– Palmer Park was founded by George Palmer and it has a statue of George Palmer in it.
– In a big naval battle in Manila Bay, an American fleet, commanded by George Dewey, destroyed the Spanish fleet.
– It was founded by George V of the United KingdomKing George V in 1917, as a reward for outstanding achievements in the arts, literature, music, science, politics, industry or religion.
– These geological mapping trips were led by George Montague Wheeler.
– The toy was invented and designed by George Lerner in 1949 and manufactured and distributed by Hasbro in 1952.
by George – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “by George”:
– Martin was shot by George Zimmerman.
– The character, who first appeared in “Adventure Comics” #283, was created by Robert Bernstein and initially designed by George Papp.
– It was created in 1981 by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.
– Contributions were also made by George Westinghouse, Lucien Gaulard, John Dixon Gibbs,Wilhelm Siemens and Oliver Shallenger.
– Allen Overy was founded in the City of London on 1 January 1930 by George Allen and Thomas Overy, formerly partners at Roney Co.
– He was voiced by George Dzundza in “Batman: The Animated Series”.
– Scott was in the army, which was led by George Washington.
– It was named by George Mallory.
– When his father died in 1781, George Washington Park Custis was raised at Mount Vernon by George and Martha Washington as their own son.
– The movie is based on the book “Phantom Filly” by George Andrew Chamberlain.
– He retired on February 5, 2017 and was replaced by George Bugeja.
– It was first used by George Dantzig in 1947, but other people like Kantorovich laid the foundations in 1939.
– Gore” ruling got a lot of criticism but was also defended in a long 2001 law review article by George Mason University law professor Nelson Lund.
- Martin was shot by George Zimmerman.
- The character, who first appeared in "Adventure Comics" #283, was created by Robert Bernstein and initially designed by George Papp.
- It was created in 1981 by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley.
More in-sentence examples of “by George”:
– The leading roles are played by George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
– In 1946 he got the role co-starring in “Miracle on 34th Street directed by George Seaton.
– Not long after that, he was picked by George H.W.
– It was directed by George Seaton.
– The screenplay was based on a play of the same title from 1934 by George Brewer and Bertram Bloch.
– One newer design was the Geordie lamp, made by George Stephenson, and the other was the Davy lamp, made by Sir Humphry Davy.
– It was produced by George Nolfi, Chris Moore, Michael Hackett and Bill Carraro and was directed by George Nolfi.
– Teasdale Park was owned by George Chesher who would become Vane’s father-in-law.
– The party was organized in 1847 by George Brown.
– The movie was directed by George Cukor.
– The heat index was developed in 1978 by George Winterling as the “humiture” and was adopted by the National Weather Service a year later.
– He was the first associate justice nominated by George Washington.
– The term was introduced and discussed by George Gaylord Simpson, the palaeontologypalaeontologist who contributed to the modern evolutionary synthesis.
– In the novel “Animal Farm” by George Orwell, Trotsky is represented by Snowball the pig and Stalin is represented by Napoleon who was also a pig.
– Led by George Loveless the farm labourers fought for increased wages.
– After “Bonnie and Clyde”, Beatty acted with Elizabeth Taylor in “The Only Game in Town directed by George Stevens; “McCabe Mrs.
– It was directed by George Cukor.
– For the full list of ancient Greek drama directed by George Eugeniou at Theatro Technis view Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama the Classic Centre at the University of Oxford.
– The book “Flashman’s Lady” by George MacDonald Fraser makes reference to Angela Burdett-Coutts ; and his rejection of her due to his physical affliction.
– Streit and by George AveroffYoung, p.128 who had been specifically requested by the Greek government, through crown prince Constantine, to sponsor the second refurbishment of the Panathinaiko Stadium.
– Other English Te Deums have been written, such as the ones by William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, Henry Purcell, three by George Frideric Handel and that of Edward Elgar, his Op.
– The Bears were founded in Decatur, Illinois, by George Halas, in 1919.
– Troops fighting for the colonies were known as the militia army led by George Washington.
– The episode was screenwriterwritten by George Meyer.
– These paintings, including works by George Baselitz, Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, were smuggled out of Nazi Germany before World War II.
– The first edition was illustrated by George Cruikshank.
– His earliest recordings were made in the late 1960s by George Mitchell and released on Arhoolie Records.
– The pieces were composed by George Frideric Handel.
– Other tributes came later, including songs by George Harrison.
– The musical and movie are based on the movie adaptation of the stage play “Pygmalion” by George Bernard Shaw.
– The first modern trampoline was invented by George Nissen in 1920-1922 as a kind of equipment for gymnastics.
– McDiarmid was cast by George Lucas in “Return of the Jedi” as Emperor Palpatine, the main villain.
– In 1607, one public notice read by George Tunnall, the bellman, that putting rubbish in the river was illegal.
– Oxford:OUP He was Knight Bachelorknighted by George VI in 1941, and received both the Copley Medal and the Royal Medal of the Royal Society.
– In 1996 he was signed by George Michael for his Aegean label.
– He was selected by George Washington as the first Secretary of State.
– Ham was also used as a musician on Beatles solo records such as the “All Things Must Pass” LP by George Harrison and the single “It Don’t Come Easy” by Ringo Starr.
– It was made in 1931 by George Beauchamp.
– Adnams is a regional brewery founded in 1872 in Southwold, Suffolk, England, by George and Ernest Adnams.
– In 1945, he led the orchestra in Carnegie Hall recording sessions of American music including “An American in Paris” by George Gershwin.
– It was directed by George Sidney.
– Echo Lake has three attractions based on Fictional charactercharacters and movies produced by George Lucas’ Lucasfilm studio.
– It was started by George Tidball in North Vancouver, British Columbia in 1971.
– Legend says the three suites were first played on a trip taken by George I of Great BritainKing George I of England up the Thames to Chelsea or Lambeth on 17 July 1717.
– Plans to make the station were made as early as 1848 by George Turnbull.
- The leading roles are played by George Clooney and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
- In 1946 he got the role co-starring in "Miracle on 34th Street directed by George Seaton.
- Not long after that, he was picked by George H.W.
– Then she was sent to the Zoological Institute of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Beograd.
– While working as a faculty member at the Law School of the University of Arkansas, she married Bill Clinton on October 11, 1975.
– In 1999, Aram Archer graduated from the Krasnodar State Institute of Culture, faculty of social and cultural activities.
– Purdue’s tenured faculty comprises sixty Dean Academic Deans, Associate Deans, and Assistant Deans; 63 Academic Department Heads; 753 Professors; 547 Associate Professors and 447 Assistant Professors.
– Born on 14 October 1985 in Uzhhorod, Rudyk graduated in 2008 from the Faculty of Informatics of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy with a degree in Information Control Systems and Technologies.
– He became a member of the faculty of North Carolina State University School of Education in 1974.
– Students and staff run these activities under faculty sponsorship.
faculty – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “faculty”:
- He completed his education at the Istanbul University Faculty of Law.
- Since 2014 she has been teaching stage speech at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts.
- As an educator, Koven has been teaching in the Faculty of Music at York University since 2003.
– He completed his education at the Istanbul University Faculty of Law.
– Since 2014 she has been teaching stage speech at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts.
