevy camaro they paid 20,000 for.

camaro example in sentences
camaro example in sentences

“polytechnic” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “polytechnic”:

+ Locals sometimes refer to it by the name “Poly”, derived from the original name “Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum” or “Federal Polytechnic Institute”.

+ Armendáriz studied at the California Polytechnic State University.

+ Bardeschi was a professor of Architectural Restoration at the Polytechnic University of Milan.

+ Flowers went to Louisiana Polytechnic Institute and graduated with his B.S.

+ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Open University of Hong Kong, and City University of Hong Kong are all located in Kowloon.

+ He was also Professor of Structural Calculations at Barcelona’s Technical School of Architecture in the Polytechnic University of Catalonia.

polytechnic some example sentences
polytechnic some example sentences

Example sentences of “polytechnic”:

+ Researcher Mark Changizi of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York thinks optical illusions are due to a ‘neural lag’.

+ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is a public universitypublic research university in Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

+ She chose an education at Temasek Polytechnic so she could start working quicker.

+ The Virginia Tech massacre was a school shooting on April 16, 2007, which took place at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, a college in Blacksburg, VirginiaBlacksburg, Virginia, United States.

+ The National Polytechnic Institute is a public university in Mexico City.

+ In 2016, the National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Polytechnic Institute was named after Igor Sikorsky.

+ Steger called the shootings “a tragedy of monumental proportions.” Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

+ In 1991, he got a degree in robotics at Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.

+ He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School and played football there, but he was expelled after Gibson lied about being raped.

+ It gained full university status and changing its name to The Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1994.

+ There are four teacher training colleges, three colleges of agriculture, a police training college, a Polytechnic at university level, and a National University.

+ She has a gay son who lives away from home and is Educationstudying needlework at a polytechnic college.

+ She has worked at the Univerity of Montreal, Polytechnic of Montreal and Concordia University.

+ Researcher Mark Changizi of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York thinks optical illusions are due to a 'neural lag'.

+ The Hong Kong Polytechnic University is a public universitypublic research university in Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

Example sentences of “thrace”

How to use in-sentence of “thrace”:

– Alexandroupoli is a GreeceGreek city, in the Thrace periphery.

– The assassination of Seleucus destroyed Seleucid prospects in Thrace and Macedon, and paved the way for Ptolemy Ceraunus to absorb much of Lysimachus’ former power in Macedon.

– Aristotle which was perhaps in Thrace at the time of his birth, or in Macedonia.

– Edirne in Thrace became the capital capital city of the Ottoman Empire in conquered by the Turks and became the empire’s final capital.

– It is in the northeastern part of Greece, in the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery.

– In any event, Thrace was later conquered by the Macedonians.

Example sentences of thrace
Example sentences of thrace

How to use the word “finger”

How to use in-sentence of “finger”:

+ The tway for getting a good latch is to gently break the suction by placing a clean finger into the baby’s baby’s mouth and help the baby latch on again.

+ Sometimes they will jump onto one of your fingers and then jump from finger to finger and from hand to hand.

+ He also realizes that Ilyusha, his son, was the boy who bit his finger angrily, and now he knows that Ilyusha did like that because he was Dmitry’s brother: and because a rock hit Ilyusha in the chest, he has gotten very sick.

+ Users are supposed to put their thumb/index finger in the finger reader.

+ The center finger becomes the animal’s head, the first and third fingers become the front legs, and the thumb and last finger are used as back legs.

+ The number Triple Zero was chosen for several reasons, one of which was that it was easy to dial in darkness because the number zero was next to the finger stop on most Australian telephones.

+ This joint padding starts at the bottom joint of the first finger bone.

How to use the word finger
How to use the word finger

Example sentences of “finger”:

+ In the United Kingdom, signet rings are typically worn on the little finger of the left hand of the bearer and are often cast of gold.

+ While a high school student working part-time at an Arby’s restaurant, Emanuel severely cut his right middle finger on a meat slicer, which was later infected from swimming in Lake Michigan.

+ It did not fit her finger properly, so he told her to give the ring to Nutt as a token of her friendship.

+ In the band’s early days Tony Iommi had a work accident that cut off the tips of his middle and ring finger on his right hand.

+ For other PDAs a finger is used instead of the pen.

+ When playing keyboard instruments the fingers are numbered from 1 to 5 on each hand: the thumb is 1, the index finger is 2, the middle finger is 3, the ring finger is 4 and the little finger is 5.

