– For recording use, samplers are often used instead of physically scratching a vinyl record.
– Many argue the higher sound quality of vinyl compared to newer formats.
– CEDs are conductive vinyl platters that are 30.0 cm in diameter.
– He started hosting Vinyl 107 from the mid-1990s until 2008 when he lost that job because “he was too old.” However, he returned in 2011.
– The vinyl release contains two extra tracks, “Edit the Sad Parts” and “A Manic Depressive Named Laughing Boy”.
– Just after a vinyl recordrecord contract had been signed, Johnson was asked to audition for AC/DC.
Use in sentence of vinyl
Example sentences of “vinyl”:
- Category1 storms may damage roofs, shingles, vinyl sidings, and gutters to well-constructed frame homes.
- The RIAA was created in 1952 to create technical standards for vinyl records so any record could play on any record player without difficulty.
– Category1 storms may damage roofs, shingles, vinyl sidings, and gutters to well-constructed frame homes.
– The RIAA was created in 1952 to create technical standards for vinyl records so any record could play on any record player without difficulty.
– The person broke a door, smashed a cigarette machine and a vinyl recordrecord player, and stole coins from a cash register.
– Some of the track lengths on the LP version are different from the lengths on the CD and cassette versions because the full tracks would not all fit on a single vinyl disc.
– Pop music came from the Rock and Roll movement of the early 1950s, when vinyl recordrecord companies recorded songs that they thought that teenagers would like.
– Advertisements seen on automobiles and vans are often made with vinyl cut letters.
– Nowadays, although oil paint and vinyl paint are much more common, some artists paint in tempera.
– This modification requires aryl or vinyl Grignard reagents.
– The pairing of recordings on a single comes from the days of and vinyl records, when discs had two playable sides.
– It is a 33⅓rpm vinyl disc with little lines called grooves that go around the center.
– Her eighth studio album and first double album, “Aerial”, was released on CD and vinyl in 2005.
– A record label or record company makes and sells audio and video recordings, on various formats including compact discs, Vinyl recordLPs, cassettes.
– They worked at Stax Records, and played music on hundreds of important Vinyl recordrecords by famous singers such as Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, Bill Withers, Sam Dave, Carla Thomas and Rufus Thomas and Johnnie Taylor.
– They made vinyl recordrecords, appeared on television, and also made movies.
– The first 1062 vinyl copies of “Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing” were pressed yellow/green vinyl.
– The vinyl includes the 5 live tracks from the video in addition to “Beyond the Wheel”.
– In most modern Speed paintballspeedball tournaments, inflatable vinyl objects of different shapes and sizes are used.
+ The violence started after the result of an East Timor Special Autonomy Referendumelection was independence from Indonesia.
+ The attention is because there has been fighting in East Timor between gangs.
+ Rivers in the Kimberley Kimberley region that flow into the Timor Sea include the Ord River, Forrest River, Pentecost River and Durack River.
+ Cova Lima borders the Timor Sea to the south.
+ Amaral was sworn in as the first President of East Timor when the country, then a PortugalPortuguese colony, made a unilateral declaration of independence on 28 November 1975.
+ However both East Timor and Papua New Guinea are observers of ASEAN and wish to become full members of ASEAN.
+ They are widely distributed throughout the Australasian region, including south-eastern Asia, Polynesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste and Australia, and the majority have very brightly coloured plumage.
How to use in sentence of timor
Example sentences of “timor”:
+ East Timor is divided into 13 municipalites.
+ Indonesia’s neighbors are Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, and East Timor which share land borders with Indonesia.
+ East Timor in Asia declared itself independent from Portugal on 28 November 1975, and was invaded and occupied by Indonesian forces nine days later.
+ Shakira is also known for having made a song named “Timor” based on fighting in East Timor between gangs, and the government.
+ The Democratic Republic of East Timor or Timor Leste is a country in Southeast Asia.
+ The twenty-second tropical low and seventh tropical cyclone of the 2020–21 Australian region cyclone season, formed off the south coast of Timor island as Tropical Low 22U at 18:00 UTC on 3 April.
+ East Timor is a small country located between Australia and Indonesia, 3,000 years ago, East Timor was a mountainous island composed of migrant indigenous people from New Guinea, Australia and Melanesia.
+ Lobato was the 1st Prime Minister of East Timor from 28 November to 7 December 1975.
+ Gusmão first traveled to the East Timor part of Indonesia in 1991.
+ It joins the Timor Sea in the west by the Clarence Strait near the city of Darwin.
+ The Timor Sea is a relatively shallow sea.
+ East Timor is divided into 13 municipalites.
+ Indonesia's neighbors are Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, and East Timor which share land borders with Indonesia.
+ East Timor in Asia declared itself independent from Portugal on 28 November 1975, and was invaded and occupied by Indonesian forces nine days later.
+ In 2006, when Montenegro became independent, East Timor was no longer the newest one.
+ Lt William Bligh navigated the overcrowded 23 foot open launch on an epic 41-day voyage first to Tofua and then to the West Timor city of Kupang equipped only with a sextant and a pocket watch— no charts or compass.
+ He was the seventh Prime Minister of East Timor from 2007 to 2015., Al Jazeera, 8 August 2007.
+ East Timor is the only Southeast Asian country that is not a member of ASEAN.
+ Viqueque is on the south coast of Timor, on the Timor Sea.
+ The Timor Sea was hit by the worst oil spill for 25 years in 2009.
+ Other countries that became independent not long ago are Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, Eritrea in 1993 and East Timor in 2002.
+ East Timor is the largest of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
+ On 20 September 1999 the Australian-led peacekeeping troops of the International Force for East Timor came to the country.
More in-sentence examples of “timor”:
+ Some of the people arrived from South China and North Indochina looking for trade because East Timor had resources which could be exported, like sandalwood, honey, slaves and wax.
+ In May 1839 they sailed north to survey the shores of the Timor SeaArafura Sea opposite Timor.