– As an educator, Koven has been teaching in the Faculty of Music at York University since 2003.
– In a survey of faculty at the University of Nebraska, 68% rated themselves in the top 25% for teaching ability.
– He was widely regarded as a pioneer in the science of forecasting hurricanes After retiring as a faculty member at CSU in 2005, Gray remained actively involved in both climate change and tropical cyclone research until his death.
– He is the Brown Theoretical Physics Center Director, the Ford Foundation Professor of Physics, Affiliate Professor of Mathematics, and Watson Institute for International Studies Public Affairs Faculty Fellow at Brown University.
– Upon founding an archaeological department at the Faculty of arts, Ain Shams University in August 1998, he moved to the new department as a lecturer for Egyptology until end of 2001.
– Air Force in World War II, Lewis joined the Caltech faculty in 1946 as an instructor.
– She later studied at the Faculty of Law of the Western Ukrainian College.
– He was a faculty member at Western Carolina University after serving as the 10th Chancellor for 16 years.
– It also has 636 college bookstores, which serves nearly 4 million students and 250,000 faculty members across the country.
– He received his education at Columbia University After retiring from his job with the Mayo Foundation, Kendall joined the faculty at Princeton University, where he remained until his death in 1972.
– The same year he moved to the United States to join the faculty at Baylor College of Medicine at Houston.
– He joined the faculty of Southern Oregon University in 1966.
– In 2007 she became a lecturer at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Hodeidah University.
– Avramov was a professor of international law at the Law Faculty at Belgrade University.
– He had been on Howard’s faculty from 1981 until his retirement in 2016.
– As of 21.08.2006 he became a full professor of Egyptology and presided over the archaeological Department of Faculty of Arts at Ain Shams University from 12.09.2006 till 12.09.2009.
– After 1953, he left government to join the economics faculty at Yale University, and in 1958 he was appointed Professor of Economics at Harvard University.
– Ninety-one percent of the full-time faculty hold Ph.D.s or the terminal degrees in their field.
More in-sentence examples of “faculty”:
– It has four boys’ hostels and faculty housing.
– He became assistant professor at Waseda University in 1959 in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
– She worked there until the founding of the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo.
– The Faculty currently has 120 Royal Designers : the number of designers who may hold the distinction of RDI at any one time is strictly limited.
– He was Professor of Irreversible processTheory of Irreversible Processes in the Faculty of Physics at the University of Barcelona from 1981 to 2016.
– He is also an international faculty for epidemiology and Public health for teaching medical doctors in USA and Canada for Licensing Exams.
– He was Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Communication and Documentation and Director of the Institute of Culture and Technology of the Carlos III University.
– He then was offered a position with the faculty in the Fall of the same year.
– After attending the Gyosei Junior and Senior High School, Sakurai entered the Faculty of Political Economy at the Waseda University.
– In 1979, he registered at the Faculty of Archeology, Cairo University.
– Today, it is the largest public university in Bangladesh, with a student body of 33,000 and a faculty of 1,800.
– Since 2009, Stern has been distinguished poet-in-residence and a member of the faculty of Drew Universitys graduate programme for a Master of Fine Arts in poetry.
– The Faculty of Law is still located at the old campus on Karl Johans gate, near the National Theatre, the Royal Palace, and the Parliament.
– ICCD’s programs are open to administrators, faculty and trustees of SUNY’s community colleges.
– Skaryna graduated from the arts faculty at the University of Kraków in 1504.
– He was also a professor of general linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Rome.
– The campus has a main building, four dormitorydormitories, a building for science and math classes, a gym with cardio machines and weight-lifting equipment, an indoor squash courts and faculty housing.
– Fuller continues to perform and record, and is a faculty member of the New York State Summer School of the Arts.
– In October 1988 he worked as a curator at Faculty of Archaeology Museum of Cairo University.
– Each operates independently and has its own faculty and admission process: The “statutory” or “contract” colleges have “New York State” in their name.
– The University of California’s campuses boast large numbers of distinguished faculty in almost every field and is widely regarded as one of the top public university systems in the world.
– Civilian professors make up the remaining 25% of faculty positions.
– Before becoming he Governor General of Canada Johnston was the president of the University of Waterloo and a tenured faculty member in the school of computer science.
– Between 1996 – 1999 he worked at Yüzüncü Yıl University as faculty member and as an expert at Forensic Institution.
– He joined the University of Southern California faculty in 1977.
- It has four boys' hostels and faculty housing.
- He became assistant professor at Waseda University in 1959 in the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
- She worked there until the founding of the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo.
– Joseph’s University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he served on the adjunct faculty for over thirty years.
– She was faculty member of Morgan State University.
– Universities have faculties, and each faculty is responsible for one branch of studies.
– The Faculty of Medicine is split between several university hospitals in the Oslo area.
– He was a professor of art history at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata, the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and Professor of History of Art at the Faculty of Architecture of the University La Sapienza in Rome.
– He was a faculty member of the University of Technology, Sydney for more than 43 years until his death.
– He is a faculty member in the Department of English at Duke University.
– He worked at the University of York where he became Dean of the History Faculty and director of the Centre for Medieval Studies.
– The honour gained royal endorsement in 1936, and “The Faculty of Royal Designers for Industry” was established as an association in 1937 to “further excellence in design and its application to industrial purposes”: membership of the Faculty is automatic for all RDIs and HonRDIs.
– The hospital has over 1,600 physicians on the medical staff at Northwestern Memorial who also carry faculty appointments with Feinberg.
– Students and faculty were urged to seek an update on possible closures on October 23 after 5:00pm local time.
– David Sturtevant Ruder was an American politician and professor Northwestern University School of Law, where he has served on the faculty from 1961 until his death, and where he served as dean from 1977 to 1985.
– Fostering an interdisciplinary atmosphere among its 73 laboratories, a faculty member is assigned to one of only six interconnecting research areas.
– Lariviere has stated that he will remain at OU as a tenured faculty member.
– The Faculty consists of the world’s leading practitioners from fields as disparate as engineering, furniture, fashion and textiles, graphics, theatre and movie design.
– After this, he served as Clinical Instructor in 2005 for Nurse Practitioner from B.C and the two years later he worked as Clinical Faculty at UBC School of Medicine.
– From 1986 to 1991 he was a faculty member at the University of Geneva before returning to the University of Basel.
– Remigijus Šimašius graduated from the Faculty of Law of Vilnius University.
– He was full professor and director of the Laboratory of Genetics at the faculty of Sciences at Ghent University.
– Larsen-Freeman worked at the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles and then the SIT Graduate Institute.
– Reddy served on the faculty of Stanford UniversityStanford and Carnegie Mellon University for over 40 years.
– Jones was on the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from the 1940s until his mandatory retirement from the institution in 1978.
– The car is build in cooperation with Fiat, the technic is the same as used in the Fiat 500.
– Nevertheless, they have taken steps to increase their political cooperation, mainly as a way of influencing the United States position on major trade accords, or, through the implicit threat of political cooperation, as a way of extracting political concessions from the United States, such as the proposed nuclear cooperation with India.
– The goal of this voyage was to show cooperation between the UK and the US after World War II.