+ In the United Kingdom, signet rings are typically worn on the little finger of the left hand of the bearer and are often cast of gold.

+ While a high school student working part-time at an Arby's restaurant, Emanuel severely cut his right middle finger on a meat slicer, which was later infected from swimming in Lake Michigan.

+ The four types are: zinc finger nucleases, the CRISPR/Cas system, and engineered meganuclease re-engineered homing endonucleases.

+ Hold your hand out with one finger raised and close one eye.

+ They are based on the oldest technique, that consists of placing your finger on a glass surface or a prism that is illuminated by a led diode.

+ Targeted transgene integration in plant cells using designed zinc finger nucleases.

More in-sentence examples of “finger”:

+ It was given its name because it had 8-inch long finger claws.

+ The aye-aye has rodent-like teeth and a special thin middle finger to get at the insect grubs under tree bark.
+ He was created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson.

+ It was given its name because it had 8-inch long finger claws.

+ The aye-aye has rodent-like teeth and a special thin middle finger to get at the insect grubs under tree bark.

+ He was created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger and Jerry Robinson.

+ The first digit is the thumb, followed by the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger or ‘pinky’.

+ Sometimes they dipped a finger in chalk or salt and then rubbed their teeth.

+ Bill Finger was about to name the city “Civic City”.

+ The mtDNA from the finger bone differs from that of modern humans by 385 nucleotides in the mtDNA strand out of approximately 16,500.

+ In this case the heat driven by the finger is detected, which is greater when there is a ridge than when there is a valley.

+ Some don’t have separate finger pieces, and are made for children.

+ It has four finger holes, and may have one or two thumb holes.

+ PRIDE allowed fighters latitude in their choice of clothing but open finger gloves, a mouthguard and a protective cup were duty.

+ Then, move your finger along the path of the function.

+ Most Native American flutes have either five finger holes or six finger holes.

+ The third is “an yin” 〔按音 / 案音 / 實音 / 走音〕, or “stopped sounds.” This forms the majority of most qin pieces and requires the player to press on a string with a finger or thumb of the left hand until it touches with the surface board, then pluck.

+ Batman is a fictional character created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger for DC Comics and the overall main protagonist in the DC Universe.

+ When instruments of the violin family are played pizzicato the player usually plucks the string with the index finger of the right hand somewhere over the fingerboard.

+ If they push momentarily against the side of the suspended object with one finger they will feel the mass of the object.

+ Each finger can be snapped from the bar separately.

+ The metacarpophalangeal joints are between the bones in the hand at the palm called metacarpals, and the first finger bones called proximal phalanges.

+ The pianist has to play a glissando with tips of the fingers or the finger nails.

+ Off-spin is also called an off-break or finger spin.

+ For example, they may ask a child patient to play with finger paints or collect objects from a bad of dried beans.

+ The Princess shall die on her 16th birthday, she says, after pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel.

+ The mitochondrial DNA of the finger bone showed it was genetically distinct from Neanderthals and modern humans.

+ Lennon and McCartney finished writing this song in mid-March 1967, because Lennon composed the melody on a piano using his middle finger after having hurt his forefinger; but in his 1980 “Playboy” interview Lennon said: “This is Paul, with a little help from me.

+ The image is in the gray scale that has the right quality even with the finger worn, with dirt, with grease or with humidity.

+ The violinist can make a glissando by sliding a finger up or down the fingerboard.

+ Fingering means: choosing which finger to use for each note note when playing a piece on a musical instrument.

+ However, Narazaki himself got a broken finger in 2009.

+ The Finger Lakes are a series of lakes in the central section of Upstate New York.

+ On a piano, starting with the thumb and going along the fingers to the little finger means going to higher notes in the right hand and to lower notes in the left hand.

+ Former Obama Advisor David Axelrod contended on Twitter that the DNC was “putting finger on the scale” for Hillary.

+ The wood is split to dimensions of a finger and stacked densely, and finally covered tight with dirt and moss to stop air entering.

+ The two positions your finger was at can be used to find the distance from the object.

+ The finger is a common insulting hand signal in some countries.

+ A finger is a type of digit attached to the hand.

+ They see the ring on Wotan’s finger and tell him to put it in the hole.

+ She does not throw his spells as Grachi and Matilda, they throw it with your finger and see a glimmer, she appears purple smoke by closing his hand and leaving two fingers up being the index and the middle but when Athena Grachi launched the spell of forgetfulness she was in another world and knew nothing of magic but when Matilda, will not affect the spell, she said she is a witch spells all made ​​with the finger.

