“as such” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “as such”:

+ To some people, Moses is the founder of the philosophy of law as well as such modern legal doctrines as independent judiciary and separation of powers..

+ If the company is majority-owned by a single entity and as such is a subsidiary or division, omit the owner field and use the parent field instead.

+ Some now conjecture that black holes do not exist as such but are dark energy, Ball P, “Nature News”, 31 Mar 2005 or that our universe is both—a black hole and dark energy.

+ Anyway, please simplify extend, if you have the time, as such exercises might result in new editors in the future.

+ Another theory explains that the nation was termed as such in order to emphasize the division of those who stayed in China in contrast to the people living in Vietnam.

as such - example sentences
as such – example sentences

Example sentences of “as such”:

+ She first appeared as such in the 1937 animated short “Little Red Waking Hood”.

+ Unless the later thinker was clearly building on the scientist’s work, avoid adding names that were only influenced by study of the scientist, as such influences are generally too many and hard to separate.

+ In 1953, he became Secretary of State, and served as such until 15 April 1959, when he left the position because of colorectal cancer.

+ They are to be used on all chemical articles, and as such are actively being used in the WikiProject Chemicals.

+ This must not be used in titles of works in citation templates, as such markup breaks the citation template’s COinS metadata.

+ It’s a stub, but isn’t marked as such and has no references.

+ Because the ballet was a flop, there is not an enormous volume of information on it, as there is for Diaghilev’s successes such as “Le Spectre de la Rose” and “Petrushka” I believe this article is about as complete as such an article can be about “Dieu” while remaining encyclopedic.

+ She is credited as such in the American television series “Ugly Betty” and “Desperate Housewives”.

+ The problem I have with it, is that the simplification is rarely done; as such the “use” of an import tool should be fairly limited.

+ It is only declared as such if it has been changed chemically.

+ Although the facilities at the range are managed by the 99th Air Base Wing at Nellis Air Force Base, the Groom facility appears to be run as an adjunct of the Air Force Flight Test Center AFFTC at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert, around 186 miles southwest of Groom, and as such the base is known as Air Force Flight Test Center Detachment 3.

+ She first appeared as such in the 1937 animated short "Little Red Waking Hood".

+ Unless the later thinker was clearly building on the scientist's work, avoid adding names that were only influenced by study of the scientist, as such influences are generally too many and hard to separate.
+ In 1953, he became Secretary of State, and served as such until 15 April 1959, when he left the position because of colorectal cancer.

+ No counterargument has yet been produced and as such I would like the Ben Shapiro page to be reinstated until such time as rebuttal is offered.

+ The ideas Christians, Jews and Muslims have of the Garden of Eden, and of Heaven can be seen as such utopias.

+ Unless the scientist was clearly building on an earlier work, avoid adding influences that were only via study, as such influences are generally too many and hard to separate.

+ And as such he was parliamentary group leader in the senate from 18 June 1999 until 2 October 2001 when he became president of the Senate until 2003.

+ This is presumably because these bodies are much smaller than those detected in the Main Belt, and as such may have younger less-altered surfaces or be composed of a less varied mix of minerals.

+ They may have linked to pages that have been deleted, and as such no longer serve a purpose.

+ One can assume the ancestors of the amniotes laid their eggs in moist places, as such modest-sized animals would not have difficulty finding depressions under fallen logs or other suitable places in the ancient forests, and dry conditions were probably not the main reason why the soft shell emerged.

+ A diphthong can be a lexeme of a language and as such it may be one syllable, but rarely.

More in-sentence examples of “as such”:

+ The KSK is organised as such under the "Division Spezielle Operationen".

+ Marsh was one of the contenders to represent the UK in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest; she was third place and as such did not take part in the ESC.
+ Wizards are often depicted as having a special connection to supernatural beings, such as gods or fairies, or as such supernatural beings themselves.

+ The KSK is organised as such under the “Division Spezielle Operationen”.

+ Marsh was one of the contenders to represent the UK in the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest; she was third place and as such did not take part in the ESC.

+ Wizards are often depicted as having a special connection to supernatural beings, such as gods or fairies, or as such supernatural beings themselves.

+ The particles are in a state of unending motion and as such have kinetic energy.

+ However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance.

+ The Americans did not have a standing army as such and was still composed of individual militias, men who signed up for short periods of time.

+ This section of the highway is more of a commuter highway than a tourist highway, and as such the local economy does not rely on passing tourists.

+ For example, when molecules of NaCl dissolve in water we don’t really have any NaCl as such in the solution.

+ Not being able to sell the idea as such is a defeat to the discipline.

+ It was agreed that T20 figures would only be used to pad out the four columns, and as such they would come at the end of the infoboxes.

+ Most of the southeast portion of the country is in the Sahara Desert and as such is generally sparsely populated and unproductive economically.

+ East of Middle Street in Honolulu, H-1 is called the Lunalilo Freeway and is sometimes signed as such at older signs in the center of Honolulu.

+ Although they were interpreted as such at the time, there is little reason to believe that these American incidents had any correlation to “feuding” in Europe centuries earlier.

+ Accessing files marked as such will prompt the user to make an explicit trust decision to execute the file, as executables originating from the Internet can be potentially unsafe.

+ The event later became known as “The Day the Music Died”, after singer-songwriter Don McLean called it as such in his 1971 song “American Pie”.

+ Alternatively, a mineral is one listed as such by the International Mineralogical Association.