+ Since then, East Timor has not been given much attention in the news.
+ The United Nations Integrated Mission in East Timor is a peacekeeping operation that was created in August 25, 2006 by UN Security Council Resolution 1704.
+ The island is surrounded by Borneo to the west, by the Philippines to the north, by Maluku to the east, and by Flores and Timor to the south.
+ Melville Island is an island in the eastern Timor Sea.
+ Oecusse is separated from the rest of East Timor by West Timor.
+ The Philippines and East Timor are the only nations in East Asia where most people are Christians.
+ East Timor gets its name from the Malay word for “east”, “timur”.
+ It is also an official language in East Timor and Macau.
+ East Timor joined in 2002.
+ The Capital, the second city of East Timor after Dili that is at about to the west; it lies at about 512 meters above sea level.
+ Other islands where dwarf elephants have been found are Sulawesi, Flores, Timor and other islands of the Lesser Sundas and the Channel Islands of California.
+ The Indonesian government agreed to withdraw its troops and allowed a multinational force into Timor to stabilize the area.
+ It based on the true story of 5 Australian news reporters working for Australian TV during the Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975.
+ The Javan rusa natively lives on the islands of Java, Bali, and Timor in Indonesia.
+ In East Timor it is co-official with Portuguese.
+ The Timor Sea is next to three large inlets on the north Australian coast, the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf, Beagle Gulf and the Van Diemen Gulf.
+ Kirsty Sword Gusmão was the first lady of East Timor from 2000 to 2015.
+ Everett’s Timor tree frog is a tree frog from Indonesia.
+ The southern group of islands include Sumba, Timor and Babar.
+ In May 2010, it was said that a crater about 50km wide has been found on the seabed of the Timor Sea.
+ The flag of East Timor was created in 2002.
+ Its deepest point is the Timor Trough in the northern part of the sea, which reaches a depth of 3,300m.
+ The Banda Sea and Timor Sea meet at the island.
+ It is bigger than East Timor but smaller than Eswatini.
+ While she fought for human rights she met the East Timor independence leader, Xanana Gusmão.
+ The Indonesian National Armed Forces did not want the movie shown in Indonesia, with a spokesman saying the movie could harm Indonesia’s relations with East Timor and Australia.
+ On 19 March, East Timor closed its borders with Indonesia.
+ To the north lies the Banda Sea, and to the south the Timor Sea.
+ On 21 March, East Timor confirmed its first imported COVID-19 case.
+ The President of East Timor, officially the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste, is the head of state in East Timor.
+ It is thought that early humans reached Australia by “island-hopping” across the Timor Sea.
+ To the south the Timor Sea separates the island from Australia.
+ She helped free East Timor from Indonesia.
+ He supported United Nations intervention in East Timor in 1999.
+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached East Timor in March 2020.
+ An United NationsUN force made up mainly of people from the Australian Defence Force was sent to East Timor to establish and maintain peace.
+ He was Prime Minister of East TimorPrime Minister of East Timor from May 2002 until his resignation on 26 June 2006 and again from September 2017 until May 2018.Agence France-Presse.
+ Troops landed in East Timor on 20 September 1999.
+ Timor is an island at the south end of the Malay Archipelago, north of the Timor Sea.
+ In 1945 Portugal had large colonial Empire, including Cape Verde Islands, São ToméSão Tomé e Principe, Cabinda, Portuguese Guinea, and Goa, Portuguese Timor in Southeast Asia.
+ He is a member of the National Parliament of East Timor and its Vice-President since 2007.
+ In 1975, the Portuguese army left, and East Timor was invaded by the Indonesian army in 1975.
+ The group has also mentioned Russia, Finland and Iceland, and said that Ireland and East Timor are interested in the plans.
+ For a long time, Portugal controlled the East Timor and called it the Colony of Portuguese Timor.
+ Some of the people arrived from South China and North Indochina looking for trade because East Timor had resources which could be exported, like sandalwood, honey, slaves and wax.
+ In May 1839 they sailed north to survey the shores of the Timor SeaArafura Sea opposite Timor.
+ Since then, East Timor has not been given much attention in the news.
– This award was introduced on March 23, 2005 by Clockworksoul, and was designed by grm_wnr.
– Its octagonal space was designed to hold over a million books and up to 500 readers.
– It is designed to be an AWACS aircraft.
– It was designed in 1991 by Marko Pogačnik and adopted on 24 June 1991.
– It was originally designed to protect the head from blows.
– In 2008 Bon Iver designed a T-shirt for the Yellow Bird Project.
– The mall had specially designed seating, flower and garden boxes, more trees, paving, and an extension to the central city tram route.
How to use the word designed
Example sentences of “designed”:
– Traps designed to cause injury or pain are sometimes used by criminals wanting to protect drugs or other illicit property.
– The clock was designed by Claude-Siméon Passemant, the King’s engineer.
– The company is based in Juhu, Mumbai and the interior is designed by Kumar’s wife Twinkle Khanna.
– The new farmers in Illinois struggled to turn heavy, sticky prairie soil with cast iron plows designed for the light, sandy soil of Vermont.
– However, Mendel’s work was different because he did experiments on plants, and designed those experiments very carefully.
– The game is designed for verisimilitude and to provide an accurate portrayal of Soldier experiences across a number of occupations.
– The Touch Gallery of the museum is specially designed for people who cannot see.
– It is designed to encourage cooperation, coordination, and interaction among the Arctic states.
– Glass doors, allowing each end zone to be opened, were designed and built.
– The first building to be considered a skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building, was built in Chicago, Illinois in the United States, and was designed by William LeBaron Jenney.
– In the Soviet communist system there were two types of airplane companies, companies that designed aircraft known as design offices or OKB, and companies that made airplanes called zavods.
– The vehicle is designed and built in France by Panhard.
– Modern anchors are designed to be better than the plow and claw types.
– The best known of those buildings was designed by Antoni Gaudi.