+ If you ever need to lift your finger or pencil to keep following the function, then you know it is not continuous.

+ Shown below is an amino acid sequence alignment between two human zinc finger proteins.

+ The character was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger and first appeared in “Detective Comics” #66.

+ The remains were desecrated by thieves, who broke into Todd’s coffin looking for a $100,000 diamond ring, which, according to rumor, Taylor had placed on her husband’s finger prior to his burial.

+ These holes affect the pitch of the flute when all the finger holes are covered.

+ It serves the southern Finger Lakes Region.

+ The instances where priests are made by pointing a finger at them and saying “You are a priest now”are relatively rare; And yes, Charles Wesley both studied theology; they both became priests; John was ordained in 1728.

+ Braille saw the biggest problem of the code: The human finger cannot feel the whole symbol at one time.

+ Then it sticks in its middle finger to pull the grubs out.

+ Several roads and driveways were damaged by flooding in the Finger Lakes region of New York State.

+ When people study anatomy, they call the middle finger the “third finger“, “digitus medius”, “digitus tertius”, or “digitus III”.

Some example sentences of “solo”

How to use in-sentence of “solo”:

+ Ian Gillan had been performing in a solo band since he left in 1973.

+ Since 2017, Gallagher has pursued a solo career.

+ His first solo performance as Twain was at Lock Haven State Teachers College in Pennsylvania in 1954.

+ His solo recordings without orchestra include 5 Beethoven piano sonatas Opp.

+ Louise’s debut solo album, “Naked”, was released in 1996 on the back of the single’s success.

+ In addition to the Rolling Stones, Wood has maintained a solo music career.

Some example sentences of solo
Some example sentences of solo

Example sentences of “solo”:

+ After the break-up of ABBA, Fältskog found some success as a solo artist in the 1980s.

+ Coolio won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance for his vocals.
+ Martinez's painting were exhibited at Galician Cultural Centre in Lisbon, in 1988, during his first solo show.

+ After the break-up of ABBA, Fältskog found some success as a solo artist in the 1980s.

+ Coolio won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance for his vocals.

+ Martinez’s painting were exhibited at Galician Cultural Centre in Lisbon, in 1988, during his first solo show.

+ At the height of his popularity as a solo artist, Reed released one of the least “commercial” recordings ever; his 1975 experimental album “Metal Machine Music”.

+ Garcia continued making solo albums and appearances.

+ He visited England and the USA where, as the solo pianist, he gave the first performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No.

+ Before his solo career, he played guitar on rock musicrock and records, including “Mary, Mary” by The Monkees.

+ He wrote a work for solo piano and orchestra called “Noches en los jardines de España”.

+ He has also adapted the compositions of Albert Ayler and Sun Ra for solo piano, which the Soul Note label has issued.

+ It was released on September 18, 1978, as one of four solo albums released by the members of Kiss.

+ The Positif had string stops as well as a solo reed, and the Récit had lighter reeds.

+ He later launched a successful solo career.

+ He also performed and recorded as a solo artist and session musician.

+ The solo plays throughout the part, and during the fade-out, a keyboard part of “See Emily Play” can be heard, one of Barrett’s signature Floyd tracks.

+ With all my heart…” Karen’s fans have had a mixed reaction to her solo album but the majority believe the album was strong enough to be released at the time that it was recorded and would have had few strong hits for the singer.

+ The work is occasionally played by other solo instruments.

+ Chenoweth has done two tours: “Kristin Chenoweth in Concert” and “Coming Home Tour”, and has done solo shows at Carnegie Hall and Royal Albert Hall.

More in-sentence examples of “solo”:

+ In 1881 he played a violin solo solo with a famous orchestra and famous conductor: the Vienna Philharmonic under Hans Richter.

+ On 20 June 2017, Skatov ascended solo in alpine style Mount Denali in Alaska and became the first Bulgarian and the world's first vegan to climb successfully the Seven Summits.
+ He released his first solo album, "Out of the Darkness" in the spring of 2018 on Madison Records.

+ In 1881 he played a violin solo solo with a famous orchestra and famous conductor: the Vienna Philharmonic under Hans Richter.

+ On 20 June 2017, Skatov ascended solo in alpine style Mount Denali in Alaska and became the first Bulgarian and the world’s first vegan to climb successfully the Seven Summits.