– This trade cooperation agreement then made the VOC monopolize the trade, which gradually began to impose its will, eventually leading to the 1700s resistance in Ratahan which culminated in the Dutch Minahasa-War in 1809–1811 at Tondano.
– RCD became defunct after the Iranian Revolution, and a Pakistani-Turkish initiative led to the founding of the Economic Cooperation Organization in 1985.
– In January 2019, the United States Census Bureau, in cooperation with the state of Alaska, divided the area into two new census areas.
Make sentence of cooperation
Example sentences of “cooperation”:
– This cooperation covers the states of Eastern EuropeEastern and South Caucasus, central Asia and Vietnam.
– The SVR is also negotiates anti-terrorist cooperation and intelligence-sharing arrangements with foreign intelligence agencies.
– It is also a guest of honour to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
– He later served as the State Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia from January to October 2014.
– The school is famous for its aviation books, published in French and also in English since 2016, thanks to a cooperation with the French Civil Aviation University.
– Other nations such as Brazil, Italy, and China also work with the ISS through cooperation with other countries.
– In cooperation with his brother Anton Erhard Martinelli, he designed the plans of several baroque church in the Habsburg empire, among which the church in Grossweikersdorf and the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Blaj.
– By late 1920, Stresemann gradually moved to cooperation with the parties of the left and centre – possibly in reaction to political murders like that of Walther Rathenau.
– The Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation Between the People’s Republic of China and the RussiaRussian Federation is a treaty outlining a twenty-year cooperation between China and Russia.
– So Stresemann refused to engage in any international cooperation that would have “prematurely” restabilized the Polish economy.
– Gumende proposed cooperation with the Communists in a bid to revitalise the organisation, but he was voted out of power in the 1930s.
- This cooperation covers the states of Eastern EuropeEastern and South Caucasus, central Asia and Vietnam.
- The SVR is also negotiates anti-terrorist cooperation and intelligence-sharing arrangements with foreign intelligence agencies.
– There goal is to promote cooperation and peace and security in the South Atlantic region.
– It is also a member of economic cooperation between Asia and the Pacific and the International de la Francophonie Organization.
– Is often used to describe the potential of a cooperation of these countries in the Middle East policy.
– On 10 December 2014, child-friendly version of Qwant, called Qwant Junior was beta tested in cooperation with the French Ministry of Education.
– They have signed other agreements for cooperation in foreign policy and other matters.
– Peace, development, economic cooperation and the democratization of international relations, to mention just a few, are old goals of the non-aligned countries.
– The bilateral relations between the Republic of India and Taiwan have improved since the 1990s, India has expanded economic and strategic cooperation with Taiwan.
– It was an unusual cooperation between Christians and pagans, but it worked.
– In 2013, Novus started its cooperation with European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
More in-sentence examples of “cooperation”:
– The purpose of the organization is to increase development and cooperation among the member countries.
– This cooperation with Churchill made Smuts very unpopular with the Afrikaners, which led to his downfall.
– As you can imagine, this work will require a lot of software development, and a lot of cooperation among Wikimedians.
– The season 2005/06 they played together with PSV Schwarz-Weiß in the Salzburger Landesliga but at the end of the season the cooperation ended.
– The cooperation with publishers is regulated by law since 1935 for the Deutsche Bücherei Leipzig, since 1969 for the Deutsche Bibliothek Frankfurt.
– From 1991 to 1998, he was Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany.
– The Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development is a ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany.
– In 1964, Pakistan signed the Regional Cooperation for Development Pact with Turkey and Iran, when all three countries were closely allied with the U.S., and as neighbors of the Soviet Union, wary of perceived Soviet expansionism.
– He was the United States Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe from July 2019 until January 2021.
– Cooperative ownership can have different details about what ownership means and how cooperation works.
– Piano is best known for creating Paris’s Pompidou Centre in cooperation with Britain’s Richard Rogers.
– In July 2004, Russia’s Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliev said that growing cooperation between Russian and Armenian law enforcement bodies has prevented more than one hundred Armenian women from being trafficked abroad for sexual exploitation.
– Angola is a member state of the African Union, the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, the Latin Union, South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone and the Southern African Development Community.
– In 1976 a treaty was arranged by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation but this failed.
– European promoters are uncomfortable with this case because it is a symbol of collateral damages of European construction : ERASMUS has been implemented to facilitate the student mobility within Europe but when a problem appears, the former way of doing “business” in Europe is going on : no justice cooperation between countries, administrative nightmare for the victims, predominance of diplomatic agenda over the human rights and for the European new entrants of the EU, going on with communist way of doing justice and human rights.
– He ordered the police in cooperation with the Romanian Army and the German SS troops to kill all Jews in east Romania within the next coming years.
– He was the Minister of Cooperation from 1986 to 1988.
– Representative to United States Mission to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
– Franko in cooperation with the German Foundation for International Legal Cooperation.
– Salas was a New Zealand committee member for the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific, and she was also an honorary vice president of the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs.
– There is no prize, no glory, but teamwork and cooperation are encouraged.
– They use this cooperation to exploit food sources and environments which would not be available to any single insect acting alone.
– He was the Minister of State and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Francophonie of the Gabonese Republic from 1999 to 2008, and was President of the United Nations General Assembly from 2004 to 2005 and Chairperson of the Commission of the African Union from 2008 to 2012.
– Since games like the Prisoner’s dilemma present an apparent conflict between morality and self-interest, explaining why cooperation is required by self-interest is an important part of this project.
– On 14 May 2012, Gagra signed a cooperation agreement with Vladimir.
- The purpose of the organization is to increase development and cooperation among the member countries.
- This cooperation with Churchill made Smuts very unpopular with the Afrikaners, which led to his downfall.
- As you can imagine, this work will require a lot of software development, and a lot of cooperation among Wikimedians.
– Case of “Snipers” was instituted against the defendant and dealt with his participation in the shooting of pro-European demonstrators in Vilnius and his cooperation with the KGB.
– To achieve this task he had to bring about cooperation between the Muslims and the British.
– He started with cooperation with Soviet Union.
– Cooperation with a larger group, the European Union, makes the Nordic cooperation even smaller.
– The Ministry is part of the system of executive bodies and is the main body in the system of central executive bodies for the formation and implementation of state policy of economic and social development, price, industrial, investment, foreign economic policy, state policy in trade, state regional policy, state policy on issues of business development, technical regulation and consumer protection, as well as interdepartmental coordination on economic and social cooperation of Ukraine with the European Union.
– To do this the player must earn the cooperation of different characters from the television series by performing tasks for them in order to gain their help.
– In 2011, the Football Association of Singapore and the Football Association of Malaysia reached an agreement that would see greater cooperation between the two nations.
– Each year, the University celebrates the Intellectual Property Summer Institute in cooperation with Franklin Pierce Law Center of Concord, New HampshireConcord, New Hampshire.
– The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation is an international group.
– A program for international cooperation was set up in 1993.
– Mahatma Gandhi was shocked to hear about the incident and he halted the non- cooperation movement realizing that the people had still not understood the message of non-violent protest against the British.
– The aim is to promote regional peace, understanding and cooperation in many areas.
– He advocated the resolution of Bosnian issues by reforms and cooperation between the people and the nobility.