– The conservatories, designed by WilkinsonEyre and Grant Associates, are intended to be an energy-efficient showcase of sustainable building technologies and to provide an all-weather edutainment space within the Gardens.
– The Citroën H is a van designed and built by FranceFrench company Citroën from 1948 to 1981.
- Traps designed to cause injury or pain are sometimes used by criminals wanting to protect drugs or other illicit property.
- The clock was designed by Claude-Siméon Passemant, the King's engineer.
More in-sentence examples of “designed”:
- Antonov An-74 is a Soviet UnionSoviet/Ukrainian transport aircraft, designed by Antonov.
- Usually a system like this is designed to allow someone to mix the tracks in different ways than they were originally recorded.
– Antonov An-74 is a Soviet UnionSoviet/Ukrainian transport aircraft, designed by Antonov.
– Usually a system like this is designed to allow someone to mix the tracks in different ways than they were originally recorded.
– This award was introduced on March 222005 by ClockworkSoul, and was designed by Riffsyphon1024 and brian0918.
– In 1970 he designed the Dutch pavilion for Expo ’70.
– As a result, to avoid having to fix all those pages that used the workaround, the template has been designed to function properly regardless of whether tright or right is used.
– The first handheld game console was the Microvision designed by Smith Engineering.
– The actual guillotine was designed by another doctor, Antoine Louis.
– Today, most of the time, it will be a nuclear warhead.It is a guided ballistic missile which follows a path and has a range of 5500km.They are primarily designed for nuclear weapons delivery but can also carry chemical and biological weapons.
– Noise produced by a tinnitus masker, which is called white noise, is designed to be calming and less irritating than tinnitus sounds.
– This template is designed the same way as the others except that a default case is rare–lines within a system tend to have a different color.
– One man, Joseph Strauss, designed a very cheap bridge – only $17 million, but many thought it was ugly.
– VRML interactive vector graphics file format designed for the World Wide Web.
– After years of controversy and a court battle involving local schools, the Long Beach Airport is moving ahead with a $136-million improvement project designed to modernize the facility without sacrificing its historic Art Deco terminal or reputation among travelers for convenience.
– Many times airplanes will be designed for one task, and later someone will make small changes to the airplane to perform a different task.
– It was designed by Helmut Jahn.
– German designer Hermann Tilke designed the track.
– This can include using a wheelchair, a cane or walking stick, hearing aids, a teletypewriter and using specially designed software and hardware for the personal computer.
– Some people try to configure their computer to run faster than it was designed to do.
– In 1620 the rich merchant Sir Richard Robartes acquired the estate and began building Lanhydrock House, designed to a four-sided layout around a central courtyard.
– This was the first electric computer designed in China.
– This led to the Joint Brazil-U.S Defense Commission, which was designed to counter Axis influence in South America.
– He also designed the Bendix G15G15 computer for Bendix Aviation Corporation, which could perhaps be considered as the first “personal” computer in the world.
– The barrier was originally designed to protect London against a big flood level.
– She has worked for MTV, where she designed the main characters for the cartoon series “Daria”.
– Tupolev Tu-14 was a Soviet UnionSoviet twin-engine light bomber designed by Tupolev.
– The treaty is designed to help create a mutual understanding and confidence by giving all participants the ability to gather information about military forces and activities of concern to them.
– A IRMS is an mass spectrometer with a detector designed to measure a few select ions and return values as ratios.
– And that’s exactly what Halo is designed to do; wipe the galaxy clean of all sentient life.
– By knowing the soil and rock property below the planned construction site, the exact foundation material for the construction building can be properly designed to match with the character of the soil below it so that the building can stand strongly above the examined soil.
– It is being developed by Hines and designed by Pickard Chilton.
– It has an Intel Core M processor, which is designed for computers like this and does not need a fan or something else to cool it.
– Morgan’s architectural team also designed many houses, churches, cottages, schools, and many other types of buildings.
– The lower section contains weirs and :Lock locks, designed to allow for river navigation.
– Circular slide rules also eliminate “off-scale” calculations, because the scales were designed to “wrap around”; they never have to be re-oriented when results are near 1.0—the rule is always on scale.
– Wakizashi was more decorated than a katana and it was thinner, this is why it was designed to cut through softer targets.
– Its popular title “The Little Red Book” describes its size and appearance: it was specially designed for easy carrying.
– It was originally designed in 1977 for use on floppy disks.
– While computers such as typical laptops are mobile, the operating systems usually used on them are not considered mobile ones, as they were originally designed for desktop computers that historically did not have or need specific “mobile” features.
– The PKCS standard also has processing schemes designed to provide additional security for RSA signatures., the Probabilistic Signature Scheme for RSA.
– It was designed from the FinlandFinnish Soviet AK-47 assault rifle.
– Most cars are designed by a large group of people that usually includes artists and engineers.
– Tupolev Tu-204 is a Twinjettwin-engined, medium-range jet airliner seating capacity of 210 passengers, designed by Tupolev.
– BASIC was designed by John George Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz, in 1964.
– DeStefano Keating Partners designed the building, which is the 47th tallest in Chicago.
– She designed her tombstone.
– It is also a fashion accessory for men and women, and expensive watches are designed for this purpose.
– It was designed by clergyman’s daughter and children’s author Anne Abbott.
– Then Lori Campbell is wondering how her mother died in which she once thought died from a car crash.
– I was wondering whether I should stop editing wiki or get more active again.
– I was wondering how to create a redirect page.
– I’m just wondering why rollback isn’t enabled on this Wiki.
– Hi, I am wondering if anyone here can add new change filters to this wiki.
– I was wondering if we should have something similar to it to help out and mentor users who don’t know much about Simple english, policies, etc.
– For what it’s worth, I spent some time wandering around this wiki wondering what it was for.
In sentence use of wondering
Example sentences of “wondering”:
– Hi, I’ve recently finished an article, however I was wondering if a few users could look it over, because this is my first ever mainspace article that I’ve worked on long term.