+ He released his first solo album, “Out of the Darkness” in the spring of 2018 on Madison Records.

+ He left the group around 1989 or 1990 and started his solo music career, with RB songs like “Sensitivity”.

+ Since the band split, Ray Davies is a Solo solo singer-songwriter.

+ In the decade of 1990, Vincent was dedicated to his solo career and recorded the album Euphoria, 1996, with vocalist Robert Fleischman.

+ Among Green’s solo hits are “Closet Freak co-written and produced by Bruno Mars.

+ After the end of Deep Purple, Coverdale started a solo career.

+ One of the most popular songs in the album, “Careless Whisper” Michael’s first solo single, was released in 1984 while he was still performing with Wham!.

+ The song is featured on deadmau5’s first albumstudio album “Random Album Title” and the Strobelite Edit is featured on Kaskade’s fifth solo album “Strobelite Seduction”.

+ If the solo player makes a connection from top to bottom, he/she wins.

+ Approaches to solo creation vary from the jagged/atonal approach of Andy Gill from Gang of Four Gang of Four and Andy Partridge from XTC, the studio-produced soundscapes of Bill Nelson, or the composed approach of Frank Zappa.

+ A pack of Camel Filters appears among other paraphernalia on the cover of Brian Eno’s first solo album “Here Come the Warm Jets”.

+ Knowles released her solo debut album, “Dangerously in Love”, in 2003.

+ In 1949, Rafi was given solo songs by music directors such as Naushad, Shyam Sunder, and Husnalal Bhagatram.

+ The song reached number one in the U.S., becoming Beyoncé’s second solo number-one single and Sean Paul’s second; it also reached number two in the UK.

+ Her first solo album, “Mantaray”, was released in 2007.

+ Jon Bon Jovi released his first solo album “Blaze of Glory”, that served as the soundtrack for the movie “Young Guns II”.

+ He began a solo career in 2006 and released a EP called “Love Hope Hero” on November 14, 2006.

+ John Lennon counted on Martin to turn his sometimes “way-out” ideas into finished records, but he did not always like the way Martin worked, and mostly produced his own solo recordings.

+ Typically there would be full accompaniment to the solo voice in the aria although this is not the case in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas where the majority of its arias are only accompanied by the continuo part.

+ He is best known for his short works for solo piano and his songs.

+ In 1995 Louise left Eternal to start a solo career.

+ After his studies with Casals he gave many solo recitals, but most of all he loved chamber music.

+ His first solo album, “Spin”, was released in April 2002.

+ WayOutWest also manage a number of bands and solo artists, such as the Cascade Mountain Boys.

+ On July 18, 2003, Dunham appeared on “Comedy Central Presents”, his first solo appearance on Comedy Central.

+ Players can play solo or with other people.

+ She released three solo records.

+ He had his first solo exhibition in Brussels.

+ Many times, a guitar solo is a virtuosovirtuosic performance in the overdriven electric guitar.

+ Prestwich recorded two solo albums, “Since You’ve Been Gone” in 2000 and Every Highway in 2009.

+ Notable Australian musicians include: the opera singers Dame Nellie Melba and Dame Joan Sutherland; country music stars Slim Dusty John Williamson; solo artists John Farnham and Paul Kelly; Dance group Dragon, Pendulum, Pop Rock duo Savage Garden and alternative music stars the John Butler Trio and Xavier Rudd.

+ In 2002, he released his first solo album called “Now or Never”, the album reached #17 on Billboard 200 and was certified gold.

+ She was represented by Marlborough Gallery, as well as Kayne Griffin Corcoran, who presented the first major Los Angeles solo exhibition of her work in 2017.

+ The guqin is nearly always used a solo single instrument, as its quietness of tone means that it cannot be heard over the sounds of most other instruments or an ensemble.

+ The band was made in 1995, when Minowa got other musicians together to help out with some of his solo music, or music made by himself.

+ Ross left to pursue a solo career in 1970 and was replaced by Jean Terrell, at which point the group’s name reverted to the Supremes.

+ Her solo hit songs include “Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough”.

+ On July 21, 2016, Fei made her debut as a solo artist with her CD single titled “Fantasy”.

+ Randy Rhoads left later to play with Ozzy Osbourne who was starting a solo band after being kicked out of Black Sabbath.

+ Her first solo studio album, “Midwest Farmer’s Daughter”, was released on Third Man Records on March 25, 2016.