– On 19 September 1966, decided “to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to “resume participation” in its activities”.
– In its report in 2004, the Environmental Investigation Agency said that there was not enough cooperation between India, Nepal, and the People’s Republic of China.
– Owing to the strategic rivalry, suspicion and tenuous relations between the People’s Republic of China and India since the 1962 war, India has slowly sought to develop better commercial and strategic cooperation with Taiwan even while ruling out the possibility of establishing diplomatic relations.
– This cooperation became a communauté de communes on January 1, 2002.
– In cooperation with the South African Communist Party, MK was founded in 1961.
– The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance arranged economic cooperation among the members.
– Other Jews believe in a future time when justice and peace will come through the cooperation of all people and the help of God.
– This cooperation led to plans to join the colonies together in a single federation.
– During his tenure as deputy prime minister he was the Minister of Pensions from 2012 to 2014, as Minister of Development Cooperation from 2014 to 2020, and as Minister of Finance from 2018 to 2020.
+ In physics, gravitational waves are ripples in the curvature of spacetime that travel outward from the source.
+ Sometimes, though, enough gravitational force is involved that the two companions speed away from each other at great speeds, resulting in what is known as “runaway” stars.
+ It is the center of mass acting in a gravitational field.
+ Except for their gravitational pull on one another, they have no effect on each other.
+ Moons massive enough for their surfaces to have gravitational collapsecollapsed into a spheroid are highlighted in bold, while the irregular moons are listed in red, orange and gray background.
+ These are points of gravitational stability.
gravitational how to use?
Example sentences of “gravitational”:
+ They differ in their gravitational effects.
+ It is a dimensionless number, the ratio of gravitational forces to viscous forces.
+ Instead, it is bent along the gravitational field of a galaxy in front of it.
+ Barish “for decisive contributions to the Gravitational-wave observatoryLIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves”.
+ Sources of detectable gravitational waves include binary star systems composed of white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes.
+ Albert Einstein predicted the possibility of gravitational lensing.
+ They differ in their gravitational effects.
+ It is a dimensionless number, the ratio of gravitational forces to viscous forces.
+ A stellar black hole is a type of black hole formed by the gravitational collapse of a star.
+ In contrast, the more massive globular clusters of stars exert a stronger gravitational attraction on their members.
+ They are loosely bound together by mutual gravitational attraction, but they get disrupted by close encounters with other clusters and clouds of gas.
+ As the distance is doubled, the gravitational acceleration decreases by a factor of 4.
More in-sentence examples of “gravitational”:
+ Case #2: the observers may be in positions with different gravitational masses.
+ The energy emitted by a quasar is gravitational energy, created from mass falling onto the accretion disc around the black hole.
+ Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicts that two neutron stars would emit gravitational waves as they orbit a common center of mass, which would carry away orbital energy, and cause the two stars to draw closer together.
+ On every plane of creation, energy manifests itself in all forms of matter, thermal energy, potential energy, gravitational energy etc.
+ Although the cause is currently unknown but some scientists think that it may be because of the gravitational contact with small moons that orbit near them.
+ General relativity predicts that the path of light is bent in a gravitational field; light passing a massive body is deflected towards that body.
+ These advances allowed astronomers to detect exoplanets indirectly by measuring their gravitational influence on the motion of their parent stars.
+ Total potential energy being the sum of all potential energies — those from gravitational fields, electric fields, and magnetic fields.
+ This is because the gravitational field changes across the middle of a body.
+ Scientists believe this is caused by the gravitational force of some of Saturn’s moons.
+ The centrifugal force of the planets going round the Sun balances the gravitational pull of the Sun.
+ Another way gravitational potential energy helps us is by keeping earth and the other planets in orbit in our solar system around the Sun.
+ The ossified tendons strengthened the vertebral column against gravitational stress.
+ The energy used up when moving up the hill is changed into gravitational potential energy.
+ That effect is called gravitational lensing.
+ It is believed that Bennu broke off from another asteroid in the asteroid belt, but the gravitational pull of Saturn dislodged it into the range of Earth.
+ Best known for his solution to EinsteinEinstein’s equations of general relativity, which describes a the gravitational field outside a non-rotating black hole with no magnetic field.
+ In this case, the operator gives a constant multiple of the mass density—when it is applied to a given gravitational potential.
+ For example, one can model a gravitational field by a vector field where a vector indicates the acceleration a mass would experience at each point in space.
+ As the gas collapses, the central clump grows stronger and the gas heats to extreme temperatures by converting gravitational potential energy to thermal energy.
+ As the material moves in, gravitational energy released in that process is transformed into heat and rotational movement.
+ G is the gravitational constant.
+ Most were once spiral or elliptical galaxies but were deformed by gravitational pull.
+ The weight of an object is the measure of the intensity of the force imposed on this object by the local gravitational field.
+ In a pond water has gravitational potential energy because of how high it is above sea level.
+ It is caused by the changing gravitational forces of bodies which go round each other.
+ Their name refers to the long tails produced by tidal action, which is the relative difference between gravitational pulls on the near and far parts of each galaxy.
+ Some famous ones are the speed of light, Planck’s constant, the gravitational constant, and Avogadro’s number.
+ Also, the strength of any gravitational field slows the passage of time for an object “as seen by an observer outside the field”.
+ This is because every particle has positive energy, but it also has gravity, which balances it out with negative gravitational energy.
+ In theory, gravitational waves transport energy as gravitational radiation.
+ He wrote a paper on gravitational redshift published in “Nature” in Feb 2010 Nature 18-Feb-2010.
+ The NSF has funded improvements for LIGO to increase sensitivity, which allowed them to make the first detection of gravitational waves.
+ The formation of black holes may be a major source of gravitational waves, so the search for proof of gravitational waves has become an important scientific pursuit.
+ In the case where the two bodies have the same gravitational force, and that the bodies all have the same mass can be solved exactly.
+ When the object comes back down again, the gravitational potential energy is turned back into kinetic energy.
+ Because no one has been able to detect gravitational waves directly, the impact of Gravitational Wave Astronomy has been very limited.
+ An ideal chain hanging between two supports and acted on by a uniform gravitational force makes the shape of a catenary.
+ He showed that the gravitational potential energy lost by the weight in descending was approximately equal to the thermal energy gained by the water by friction with the paddle.
+ Measurement of the solar gravitational deflection of radio waves using geodetic very-long-baseline interferometry data, 1979–1999.
+ These stars are probably in the process of escaping from its gravitational influence.
+ Binary pulsar timing has indirectly confirmed the existence of gravitational radiation and verified Albert EinsteinEinstein’s general theory of relativity.
+ However, the detection of gravitational waves proves the last prediction of Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
+ The speed of the Earth’s movement creates a centrifugal force which balances the gravitational force between the Sun and the Earth.
+ The Underground line has hump-backed stations which allow trains to store gravitational potential energy as they arrive and to then use this energy as they leave the stations.
+ A gravitational singularity is a term used to describe the center of a black hole where gravity is thought to approach infinity.
+ At those points, the gravitational forces of the two large bodies and forces due to motion all balance up.
+ As a satellite satellite goes round a planet or two stars go round each other, the gravitational forces can change, sometimes hugely.
+ Barish: The detection of gravitational waves using LIGO.