– Is there a bot or something adding our new pages to Wikidata’s interwiki links? I’ve been adding some manually now and then, and I was wondering about this.
– Verrocchio’s David has just killed the giant, but now he is facing the whole enemy army and wondering what will happen next.
– Hi, just wondering if and is due to the same person? The article probably needs protecting for a little bit as it has been attacked 5 times just recently.
– In many poor countries orphans are often seen wondering about begging for money and food; many may not be going to school.
– I was wondering if one of you would be able to import :en:Scott Kelly for me, into a user subpage.
– The other cows in the field, who are black and white, do not believe her, so they say “she’s off again.” Blue Cow then rides in a red double decker bus, which takes her to a place where she finds out the answer to what she is wondering about.
– Physicists do not yet know for sure that equal amounts of matter and antimatter were created, and because of this, they are also wondering where the antimatter went, and if any was left over from the beginning of the universe.
– Team: I have been wondering a couple of things.
– So now I’m wondering how common this is, and what can be done to fix the issue.
- Hi, I've recently finished an article, however I was wondering if a few users could look it over, because this is my first ever mainspace article that I've worked on long term.
- Is there a bot or something adding our new pages to Wikidata's interwiki links? I've been adding some manually now and then, and I was wondering about this.
- Verrocchio's David has just killed the giant, but now he is facing the whole enemy army and wondering what will happen next.
– Even if it’s not a slam-dunk that would block a newbie, or light contributor, is this the kind of response we want to model to others from powerful members here? Shouldn’t they know better a whole lot better? I am trying to piece together a scenario in my mind, where one of the admins I know on en-wiki, through some unfortunate wording or misunderstanding might have left me wondering about their intentions in a case similar this, prompting me to query them on their en-wiki talk page in a similar fashion.
– It is no good writing simply 20th January 1745, for a reader is left wondering whether we have used the Old or the New Style reckoning.
– I was wondering if someone could help show me where the line is.
– For those wondering what the team effort is or would like to nominate an article please click on the wikilink for more information.
– Fascinated by the art of baking, she began reading cookbook after cookbook wondering why her finished product never turned out as expected.
– I was clearing CAT:TWU earlier and I was wondering what its purpose is.
– Per I’m wondering if this is Freddy considering he said he made John Paul II a VGA, and this is one of Freddies articles.
– This is mainly so heads don’t explode wondering “who’s the new guy?” and “How did he get admin???” Browne34 is now EchoBravo.
More in-sentence examples of “wondering”:
- I was wondering if an admin could temporarily block my account for about 2 weeks? That should stop me coming here instead of studying.
- I was wondering if a bot would be able to make some small changes for me.
– I was wondering if an admin could temporarily block my account for about 2 weeks? That should stop me coming here instead of studying.
– I was wondering if a bot would be able to make some small changes for me.
– If it weren’t 4 years old, I would almost say it is QD worthy, but am wondering if there is a reason it is still there.
– Are you allowed to use regular English on articles talk pages? I’m wondering because chances are most editors speak English as a first language here.
– The Sergeant emerges, alone, wondering aloud why Adina has suddenly put off the wedding and the signing of the contract.
– I was wondering about this, and since there is more vandalism here then ever before, there is a bigger change of colloidal damage by hard blocks.
– I’m wondering if we should place/will be placing the template on the corresponding pages in other languages of our Very Good articles.
– I was wondering if any of you could tell me whether there is a special project for books and the guidelines of this project.
– I was wondering what the community thinks about redirecting individual year pages to the decade in which they occur.
– I was wondering if it was possible to check for en:xffxff data to assist in an ongoing communication with his ISP about that communication in the history of User_talk:PMDrive1061.
– I understand that when we don’t have a policy that covers a particular situation, we defer to the EnWiki policy — at least for guidance — but I am wondering if I have simply overlooked a local policy that covers this.
– Even with a new characterization, however, Kaworu still displays attraction towards Shinji, even kissing Shinji in an attempt to stop Shinji’s hyperventilation, and verbally wondering what it would be like if Shinji “came to love “.
– So I was wondering if we could set a limit of what a stub article is, I’d say 3000 bytes to be the maximum limit.
– I was just wondering if we could bring some FLs over and simplify them.
– I’m wondering what we can do to push the page design process ahead.
– I was first wondering whether this is a template? If it is, then it the language slightly too complex for our target audience, especially considering this is the first thing they will get, so it will all be confusing to them anyway? if this is just something that someone made by themselves, and is not a standard template or anything, then I did not mean to be rude about it, and am very grateful, but I am thinking about the language used in it for the basic english users.
– I was wondering about a stub sorting bot.
– There are several IP’s on there that are probably not used by the suspected scokpuppet anymore, I was wondering if we should delete them or…
– I’m wondering what the criteria is for a person to be considered notable enough for an article.
– Checked the MSN source and I couldn’t seem to find the subject in there, which makes me wondering whether the rest of the sources are reliable.
– I am writing here because I am wondering where should I start on here in order to have a better chance of an accepted standard offer.
– I am wondering what I should do which would lead me to having a better chance of a successful standard offer? I know it’s a bit late, but I am curious.
– Only thing is, it has gone unnoticed for a couple weeks or months before, I was wondering if someone can help watch the page Armenian Genocide to prevent future vandalism.
– I “however” would like to participate, and was wondering if anyone would like to be a judge.
– Many users have just gone on wikibreak because of this, and I can’t help wondering if it really is worth it.
– Hi – just wondering about the following.
– I was just wondering if it would not make sense to increase the time that topics here are open for dicussion.
– Hi all! I was just wondering about the above question.
– All are wondering about the signs of “another woman” being aboard the TARDIS..
– The music is full of tension because it leaves us wondering which key the music is in.
– Just wondering why Vector is the only uninvolved Crat…
– I am wondering if it is acceptable to translate en:wiki articles into Simple English? I would guess much the same occurs with languages.