+ Sir Peter Maxwell Davies has written ten concertos, each for a different solo instrument.

+ Walker was one of the first female composers to earn a solo score credit on a major Hollywood motion picture.

+ The tradition of local church group choirs, has to an extent been supplanted by individual solo singers who have controversially gained celebrity status with their lifestyles often resembling secular celebrities.

+ On May 4 2010 Patton’s third solo album “Mondo Cane” was released.

+ After Lennon’s death in 1980, Ono recorded several solo albums.

+ A deluxe edition of the album contains five bonus tracks, including a solo acoustic version of Disclosure Disclosure’s single “Latch” and La La La”, on both of which Smith provided guest vocals.

“gein” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “gein”:

+ The house was dark and Ed Gein was not there when the police arrived.

+ Ed Gein and his brother Henry were raised by their mother on their 160-acre farm near Plainfield, WisconsinPlainfield, Wisconsin.

+ They drove to a store where Gein usually bought groceries where they found Gein, who was just about to leave in his truck.

+ Upon investigation by the police, these were determined to be human facial skins, carefully peeled from corpses and used by Gein as masks.

+ A few weeks later, a sawmill owner named Elmo Ueeck talked to Gein about it.

+ When questioned, Gein told investigators that between 1947 and 1952, and took the bodies home, where he tanning tanned their skins to make his paraphernalia.

+ Nothing is known for certain about Gein until November 16, 1957 when he shot killed Bernice Worden in her store in Plainfield.

+ With the cash register missing, he thought that Gein had planned a robbery once he learned Frank would not be there.

gein some ways to use
gein some ways to use

Example sentences of “coming”

How to use in-sentence of “coming”:

+ March is the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming between February and April.

+ Saïed received 620,711 votes in the first round of the 2019 Tunisian presidential election2019 election, coming in first place and moved on to face businessman Nabil Karoui in the second round.

+ Sometimes in Ireland, the first flowers are coming up at the time of this festival, even when there is still snow on the ground.

+ I’m not coming back.

+ The number of foreign backpackers coming to Yangshuo is increasing.

Example sentences of coming
Example sentences of coming

Example sentences of “coming”:

+ He released three studio albums, the first coming in 2016.

+ Because chlorine gas is green, soldiers could see the chlorine coming and would have time to protect themselves.

+ When Muhammad and his friends were coming to Medina, they stopped over in Kuba.

+ Di Rupo is coming outopenly gay.

+ However the secession crisis following the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860 led to the proposal never coming to a vote.

+ Guillermo Lasso advanced to the run-off after coming in second place, beating Yaku Pérez Guartambel.

+ In 2002 The region is one of the most ethnically-diverse in Romania, with 25% of the population coming from a minority group.

+ They believed this cycle of coming back to life could be escaped by a ritual cleansing.

+ There is relentless editing coming from 24 despite clear objections, and they’re being without “any” explanation or communication with dissenting editors.

+ It has never lost even one election whether general election, municipal elections or Village council elections since coming to power after the 1998 Belizean general election on 27 August 1998.

+ In the Early Dynastic period Egyptians drew and carved her to look like a lioness lying down with three bent poles coming out of her back.

+ When the Germans got to the Belgian city of Liège, the Belgians fought very hard to stop them from coming into the city.

+ It is the third generation iPhone, coming after iPhone 3G.

+ He released three studio albums, the first coming in 2016.

+ Because chlorine gas is green, soldiers could see the chlorine coming and would have time to protect themselves.

More in-sentence examples of “coming”:

+ The units will be constructed by Bombardier Transportation, and were initially announced as coming in two separate batches.

+ That’s a very long thread so you can just skip down to a comment made by Ryūlóng at 05:45, 3 November, where you’ll see the topic shifts to whether Pumpie would be best served by coming to Simple to edit until his English skills improve.

+ Lyell’s books had widepread influence, not least on the up and coming young geologist Charles Darwin who read them with enthusiasm during his voyage on the “Beagle”.

+ Spanish languageSpanish is the most widely used Romance language, with French coming in at third.

+ The order of the regents should be chronological, with the one assuming the office earlier coming first; if a regent held the office throughout the subject’s term, that regent ought to have precedence.

+ I think it is important to minimize the disruptive impact that banned users coming over from enWP have on our community.

+ The American Army of the revolution contained many blacks, most of them coming from New England.