+ It is almost always more useful to think of and use the total gravitational potential energy, GPE, of an object and not use the GPE per kilogram.
+ Case #2: the observers may be in positions with different gravitational masses.
+ The energy emitted by a quasar is gravitational energy, created from mass falling onto the accretion disc around the black hole.
+ Einstein’s theory of general relativity predicts that two neutron stars would emit gravitational waves as they orbit a common center of mass, which would carry away orbital energy, and cause the two stars to draw closer together.
+ On March 1, 1979, Carter proposed a standby gasoline rationing plan at the request of Congress.
+ About 9% of all gasoline sold in the US in May 2009 was premium grade, according to the Energy Information Administration.
+ Another focus in gasoline conservation is reducing the number of miles driven.
+ Starting with the 2009 model year all Lambda vehicles have GM High Feature engine#LLTGM LLT 3.6-liter gasoline direct injection engine for improved fuel efficiency, horsepower and torque.
+ If a gasoline engine is used indoors or in a closed space, the carbon monoxide can cause death in minutes.
+ From 1998 to 2004, the price of gasoline was between $1 and $2 USD per U.S.
+ For example, price for gasoline in Europe is more than twice that in the US.
+ In order to burn properly in high-compression internal combustion engines, each brand of gasoline includes gasoline additives.
How to use in sentence of gasoline
Example sentences of “gasoline”:
+ A passing Panamanian-registered tanker ship found the four, all Miskito Indians, adrift about forty eight kilometres off the Nicaraguan coast after their gasoline ran out.
+ It is believed that after an air strike on Palawan the Japanese were so angry that they pushed Kimmel and other prisoners into a ditch, poured in gasoline and burned them alive.
+ Motor vehicles have quite a few flammable parts and liquids, including gasoline and oil.
+ A passing Panamanian-registered tanker ship found the four, all Miskito Indians, adrift about forty eight kilometres off the Nicaraguan coast after their gasoline ran out.
+ It is believed that after an air strike on Palawan the Japanese were so angry that they pushed Kimmel and other prisoners into a ditch, poured in gasoline and burned them alive.
+ Motor vehicles have quite a few flammable parts and liquids, including gasoline and oil.
+ It does not use any gasoline or diesel so it is a zero emissions vehicle.
+ Global warming is mostly because of people burning things, like gasoline to make cars go and natural gas to keep houses warm.
+ A later variant, napalm-B, also called “super napalm”, is a mixture of low-octane gasoline with benzene and polystyrene.
+ The reduction in emissions results from electric operation being much more efficient than gasoline operation.
+ Instead, other organometallic compounds such as ferrocene and methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl are now added to gasoline to prevent knocking.
+ Soon after, he made government spending much smaller and made prices of goods like gasoline higher.
+ The term “fuel oil” is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil, heavier than gasoline and naphtha.
+ Based on the technical platform of the Volkswagen Polo and the Skoda Scala, it will have, according to Skoda, an additional 50 liters of trunk, bringing the capacity to a total of 380 liters, In its press release, Skoda also mentions the fact that the car will no longer be offered with gasoline powered mechanics.
+ In December 1921 Midgley discovered that the addition of Tetraethyllead to gasoline prevented “knocking” in internal combustion engines.
+ The Army used gasoline engines until the 1960s.
+ Later on, the stores began operating under the name “Tote’m Stores.” In the same year, the company began constructing gasoline stations in some of its Dallas locations as an experiment.
+ This inline-four gasoline configuration is the most common in cars with a displacement up to 2.4L.
More in-sentence examples of “gasoline”:
+ The first car that used gasoline as fuel was made in 1907.
+ Ethanol fuel can be used instead of gasoline in cars and other engines.
+ For example, a typical gasoline automobile engine operates at around 25% thermal efficiency, and a large coal-fueled electrical generating plant peaks at about 36%.
+ Also plug-in hybrids produced substantially lower greenhouse gas emissions than either conventional gasoline cars or unplugged hybrids.
+ It had the best fuel economy of any gasoline vehicle in the US, with 41 MPG.
+ Ford, DaimlerChrysler, and General Motors Corporation are among the automobile companies that sell “flexible-fuel” cars, trucks, and minivans that can use gasoline and ethanol blends ranging from pure gasoline up to 85% ethanol.
+ These recipes were predominantly equal parts gasoline and styrofoam.
+ This energy might be chemical energy in gasoline or electrical energy in a battery.
+ As a young man and an employee of the Schubert Theater in Chicago, Illinois, his carelessness with a lit cigarette caused a gasoline explosion that burned off his face.
+ A plug-in hybrid differs primarily in that it can be plugged in to charge the batteries, while a conventional hybrid relies solely on energy generated from braking, coasting or from the gasoline engine.
+ The napalm-B used in Vietnam was gasoline based.
+ Much of the crude oil that is made into gasoline and diesel fuel is brought to New Orleans for oil refinery and distribution to other parts of the United States by barge or oil pipeline.
+ Because gasoline was fed to the engine only by gravity, and also because the reverse gear offered more power than the forward gears, the Model T frequently had to be driven up a steep hill backward.
+ The most common cycles that model internal combustion engines are the Otto cycle, which models gasoline engines and the Diesel cycle, which models diesel engines.
+ It can be powered by different types of fuels, including gasoline and diesel.
+ A gasoline car can often go on a single charge.
+ Children also were shown how to construct and throw gasoline bombs.
+ It is the most important part of gasoline, because it is the part that lets out most of the energy that comes from gasoline when it is burned.
+ Some reasons for this are that talented musicians were entering the military or getting better-paying factory jobs, gasoline and rubber rationing during WWII, two long musician recording strikes, and the rise of popular singers like Frank Sinatra.
+ Precision-made engines require or prefer “premium” gasoline with an octane rating of 93.
+ High compression compression internal combustion engines place gasoline under great pressure.
+ However, a person can measure how much gasoline there is or count how many containers are used to hold gasoline.
+ Propane is extracted from natural gasoline or from petroleum.
+ Myers, noted that an aviation gasoline fire on the hangar deck contributed to “Lexington’s” demise.
+ As a result, Israel depends on imported crude oil for gasoline and diesel for transportation, and coal producing electricity for its energy needs.
+ Molotov cocktails are much more effective against gasoline engines than diesel engines’ tanks.
+ Most stations offer three different mixtures of gasoline with three separate octane ratings and prices.
+ For example, a person cannot usually say, “I have three “, since gasoline is not easy to count.
+ That is equivalent to buying gasoline at less than $1 per gallon.
+ Some car manufacturers “recommend” premium gasoline but have computer-controlled engines that adjust the timing to avoid knocking.
+ For instance, Briggs and Stratton manufactures many kinds of small gasoline motors for lawn mowers, rotary tillers, and other such small machines.
+ QuikTrip promotes its gasoline as “high-quality” and offers a money-back guarantee.
+ Taylor and Van Doren, pages 26-28 Thomas Sowell, “Applied Economics: Thinking Beyond Stage One pages 7-9, 112-113, When price controls on gasoline were lifted, the shortage ended and the long lines of cars at gas pumps disappeared.
+ No gasoline engined car could climb the 15% grade.