– Just wondering what is this.
– Hi, wondering why this change was made by the bot.
– I was wondering how I could get it here.
– Hello, I was wondering in what way people become notable by travelling on a ship, the Mayflower.
– My invitation template is here: Hi! I noticed that you edited an article that’s in our scope and I was wondering if you were interested in Warriors.
– I’m wondering if we should change over to one instead? It doesn’t have the SQL lag that others show and shows an accurate count and a lot of other useful stuff to boot.
– I was wondering if there could be an abuse filter that could be set up that either disallows the words “adolf anderssen” by ips with no other changes that would either disallow or block those changes.
– I looked at this and was wondering if it was real.
– Just wondering people’s thoughts on this.
– I’ve been wondering how we can encourage the adding of citations from WP:RS for proper WP:V in pages? I’ve been wandering around the current pages and the vast majority of them are either entirely unsourced or vastly undersourced.
– With the controversy over the volume of VGA nominations, I’m wondering if our editors should spend their time reviewing articles that have so little importance to the scholarly community.
– I was wondering if there was a list here of image icons.
– I was wondering if we could have a bot look at articles from the English wiki and see if they are ‘simple enough’ to be included in this wiki, otherwise ‘simplify’ them.
– I am just wondering if we killed the Very Good Article.
– I was wondering if anybody can look at the articles that I have made to see if they are simple enough.
+ In 2010, Bloemfontein will host some FIFA FIFA World CupWorld Cup matches, at Free State Stadium.
+ The Free State is a province of South Africa.
+ In 1990 the Free State of Saxony was officially re-founded as a part of Germany.
+ Dresden is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ Earth Impact Database The crater is in the Free State Province of South Africa.
+ The Free State of Saxony, is one of 16 states of Germany.
Example sentences of free state
Example sentences of “free state”:
+ During the 1930s, de Valera changed a lot of the Irish Free State constitution.
+ The city is one of the six centers of the Free State of Saxony and is a member of the Euroregion Neisse, a group which helps international trade and cooperation in the area.
+ The Irish Free State was established in December 1922, and as expected, Northern Ireland opted to remain part of the United Kingdom proper.
+ During the 1930s, de Valera changed a lot of the Irish Free State constitution.
+ The city is one of the six centers of the Free State of Saxony and is a member of the Euroregion Neisse, a group which helps international trade and cooperation in the area.
+ The Irish Free State was established in December 1922, and as expected, Northern Ireland opted to remain part of the United Kingdom proper.
+ For a many months after the Sack of Lawrence, the city was without a free state newspaper.
+ During this time, every time a free state had to be added too.
+ The Weißeritzkreis was a district in the south of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis was the easternmost “Kreis” of the Free State of Saxony and Germany.
+ Each new state admitted to the United States became a battle over whether it would be a free state or would allow slavery.
+ Dippoldiswalde is a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ But he did accept an appointment to Seanad Éireannthe senate, part of the Irish Free State parliament.
+ Southern Sotho is an African language mainly spoken by people living in Lesotho and the Free State Province of South Africa.
+ The Vogtlandkreis is a “Landkreis” in the southwest of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ According to the statistics office of the Free State of Saxony, on 31 December 2009 Plauen’s population was 66,412.
+ It formally ceased to exist in 1922 with the ratification of the Anglo-Irish Treaty that ended the war, when 26 of the country’s 32 counties became the Irish Free State and the other six remained within the United Kingdom as Northern Ireland.
+ Mittweida was a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The Prussian Free State contained the industrial Ruhr area the city of Berlin, so many people with left-leaning political ideas lived there.
+ By the Treaty of Rome the Free state of Fiume was split between Italy and Yugoslavia.
More in-sentence examples of “free state”:
+ They were part of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, and its successor state, the Free State of Prussia Free State of Prussia.
+ Anti-slavery settlers in Kansas in the 1850s were called “Free-Soilers”, because they fought to include Kansas in the Union as a free state in 1861.
+ Freiberg was a rural district in the Free State of Saxony, in the country of Germany.
+ They wanted to decide whether Kansas would become a free state or a slave state.
+ Dresden is the capital of the Free State of Saxony.
+ The city saw a large economic growth in the mid-20th century because of the Free State goldfields 160 km northeast of the city.
+ Riesa is a town in the district of Meißen Rural DistrictMeißen in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ During the Civil War of 1922-23, the new Free State set up the Criminal Investigation Department as an armed, plain-clothed counter-insurgency unit.
+ Döbeln is a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ In 1854, when Kansas Territory was opened up for Human settlementsettlement, he became one of the first Free State movement.
+ The high schools are Lawrence High School and Lawrence Free State High School.
+ They said that Lawrence built the Free State Hotel for military purposes.
+ Riesa-Großenhain was a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ Middle Franconia is a government region in the Free State of Bavaria.
+ Meißen is a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The Congo Free State in Africa also grew a lot trees for rubber at the start of the 20th century, and most of the people who worked on those farms were forced labor.
+ The Irish Free State left the United Kingdom in 1922, and in 1927, the UK’s name changed to be the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
+ In 1919, a war broke out, the Irish War of Independence, and on December 6 1921, the Irish Free State became independent.
+ The Governor-General of the Irish Free State could “reserve” or “deny” the Royal Assent to any changes after being advised by “His Majesty’s Government in London”.
+ The Irish Free State still had the same king as Britain, but had a separate government.
+ Kamenz in the north-east of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The provinces of the union were called, respectively, as the Cape Province, the Natal Province, the Transvaal Province, and the Orange Free State Province.
+ Bautzen is a city in eastern Free State of SaxonySaxony, capital of the Bautzen Rural District.
+ Zwickauer Land was a Landkreis in the south-west of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ Stollberg is a town in the Free State of Saxony, and was capital citycapital of the Stollberg Rural District.