+ There are usually one or more other tubes coming from the bag that make sounds whenever the bag is squeezed, called “drones”.

+ Not part of any US state, it used to be in the shape of a square, with the land west of the Potomac River coming from Virginia, and the land east of the river coming from Maryland.

+ In June 1958, the London County Council proposed to use the tunnel for light traffic coming from Waterloo Bridge.

+ The Napoleonic way of war was to spread out forces by the coming chance of fight, and concentrate forces at the most important time.

+ Del Valle lost his bid for mayor in Chicago’s February 22, 2011 municipal elections, coming in third with 53,953 votes.

+ When Quickly says that Ford is coming they hide Falstaff behind a screen.

+ Land was also an issue in the coming of the war.

+ While all these different schools of thought were coming and going there were still some composers who managed to keep to a more traditional path and find new ways to use tonality in their music.

+ All the polyps and jellyfish coming from a single planula are genetically identical clones.

+ Too many English-speaking visitors coming by Fjuckby and giggling, or worse.” Prior to the 1930s, the village was known as Fjukeby.O’Mahony, Paul.

+ Before the coming of humans, horses were much more varied and widespread, though the number of species is not known.

+ He ran for reelection in April 2011 on the PDP platform, coming second with 77,090 votes.

+ New challenges Christians face in Ethiopia include the Islamic fundamentalism movement mostly coming from radical Islamist organizations or followers of an extreme form of Wahhabist Islam coming from Saudi Arabia-linked Muslim non-governmental organizations and projects.

+ Michael Bay will be producing a reboot of the film coming out in August 8, 2014.

+ Last people live in Australia and wait for coming of the radioactive cloud.

+ The new Federal government of Australia acted in 1901 to stop certain types of people coming to work or live in Australia.

+ After coming back to Australia, Willoughby joined his cousin’s new band Coloured Stone.

+ There is a horrible Odorsmell coming from the water of the canals.

+ When they are hibernating they can stay under the water for up to seven hours before coming up for air.

+ October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, coming after September and before November.

+ On 24 February, Kuwaiti Ministry of Health announced that there were 3 cases detected coming from Iran that carry coronavirus disease 2019.

+ Jesus began his Ministry of Jesusministry after his baptism by John and during the rule of Pilate, preaching: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near and others, Second Coming Prophecy to fulfill the rest of Messianic prophecy such as the Resurrection of the dead, the Last Judgment, and establishment of the Kingdom of God and the Messianic Age.

+ Haring was coming outopenly gay.

+ The troops of the 1st Marine Division began referring to the coming battle as “Operation Shoestring”.

+ With the war coming to Moscow, Eisenstein was one of many filmmakers evacuated to Alma-Ata.

+ Christians believe that at the Second Coming of Christ, God will put an end to evil and the works of the Devil- see the end of the Book of Revelation.

+ Arsenic is sometimes added to brass to prevent the zinc from coming out.

+ That is why riding a bike up a steep hill is very hard, but when you are coming back down, you will not need to pedal at all – you are being powered by the gravitational potential energy that you stored when you rode up the hill.

+ It has two waterfalls coming out from the building.

+ A domestic airport is an airport which is usually smaller and only has airplanes coming from different places in the same country.

+ Atmosphere is not transparent for all the radiation coming from the sun because of different composition and layers.

+ Conversion vans began coming into style during the 1970s and 1980s.

+ This makes it easy for the organist to build up the music, getting louder gradually, by starting at the top and gradually coming down.

+ Now, after thousands of years, this custom is coming to an end.

+ At the beach, Percy wakes up in the middle of the night in a storm and is shocked to see Grover coming to him and his mom, telling them to leave.

+ Knight worked in an era when new and often fragmentary fossils were coming out of the American west in quantity.

+ This was first suggested as there were only a third of the number of electron neutrinos coming from the sun as theories of the time said there should be.

+ She is coming outopenly lesbian and was in a relationship with Allison Adler from 2002 until their relationship ended in 2011.

+ The units will be constructed by Bombardier Transportation, and were initially announced as coming in two separate batches.

+ That's a very long thread so you can just skip down to a comment made by Ryūlóng at 05:45, 3 November, where you'll see the topic shifts to whether Pumpie would be best served by coming to Simple to edit until his English skills improve.
+ Lyell's books had widepread influence, not least on the up and coming young geologist Charles Darwin who read them with enthusiasm during his voyage on the "Beagle".