+ For example, if a person who works at a gas station spills gasoline on himself, the body will quickly absorb the gasoline into the bloodstream.
+ It can also be used as so-called “synthesis gas” for making man-made gasoline in the Fischer-Tropsch process.
+ The easier to operate gasoline powered internal combustion engine caused the steam car to become obsolete.
+ It has also built places called “service areas” where people can stop and rest, and buy gasoline and things to eat.
+ For example, if gasoline is burned in the open air, heat is released by the gasoline.
+ The federal government and many states fail to increase their gasoline taxes over time with inflation.
+ If we suppose 100 kilojoules of heat were released, then the enthalpy of the gasoline was reduced by 100-kilo joules.
+ A plug-in hybrid car is similar to a conventional hybrid vehicle—both use a gasoline engine as well as an electric motor.
+ The car needed to be able to travel at least 100km/h, or about 60mph, and use no more than 7 liters of gasoline for 100 kilometers.
+ According to the Wall Street Journal, crude oil would be trading 15 per cent higher and gasoline would be as much as 25 per cent more expensive, if it were not for biofuels.
+ Napalm is usually a mixture of gasoline with suitable thickening agents.
+ Because of the low fuel taxes, the retail price of gasoline in the US is subject to greater changes when calculated as a percentage of cost-per-unit.
+ The pressure can cause the gasoline to ignite early causing a damaging knocking sound, also called “pinging” or “pinking”.
+ So, most cars can burn regular grade gasoline but at a slightly reduced performance.
+ Arsonists usually use gasoline or kerosene to start a fire.
+ The first car that used gasoline as fuel was made in 1907.
+ Ethanol fuel can be used instead of gasoline in cars and other engines.
– The pagename doesn’t have to be an existing page.
– In 1879 the bridge was taken into public ownership, and in 1885 demolished and replaced with the existing bridge, designed by Joseph Bazalgette.
– Inference is a process of deriving new knowledge, given existing knowledge, and a number of rules.
– In the summer of 2012, the speedway announced track improvements including repaving of the existing track surface, reconfiguration of the oval, and the addition of the road course, The project immediately followed the STP 400 on April 22nd, The changes to the oval centered on the introduction of progressive banking over 17-20 degrees, with the front straightaway banked 9-11 degrees, and the back straightway 5 degrees, Portions of the field were graded and paved as part of the road course development.
– A skew hexadecagon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane.
– If you find that your user subpage has become as useful as a normal article or project page, think about moving it into the proper namespace or merging it with other similar pages already existing there.
– It will use the same 9-pin connectors as the existing FireWire 800 and will be fully compatible with existing S400 and S800 devices.
existing – sentence examples
Example sentences of “existing”:
– He became more popular than the existing king, Henry VI of England, who was thought to be weak.
– Seremban 2 is a new satellite township about 4 kilometres south-east of the existing old Seremban town centre.
– Many Roman artefacts have been found in the surrounding area with a Roman Public bathingbath house existing at nearby Welwyn.
– To contribute content to the Fediverse you can either host your own server instance, or join an existing one as a user.
– Most of the still existing papers of Dee are also in the British Museum.
– A rebus is an existing symbol, such as a pictogram, used just for its sound, to represent a word.
– Please note that this is solely for ease of maintaining existing templates.
– Over its existence, the administrative county lost territory, both to the existing county boroughs, and also due to the creation of county boroughs at West Hartlepool in 1902 and Darlington in 1915.
– Both sides used already existing “roads”.
– It provides an environment which can run graphical Computer programprograms designed for Windows, as well as existing MS-DOS software.
- He became more popular than the existing king, Henry VI of England, who was thought to be weak.
- Seremban 2 is a new satellite township about 4 kilometres south-east of the existing old Seremban town centre.
– Usually when this happens, the existing flu shot gives some protection so that even if a person who had a flu shot catches it, they do not get as sick.
– You can import pages to start a new article or you can import revisions to that wikis existing article.
– Professor Hans Eysenck of London University’s Institute of Psychiatry stated “Unless there is a gigantic conspiracy involving some thirty university departments all over the world, and several hundred highly respected scientists in various fields, many of them originally skeptical to the claims of the psychical researchers, the only conclusion that the unbiased observer can come to is that there does exist a small number of people who obtain knowledge existing in other people’s minds, or in the outer world, by means as yet unknown to science”.
– The other Nobel Prizes would be given by existing Swedish groups, the Swedish Academy, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and the Karolinska Institutet.
– It includes a check of cost and time assumptions, Economicseconomic feasibility, fit with existing channels distribution, effects on existing product lines, required features, fit with the company’s marketing objectives.
– However, to hire the needy for work on useful projects would deprive existing workers of their jobs.
– In Iran, archaeologists have found jute existing since the Bronze Age.
More in-sentence examples of “existing”:
- If no existing category can be identified for the relevant required categoristion, then the least standard / least preferred category name structure might be "red linked".
- This should not be used to provide an exhaustive history of the unit, which is more appropriate in the article itself, for units existing over a long period.
- This was part of a plan to merge all its existing Smith Wesson, Smith Wesson MPMP and Thompson Center Arms accessories into a single division.
– If no existing category can be identified for the relevant required categoristion, then the least standard / least preferred category name structure might be “red linked”.
– This should not be used to provide an exhaustive history of the unit, which is more appropriate in the article itself, for units existing over a long period.
– This was part of a plan to merge all its existing Smith Wesson, Smith Wesson MPMP and Thompson Center Arms accessories into a single division.
– Some botanists recommend expanding the existing plant kingdom to include charophyceans and chlorophytes.Campbell N.A.
– New rate plans were also introduced as well for all new and existing customers from both companies, though they will all will remain with their current plan if they choose not to switch to a new T-Mobile plan for at least 3 years.
– The dissent may disagree with the majority for any number of reasons: a different interpretation of the existing case law, the application of different principles, or a different interpretation of the facts.
– There might be problems when non standard naming conventions have been used for existing categories.
– Quaternary injuries, include flash burns, crush injuries from falling debris and inhalation injuries, which may make existing respiratory conditions such as asthma and COPD worse.
– The existing Departments, except the Treasury and the Departments of Education and Home Affairs, were dissolved, and the Department of Education was renamed “the Department of Education and Children”.
– This feature will be disable by default for existing editors, and enabled by default for new editors.
– General practice is to not allow the callnames to exceed a certain point on a line to preserve readability, so if a designation passes the column of existing equal signs, it should be moved to a new line.
– The Legion stopped existing after the surrender of Italy to the Allies in 1943.
– Changing search formulations will have impacts on existing uses of the template and off-line tools which are optimized for these search recipes.
– As the country expanded, it admitted new states modeled on the existing ones.
– Human migrationMigrating Germanic peoples spread throughout Europe, mixing with existing local populations, forming the future basis of many nations, that are connected by similar languages and common history, and culture.
– We call the time when united Silla and Balhae were existing together “The northern and southern kingdoms period”.
– The rules were still based on existing laws, and the camps were patterned after ordinary prisons.
– As a general rule, start by adding new information to existing articles which cover the general subject area.
– In addition to the floods, the existing pollution in the water has caused cases of cholera and salmonella in some of the houses closest to river.