+ It was the “Old Sacramento” cannon that the pro-slavers used to try to destroy the Free State Hotel.
+ Fighting in the Irish Civil War started on 28 June 1922 and ended in May 1923 when the pro-treaty Free State forces beat the anti-Treaty IRA.
+ He was the 1st Minister-President of SaxonyMinister President of the Free State of Saxony from 1990 until 2002.
+ Stollberg Rural District was a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The Civil War was won by the Free State forces.
+ Pirna is a “Große Kreisstadt” in the rural district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge Rural DistrictSächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ Mittweida is a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The Irish Free State Civic Guard has taken its place in Ireland, and in Northern Ireland it was replaced by the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
+ From 1918 until 1945, it was a part of the Weimar Republic’s Free State of Prussia.
+ Gérard mostly worked among the Basotho people of modern-day Lesotho and the Free State province of South Africa.
+ Personal union with the Congo Free State from 1885 to 1908, when it annexed the Congo Free State.
+ The Allied Powers were told at the Potsdam conference that the former Free State was now part of Poland.
+ At the end of his life, the King was embittered that his establishment of a Congo Free State was spoilt by its unscrupulous government.
+ The rural district Nordsachsen is a district in the north of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ Since the German Reunification in 1990, Gera belongs to the Free State of Thuringia in the Federal Republic of Germany.
+ Torgau-Oschatz was a rural district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ The Sächsische Schweiz in the south of the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ They burned down the Free State Hotel as part of the Sack of Lawrence.
+ In the Greater Hamburg Act of 1937, Eutin passed from the Free State of Oldenburg to the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein.
+ The Muldentalkreis was a district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ Kansas became a free state on January 29, 1861.
+ When the Irish Free State was formed, they thought about using the building for the OireachtasOireachtas Éireann, the new Irish national parliament.
+ Delitzsch is a former rural district in the Free State of Saxony, Germany.
+ They were part of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, and its successor state, the Free State of Prussia Free State of Prussia.
+ Anti-slavery settlers in Kansas in the 1850s were called "Free-Soilers", because they fought to include Kansas in the Union as a free state in 1861.
– He discovered this by sealing some meat in a jar and watching it.
– In Britain, great tits and blue tits learned to break through the foil caps sealing bottles of milk on doorsteps, to get at the cream on top.
– In his narrative, he gives all credit to his fellow sealing captain, Robert Johnson, for finding and naming the land two years earlier.
– See list of reported lands and islands in: Polar historian Robert Headland of the Scott Polar Research Institute has suggested various reasons for these false sightings, ranging from “too much rum” to deliberate hoaxes designed to lure rival ships away from good sealing grounds.
– At 17 she appeared in “Pink String and Sealing Wax” at the Duke of York’s Theatre and remembered performing while doodlebugs flew overhead.
+ Duplex slide rules often duplicate some of the scales on the back.
+ I fixed a typo and merged some duplicate citations.
+ There are duplicate categories for United States’ counties, such as :Category:Arkansas counties and :Category:Counties in Arkansas.
+ In 1979, Abalone Alliance members held a 38-day sit-in in the Californian Governor Jerry Brown’s office to protest continued operation of Rancho Seco Nuclear Generating Station, which was a duplicate of the Three Mile Island facility.
+ It does not mechanically duplicate or import the listing of music files.
+ Seems to be more or less a duplicate of :Template:Infobox space mission, which we do use.
Some example sentences of duplicate
Example sentences of “duplicate”:
+ This would be much more difficult to duplicate with modern true-3D map editors and engines.
+ Thus, recently-allocated serial numbers may duplicate very old serial numbers, but not other recently-allocated serial numbers.
+ For the diagnosis doctor carefully takes a history and carefully examines the pelvis to duplicate the discomfort and to identify a site or source of the pelvic pain.
+ A duplicate whist drive has placings N/S and placings E/W.
+ KazakhstanKazakh rider Alexandre Vinokourov won the Paris-Nice stage race in 2002, a feat he would duplicate in 2003, also winning the Amstel Gold Race and Tour de Suisse that year.
+ Arranging the links in alphabetical order seems to duplicate :Category:physics.
+ It is shown that it is not really him but a plastic duplicate with Rory’s memories.
+ A different opinion states that the Greek flag is an exact duplicate of the East India Trading Company flag.
+ Bureau of Engraving and Printing, more than one engraver will work on the same printing plate, making it nearly impossible for any person to duplicate all the engraving on almost any banknote or document.
+ Joins a sequence of strings together while checking for duplicate separation characters.
+ If you find a table cell template that does not take a parameter and you want to be able to change the text in the cell, “do not” duplicate the template! Instead, edit the template and change the text to a default parameter substitution.
+ Instead, you can look at the code used in the presets to determine what modules are needed to duplicate their effects.
+ Removes duplicate values from an array.
+ A disk image is not a collection of files or folders but is an exact duplicate of the raw data of the original disk, sector by sector.
+ A “board” is a term used in duplicate bridge and refers to a deal.
+ This would be much more difficult to duplicate with modern true-3D map editors and engines.
+ Thus, recently-allocated serial numbers may duplicate very old serial numbers, but not other recently-allocated serial numbers.
+ For the diagnosis doctor carefully takes a history and carefully examines the pelvis to duplicate the discomfort and to identify a site or source of the pelvic pain.
+ The movie is about a cynical business man who goes through an on-off relationship.
+ John Peter Bain, commonly known by his online aliases TotalBiscuit, The Cynical Brit, and TotalHalibut, was a British Indie gameindie gaming commentator and game critic on YouTube.
+ At some times, they will look very positive and responsible and talk about large plans that they intend to accomplish, but they are actually very depressed and cynical most of the time because they are unable to make their plans work since they cannot learn from their mistakes, and they do not have a good sense of time.
+ The rewritten script had a cynical outlook influenced by Ball’s frustrating tenures writing for several sitcoms.
+ Despite acclaim for the veracity of the series, Sorkin believed, “our responsibility is to captivate you for however long we’ve asked for your attention.” Former White House aide Matthew Miller noted that Sorkin “captivates viewers by making the human side of politics more real than life— or at least more real than the picture we get from the news.” Miller also noted that by portraying politicians with empathy, the show created a “subversive competitor” to the cynical views of politics in media.
– Most religions have sacred places that are important to their religion.
– The story is about the struggle between sacred love and profane love, and redemption through love.
– Pilgrims came from miles to hear Guru Ram preach or to help him dig the sacred pool.
– At the great monastery of Nalanda, Xuanzang stayed for five years from 633 to 637 studying the sacred texts.
– They attributed this group called the Sacred Band of Thebes for making Thebes the most powerful city-state for a generation until its fall to Philip II of Macedon.
sacred – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “sacred”:
– A few days after the “great apparition”, Margaret Mary reported everything she saw to Father de la Colombière, and he acknowledging the vision as an action of the spirit of God, consecrated himself to the Sacred Heart and directed her to write an account of the apparition.
– For the Sherpas, Mount Everest is a sacred mountain and before they climb Mount Everest they always do a sacrificial offering.
– It was based on traditional designs and sacred DreamtimeDreaming legends.
– It is centred around Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa, two of their most sacred sites.
– There was sacred treasure hidden in two underground rooms near the sanctuary.
– This was considered sacrilege by other Western Desert groups, because knowledge of sacred law is considered dangerous.
– Paintings of the people, spirits, and animals of Dreamtime cover sacred cliffs and rocks in tribal territories.
– In modern times, sacred sites of Christian pilgrimage include Assisi in Italy, Lourdes in France, Fatima in Portugal and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.
– His mausoleum is located in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, adjacent to the mosque where Muhammad the Prophet’s sacred cloak is kept as memorabilia.
– Usually, this was done by pouring the liquid over a sacred object.
– Antara is a sacred place associated with the, and Ngupulya most often paints stories from this Dreaming.
– According to André Béteille, a sociologist, they could be considered “socially proximate” to the Konkanastha Brahmin community and, like that community, they wear the sacred thread.
– On her wedding day, the groom tied the sacred thread on Nayanthara, but that night, Raghuvaran killed the groom.
– The lava just missed the Mother Temple of Besakih, which is located on high on the slopes of this sacred mountain.
– Mulbagal is also sacred for Muslims as the dargah or mausoleum of Sufi Saint Baba Hyder Vali of Mulbagal.
– Tiruvannamalai district is one of the sacred area in Tamil Nadu.
– Sandal paste, flowers and the sacred thread are offered to the utsava-murti, not the main linga.
– The motto of the Indian Air Force is “nabhah sprsham diptam”.The motto has been taken from the Sacred Bhagavad Gita,Chapter 11,Verse 24.
– The Egyptians consider the phoenix a sacred bird, which is very rare.
– They are considered sacred animals therefore the “National social mammal of India”.
- A few days after the "great apparition", Margaret Mary reported everything she saw to Father de la Colombière, and he acknowledging the vision as an action of the spirit of God, consecrated himself to the Sacred Heart and directed her to write an account of the apparition.
- For the Sherpas, Mount Everest is a sacred mountain and before they climb Mount Everest they always do a sacrificial offering.
- It was based on traditional designs and sacred DreamtimeDreaming legends.
More in-sentence examples of “sacred”:
- In China, going back the ancient Chou dynasty soy beans were considered to be one of the five sacred foods.
- This pyramid is linked to the creation of a watery world with sacred warfare, sacrifice, authority, and rulership.
– In China, going back the ancient Chou dynasty soy beans were considered to be one of the five sacred foods.
– This pyramid is linked to the creation of a watery world with sacred warfare, sacrifice, authority, and rulership.
– He also wrote over 150 sacred pieces which showed how well he could write counterpoint.
– The sacred kingfisher is a medium sized woodland kingfisher.
– Animals sacred to Apollo include roe deer, swans, cicadas, hawks, ravens, crows, foxes, mice and snakes.
– Cypress trees were sacred to her.
– The owl was sacred to him.
– Ibni Zubayr had taken the black stone along with other sacred items and moved the new temple to the place where today’s Mecca is, away from Umayyad attacks.
– Together with Fr Julian Tenison Woods, Mary MacKillop founded the order of the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart.
– In response, the artists changed or removed all detailed images of sacred symbols.
– There is evidence that members of the St Thomas Christian community observed Brahmin customs in the Middle Ages, such as the wearing of the sacred thread and having a kudumi.
– Paul Peter Murphy, Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint GeorgeKCMCO, KSG born Welsh politician and held several cabinet posts, including Secretary of State for Wales.
– They will be represented in sacred objects and will belong exclusively to them.
– A film, “The Conqueror of Shamballa” was made for the 2003 show, and “The Sacred Star of Milos” was created for the 2012 show.
– The “yungdrung”, or left-facing swastika, is a sacred symbol in Bon, and the living tradition of Bon is sometimes called Yungdrung Bon, meaning “eternal Bon” in Tibetan.
– She was born at Purpurna, a waterhole that is sacred to the Pitjantjatjara.
– Many of them are sacred sites for Luritja and are closed to visitors.
– It’s linked to a game that was out earlier called “La Pucelle: Tactics”, and later games that were made called “Phantom Brave” and “Makai Kingdom: Chronicles Of The Sacred Tomb” that have “Disgaea” cameos.
– Her sacred animals are the heifer, the peacock and the cuckoo.
– The painting depicts a Sacred sitesacred men’s ceremonial site near Pilpirinyi.
– In 1881, the “Sisters of Mercy” started Sacred Heart College in Ballarat East for children from Prep to Year 12.
– The name “Waṯarrka” refers to the area around the sacred Dreaming path that runs through the park; it comes from the Luritja name for the “Acacia ligulata” tree.
– It was a sacred city, important because it had the famous shrine of “Enlil”.