– Over time, more characters became “simplified”, or existing ones changed, once in 1964 and again in 1978 and 1984.
– The bolts pass through existing masonry walls tying the walls on opposite sides together for stability.
– Additional icons can be created by overlaying existing ones.
– The intended alignment of the unbuilt tracks can be seen from the width of the unused railway land south of the existing tracks.
– With its broad definition of eligible subject matter, trade secret law protects a wide range of valuable information, including information that would not be eligible for protection under existing patent, trademark, or copyright law.
– Recently, rather than creating new pages as copies from En, he’s been copying section from En into already existing articles.
– By the 1960s, the cost of building bigger atom smashers were too high to fund each individual campus, and the size of ring for the next circular accelerator would be too large to fit on an existing college campus.
– North Kivu was created in 1989, when the existing Kivu Province was divided into three parts.
– He announced that he was licensing the Minardi name to an existing team GP Racing in the junior Euro Formula 3000 series, to be entitled ‘Minardi Team by GP Racing’.
– The Partnership for Public Warning states that a basic problem is that many parts of existing warning systems do not work together.
– This only has effect on the output, it does not alter the existing error situation.
– Maniema Province was created in 1989, when the existing Kivu Province was divided into three parts.
– South Kivu Province was created in 1989, when the existing Kivu Province was divided into three parts.
– Shiva Lingams in India have tended to become more and more stylized over the centuries, and existing lingams from before the 6th century show a more leaning towards the naturalistic style, with the glans clearly indicated.
– But it became clear that many of its members, including James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, wanted to create a new government rather than fix the existing one.
– This included Remasterdigitally restored versions of all six episodes of “Quatermass II”, with the sound and vision of the recordings cleaned up as far as possible, and some of the existing special effects inserts that survived on their original film elements being re-inserted into the episodes.
– The table service used for this meal is on display to this day at the oldest existing restaurant in Paris, “La Tour d’Argent” which is owned by the descendants of Claudius Burdel, the last owner of Café Anglais which was demolished in 1913.
– Remove it from existing templates.
– The World Heritage Committee meets many times a year to discuss the management of existing World Heritage Sites, and to look at possible new sites.
– But it mixed with existing cultural and religious influences.
– An article existing for a week of an Afd is not going to dramatically help someone who is just trying to get a publicity jump.
– VisualEditor will replace the existing design with a new theme from the User Experience/Design group.
– Farringdon will, from 2017, be one of the country’s busiest stations by number of trains passing through, being served by both Crossrail and the upgraded Thameslink route, as well as the existing Underground lines.
– By adding these letters to the existing Persian letters the Urdu alphabet became more suitable for the people of Pakistan and North India.
– It is the oldest existing third party in the United States.
– Since this is my first time, I thought I would check with you guys first before merrily overwriting existing articles.
– Sometimes, people with dysthymia have “double depression.” This happens when a person with dysthymia has episodes of major depression on top of their existing dysthymia.
– Most of these categories he tags with popcat while creating them, have fewer than 5 pages, and no effort has been made to integrate existing pages into them.
– A pathogen is an Infectioninfectious thing, such as a fungi or parasite, which causes a disease.
– In 2009 he founded Pathogenica, with Yemi Adesokan, in order to pioneer commercial applications for pathogen sequencing technology.
– The evolution of the MHC polymorphism means that a population will not succumb to a new pathogen or a mutated one, because at least some individuals will be able to develop an adequate immune response to defeat the pathogen.
– These cells allow the adaptive immune system to mount faster and stronger attacks each time this pathogen is encountered.
– Although unaffected by the pathogen themselves, carriers can transmit it to others.
Use the word pathogen
Example sentences of “pathogen”:
– The pathogen can travel through the air, and spread from one person to the next.
– The innate immune system is usually means all of the cells and systems that does not have to be exposed to a particular pathogen before they can work.
– The Institute now employs around 900 people and does four main areas of research: human genetics, pathogen genetics, Laboratory mousemouse and zebrafish genetics and bioinformatics.
– Vaccines are examples of antigens in an immunogenic form, which are intentionally administered to a recipient to induce the memory function of the adaptive immune system towards antigens of the pathogen invading that recipient.
– Adaptive immunity is triggered in vertebrates when a pathogen evades the innate immune system and generates a threshold level of antigen.Janeway C.A “et al” 2001.
– After the pathogen has been killed, the offspring of B cellB and T cells continue.
- The pathogen can travel through the air, and spread from one person to the next.
- The innate immune system is usually means all of the cells and systems that does not have to be exposed to a particular pathogen before they can work.
– When activated by a pathogen encounter, basophils releasing histamine are important in defense against parasites, and play a role in allergic reactions.
– In mammals, the pathogen can cause liver cancer if contaminated food is eaten.
– For example, sometimes scientists can change a pathogen‘s genes so the pathogen is deadlier, and so it will not be killed by usual antidotes or treatments.
– Natural, unpasteurized honey has been known to transmit infection and intoxication with the pathogen and the neurotoxin.
+ To oppose and condemn the categorization of countries as good or evil based on unilateral and unjustified criteria, and the adoption of a doctrine of pre-emptive attack, including attack by nuclear weapons, which is inconsistent with international law, in particular, the international legally-binding instruments concerning nuclear disarmament and to further condemn and oppose unilateral military actions, or use of force or threat of use of force against the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Non-Aligned countries.
+ President Donald Trump said: “We all must be united condemn all that hate stands for.
+ The International Criminal Court can also condemn it as a “crime against humanity”, if done by a group.
+ According to Batasuna, it is sterile and hypocritical to condemn only one form of violemce; by the same token, the violence of Spain should be condemned, which oppresses the Basque people.
+ The Parliament in Baku refused even condemn the accomplishers of the massacres in Shushi and the war was started in Karabakh.
+ They also condemn the promotions of underweightskinny figures in Hollywood, on television and on catwalks.
+ I ask all of you to wait and hear the truth before you label or condemn me.
+ Batasuna is the only party in the did not condemn the violent attacks carried out by ETA.
+ Virtually everything was new in the operating system: fonts, the Dock, even the menu bar.
+ In the Vector skin, individual items in the menu are separated visually by pale gray bars.
+ Hick’s law may support some computing menu design decisions.
+ Other differences include its own menu arrangement and custom graphics and icon sets.
+ The menu of AW includes hamburgers, french fries, hot dogs and other fast food style meals.
menu – sentence examples
Example sentences of “menu”:
+ There is also a second menu entry for making a “” American-style date, for use in articles written in American English.
+ Live foxes, crocodiles, wolf pups, giant salamanders, snakes, rats, peacocks, porcupines, koalas and game meats were on the menu at the market.
+ When you select a link, its pop-up context menu shows the name of the linked page, a thumbnail image from the linked page, Wikidata’s description, and appropriate icons for disambiguation pages, redirect pages and empty pages.
+ When this happens, the standard delete reason in the drop-down menu will show the wrong year.
+ A set of number buttons with Menu and Setup buttons are below the direction buttons.
+ Originally, these image emoticons were fairly simple and replaced only the most straightforward and common character sequences, but over time they became so complex that the more specialized emoticons are often input using a menu or popup windows, sometimes listing hundreds of items.