– Religious imagery depicting the Sacred Heart is frequently featured in Catholic, and sometimes Anglican homes.
– She studied at Dorchester High School, at the New England Conservatory, at the Wellesley College, and at the Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart.
– One of the first acts of Cyrus was to allow these exiles to return to their own homes, carrying with them the images of their god and their sacred vessels.
– Some companies took steps to make sure their miners respected these sites; other companies did not, and several sacred sites were damaged during this period.
– She was born about 1940, at a sacred site near Kata Ala, Western Australia.
– Many sacred paths and tracks come together at the shores of the lake.
– Her sacred realm is the field of Fólkvangr, wherein lies her great hall Sessrúmnir.
– Although their lack of concern for the Second Temple alienated the Essenes from the great mass of Jews, their notion that the sacred could exist outside of the Temple was shared by another group, the Pharisees, based within the community of scribes and sages.
– Jerusalem has been sacred to Judaism for roughly 3000 years, to Christianity for around 2000 years, and to Islam for approximately 1400 years.
– Muharram is held to be the most sacred of all the months, except for Ramadan.
– According to Greek mythology, this mountain was sacred to Apollo and the home of the Muses.
– The Sacred lotus of Asia has pink flowers.
– Pashupatinath is one of the most sacred temples of Hinduism.
– It is the sacred place where Sri Sreepadaraaja Swamiji, or simply Sripadaraja a disciple of Saint Madhwacharya lived and had his “vrindavan” made.
– It is an important sacred site for the ‘ Dreaming, a women’s law.
– The priests of Heliopolis, for example, became guardians of sacred knowledge and were seen as wise men.
– Qetesh was a fertility goddess of sacred ecstasy and sexual pleasure.
– The story follows five mystical warriors called the “Saints” who fight wearing sacred armors named “Cloths”, the designs of which derive from the various constellations the characters have adopted as their destined guardian symbols.
– Many people think it is one of the world’s most sacred rivers.
– Every four years, they wove Hera’s sacred “peplos and took it to her Temple.
– Hinduism contains a wide range of philosophies, and is linked by the concepts, like rituals, cosmology, Texts, and pilgrimage to sacred sites.
– A sacred site is a place that is thought of as sacred to a particular religion.
– The Enthronement of the Sacred Heart is a Catholic ceremony in which a priest or head of a household consecrates the members of the household to the Sacred Heart.
– The prayer “O Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in Thee” is often used.
– Animals that were considered sacred and represented mythical powers and military might were also buried alive.
– The Gaza strip was captured by Israel from Egypt in 1967, and Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005.The region is often named Holy Land, and is sacred for Christians, Jews and Muslims who recognize the Ten Commandments.
– Organisation of the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily was established in Moscow in 1922 by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee for matters concerned with philately and bonds.
– The order was established by the Central Executive Committee on April 6, 1930.
– However, Chiam fell out with the party’s Central Executive Committee in 1993 and subsequently left the party in December 1996.
– In mid-December, Gavron announced she would stand down as the Labour candidate in favour of a ‘unity campaign,’ with Gavron as Livingstone’s deputy, with Labour’s National Executive Committee voting 25-2 to pave the way for Livingstone’s readmittance.
– He has served as Chairman of the PLO Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee since November 11, 2004, after Yasser Arafat’s death.
– After retiring, he joined the Executive Committee of the Romanian Olympic Committee.
– Articles 2 and 3 of the Republic’s constitution, “Bunreacht na hÉireann”, which claimed sovereignty over all of Ireland, were reworded, and a power-sharing Executive Committee was provided for.
– The traditional event that takes place every year is the Ameisai, the athletic meet, where the student of the executive committee plays a key role and administration is accomplished.
Some sentences in use of executive committee
Example sentences of “executive committee”:
– He is a member of the Steering Committee of University of Calgary Nursing Program in Qatar and the Executive Committee of the College of North Atlantic- Qatar.
– Also, he chairs the Executive Committee of the Sidra Medical.
– Until his death, he was a LVMH executive committee member.
– He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Pan American Sports Organization.
– The International Cricket Council’s executive committee votes for the hosts of the tournament after examining the bids made by the nations keen to hold a Cricket World Cup.
– The rest of the Executive Committee includes Governors Kim Reynolds of Governor of IowaIowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Pete Rickets of Nebraska, Indiana, and North Dakota.
– He is the Secretary General of the Executive Committee of the PLO since 2015.
– Heredia was again appointed as a Student Councillor in 1968 and after an unprecedented service, was appointed to the Student Council Executive Committee the following year serving as the Head of Games and Events.
– He was on the executive committee of the Moscow Mathematical Society.
– He was a cabinet minister in the Government of Delhi between late December 2013 and February 2014. Sisodia was a Activismsocial activist, journalist and a member of the National Executive Committee of the Aam Aadmi Party.
– In June 2017, the Executive Committee of the Czech Paralympic Committee they had been given four spots to send people to the 2018 Winter Paralympics to compete in para-alpine skiing.
– He was elected to Amnesty International International Executive Committee in September 1974.
– Sessions was appointed by President Reagan as a Commissioner of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Commission, and was a Delegate for the Americas to the Executive Committee of ICPO-Interpol.
– He was on the executive committee of the Republican Governors Association.
– However, his support of more social-welfare programmess was not popular with some of the party’s more conservative members, and he lost his post in the party’s executive committee in 1912.
– Due to his stellar work in his Junior college and his brilliant attitude towards learning, Marin was appointed as a Student Councillor in 1986 and quickly rose up the ranks to become member of the Student Council Executive Committee serving as it’s President in 1987.
– He was also a member of the executive committee of the region Holland Rijnland, which includes Katwijk.
- He is a member of the Steering Committee of University of Calgary Nursing Program in Qatar and the Executive Committee of the College of North Atlantic- Qatar.
- Also, he chairs the Executive Committee of the Sidra Medical.