+ Hot dogs with drinks, which is one of the most popular items, pizza, frozen yogurt, Pepsi beverages, baked items, and sandwiches are common menu items.
+ Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has news features for like mobile smartphone, has the Menu screen also pubilc producted for Nokia 230 and Nokia 530, from like Nokia 105.
+ This option is also available on the main interactive menu on the “CBBC Channel”, by pressing the red button.
+ There is also a second menu entry for making a "" American-style date, for use in articles written in American English.
+ Live foxes, crocodiles, wolf pups, giant salamanders, snakes, rats, peacocks, porcupines, koalas and game meats were on the menu at the market.
+ When you select a link, its pop-up context menu shows the name of the linked page, a thumbnail image from the linked page, Wikidata's description, and appropriate icons for disambiguation pages, redirect pages and empty pages.
+ Select the reference, and click the “Edit” button in the context menu to make changes.
+ There are no characters for the Windows key and Menu key.
+ A1 to A6 to appear in TW QD menu if the namespace is not article.
+ If that chicken burger looked different from the menu’s picture, that menu would be called “An McDonalds menu” as McDonalds has a small but strong reputation on having pictures on the menu that looks completely different from the actual thing.
+ Along with the expansion of stores and the expanded menu came the outsourcing of baked goods.
+ The reception for Nokia N90 has been for children in Nokia N90, support partner is Wall Street Journal wrote on May 17, 2005, they choice wrote this, Nokia N90 has announced for Nokia Connecting Peoples developed for flip camera, Nokia N90 has smillar for Nokia 6300 partner for Menu options and more, Nokia N90 can wrote choice by photo during taken, in June 2010, Nokia N90 available desgin from features.
More in-sentence examples of “menu”:
+ Under normal circumstances, opening the inventory menu will capture the screen and add it to memory before opening the menu so it can appear on top of the game screen.
+ For the midnight Christmas meal of 1870, Choron had a menu mostly of the best parts of the animals kept in the “Jardin d’acclimatation”.
+ In October 2012, Pokki for Windows 8 was released as a free software download to bring back core things to the Windows Start menu that had been removed from Windows 8.
+ The wallpaper in beautiful bliss grass, also taskbar, start menu was since to Windows 95.
+ It was given good reviews, but reviewers were unhappy with the long load times whenever going into a menu or battle.
+ At first the menu was simple.
+ Its user interface has only a taskbar and a menu that can be used by right-clicking on the desktop.
+ The menu has space to show 60 applications, though 120 spaces, for one application each, will show when space starts to run out.
+ The main mode in menu screen is Arcade Mode, where you can choose only 1 character if you want to play it and fight random characters like other fighting games, especially Team Arcade and Team Co-op modes.
+ The desktop is the area where the start menu is if the computer has a start menu.
+ Display for Nokia 8800 has not smillar for Nokia 6700 classic and Nokia 6300, pubilc for the Menu screen, Nokia 8800 has skin for black colored and yellow blue colored skin for Dual SIM manager.
+ These differences include a very unique desktop theme, a custom Linux Mint menu and the MintTools, a collection of system tools designed to make managing the computer easier for users.
+ The first update was developed for Microsoft, in the start menu can launch to Action Center, the battery can change just similar Action Center, on November 3, 2012.
+ By choosing loading the relevant older revision from the history page, the wiki page can be added to the book in the same way as before, by clicking the “Add wiki page” link in the menu on the left.
+ It introduced new menu items, such as Creamy Shrimp Scampi, Homestyle Fish Tenders and Crusted Tilapia.
+ On October 6, 2007 Apple released OS 1.0.2 which improved cover flow and made going throw the menu a lot quicker.
+ Typically, a brasserie is open every day of the week and serves the same menu all day.
+ But for Windows 8, Microsoft replaced the menu with a “Start screen” that covers the entire screen rather than just part of it.
+ Nokia 5800 camera has places from Menu Screen, in the next of Messenger and more app.
+ The cite menu offers quick access to up to five citation templates.
+ A seasonal menu is sometimes sold.
+ This menu appears when in battles.
+ That menu still has such choices as a “cheeseburger with cheese” and “dead chicken.” “Juan’s Garden” at the rear of the restaurant is just as funny.
+ The Home Menu is a GUI like the WiiWii’s “Wii Menu” and the DSi’s “DSi Menu” which lets you use applications from Nintendo game cards, 3DS applications, or DSiWare applications.
+ While this image is being removed from memory as the menu is closed, the game also freezes for a short time.
+ Under normal circumstances, opening the inventory menu will capture the screen and add it to memory before opening the menu so it can appear on top of the game screen.
+ For the midnight Christmas meal of 1870, Choron had a menu mostly of the best parts of the animals kept in the "Jardin d'acclimatation".
+ It is not a standard menu item in restaurants.
+ You may select the language in which to take the survey with the pull-down menu at the top.
+ They moved several times before settling at 2 South William Street for eighty years, it is credited with being the first restaurant in America to allow patrons to order from a menu “à la carte”, as opposed to “table d’hôte”.
+ In Settings, I’d like to be able to turn on Edittools, which is listed in the Gadgets menu under Editing Gadgets.
+ There are cafeterias as at most universities and the largest refectory can compete with some restaurants even as far as menu size.
+ It is available for Windows XP and later; the Windows 8 version takes over the Start screen to imitate a look and feel of the second generation Start menu in earlier versions of Windows.
+ I have made several new pages recently, yet they don’t come up as options in the drop down menu when I search for them.
+ Nokia 5800 has reach in screensnap taken for photo during Gallery, in Menu screen has reach from mobile games in Applications, Menu screen has news games for Download app and Gallery app and Note app.
+ On the top screen, the menu shows information such as signal strength, step count, date, time, and battery life.
+ Zamenhof with music by Félicien Menu de Ménil to be an anthem of Esperanto.
+ Wendy’s menu is mostly hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, French fries and beverages.
+ They make start menu also that Aero for Windows Vista.
+ Emulators have difficulty adding this image to the memory, thus, the game will appear to freeze for a couple of seconds before the menu opens up.
+ Overall, most fossils have been found in Oceanmarine strata, which suggests that they could fly well over water, and that fish were on the menu for many species.
+ You can save your book on the “Book” page which can be reached by clicking the “Show book” link in the menu on the left hand side.
+ The menu – stuffed head of donkey, elephant consommé, roasted camel, kangaroo stew, bear shanks roasted in pepper sauce, wolf in deer sauce, cat with rat, and antelope in truffle sauce – has become legendary.
+ In the menu on top it offers a collection of links to customize your display: limit the number of changes shown, the number of days or restrict it to edits to a certain namespace.
+ As well as its coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and doughnuts, the Tim Hortons menu now includes a number of other baked goods, such as Timbits.
+ The number of pages in the book is shown in the menu on the left and updated automatically.
+ The restaurant had a menu with hamburgers of different types which didn’t cost a lot.
+ Later, he put the dish on the menu at his restaurant, the “Alfredo alla Scrofa”, and called his version Fettuccine Alfredo.
+ For each battle you win you get points, you can spend these points on job classes, each job class has different commands in its menu during battle.
+ The Start menu has, for the most part, stayed more or less like this, although there were changes in later versions of Windows such as Windows XP.