+ Undulators can provide hundreds of time more magnetic flux than a simple bending magnet and as such are in high demand at synchrotron radiation facilities.

+ Before a person is considered to be “venerable” he or she must be declared as such by a proclamation, approved by the Pope, of having lived a life that was “heroic in virtue” – the virtues being the Theological Virtues of faith, hope, and charity and the Cardinal Virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.

+ It was decided that while film had multiple meanings, movie did not and as such was the simplest way of describing the category of motion pictures.

+ I have noticed that indef blocked sockpuppet accounts are being placed in this category, and as such are to be deleted after one month.

+ It is none of those things, those that think of it as such are not worthy candidates to receive it in my opinion.

+ Ferrets are subject to insulinoma and as such they should not be given fruits except on rare occasions as a treat.

+ Installations without a transformer must be labelled as such on the breaker panel to alert future electricians that 240 volt appliances can not be installed.

+ After a string of proposals from various members of European royalty, including Charles II of England, Afonso VI of Portugal and Charles Emmanuel II of Savoy, she eventually fell in love with Antoine Nompar de Caumont, Duke of Lauzun and scandalised the court when she asked Louis XIV for permission to marry him, as such a union was viewed as a “mésalliance”.

+ According to the most famous Western Tantrik scholar, Sir John Woodroffe of the Kaliyuga, and as such are the voluminous source of present and practical orthodox ‘Hinduism’.

+ In 2009 the award will be for 20 000 euros and as such is one of the largest art awards in the visual arts sector.

+ RDTs are not foolproof and have a number of drawbacks, and as such a negative rapid diagnostic test should not be accepted at face-value and follow-up with malaria microscopy is necessary.

+ It is listed as such in the current Constitution; it is thus equivalent to organs such as the State Council, rather than to offices such as that of the Premier.

+ Even though chemically it is an amino acid, GABA is rarely referred to as such in the scientific or medical communities.

+ Geisha remain as such until they retire.

+ Shu belongs to the cosmic deities and as such no temples were dedicated to him.

+ Her husband was styled the Prince of Piedmont and as such she the Princess.

+ The flag of Serbia and Montenegro was originally adopted on 27 April 1992 as the flag of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was used as such from 1992 to 2003.

+ In a series of tweets in January 2016, she said that while she had “only ever liked boys” in the past, she was “open to liking any gender” and as such she is queer.

+ Eucrites are achondriteachondritic stony meteorites that originate from the surface of the asteroid 4 Vesta, and as such are part of the HED meteorite group.

+ This, however, got me to thinking that school projects should register as such on a WP page somewhere and they should give us guidelines as to what we can expect and what we should accept as normal behaviour.

+ Players selected as a priority pick or the father-son rule should be listed as such in small text.

+ The film and novel series “James Bond” was a popularizer of the genre, as well as such TV shows as The Man from UNCLE, Mission: Impossible, and I Spy.

+ If the pieces of ejecta are small, the material is called volcanic ash, defined as such particles less than 2mm in diameter, sand-sized or smaller.

+ I’m sorry, my internet access is as such that it is difficult to edit.

+ The Samuel Checkers-playing Program was among the world’s first successful self-learning programs, and as such a very early demonstration of the fundamental concept of artificial intelligence.

+ This sometimes results in a country being mentioned as NIC in a particular work, but that is rarely considered as such by the other authors.

+ He was first described as such in T.F.G.

+ Seeing opportunities for zoo visitors as such include two walk-though aviaries, open-fronted habitats, and species behind glass with underwater viewings.

+ It is often used as such a phrase when learning Czech or Slovak as a foreign language.

+ He was the Heir apparent of Savoy from his birth and as such was styled as the “Prince of Piedmont”.

+ A monophthong can be a lexeme of a language and as such it can as well be a syllable.

+ Commercial ferret foods are available but many contain grains and also fruits and as such are not suitable for them.

+ You are not a member of a team and as such should never be welcome here as you are only about pushing your own personal agenda and could care less about the actual product.

“disable” how to use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “disable”:

– And that template has the ability to disable the categorisation to CAT:TWU.

– The player must fight through Covenant forces to disable the bombs.

– Neo uses his powers to disable all the attacking machines, but falls unconscious.

– If the administrator requests more information or indicates that the request is “not done for now” or similar, they may still disable the tag to ‘clean up’ the category.

– The game is designed where certain body parts of the demon enemies can be damaged, so attacking and destroying those body parts can disable certain attacks and make them easier to kill.

– They might also disable the whole Firewire subsystem, or not provide Firewire at all.

disable how to use in sentences
disable how to use in sentences

Example sentences of “disable”:

- They also usually provide an option or plugin to disable it.

- The Covenant board the ship the player is aboard, and attempt to plant bombs to disable it and the other ships in the human fleet.

– They also usually provide an option or plugin to disable it.

– The Covenant board the ship the player is aboard, and attempt to plant bombs to disable it and the other ships in the human fleet.

– These areas are harder to miss, and are more likely to disable the target.

– Reference tags can be used for this purpose.It’s polite if you inform the administrator of the page you link to that you are deep linking to the content of his page, marking it as an external source, also providing a link to his complete page and that if he doesn’t like it he can use a script to disable deep linking.

– Or if that doesn’t work, you may be able to disable the infobox’s italics code altogether.

– As such, I think it’s probably time that the community discuss whether or not we wish to continue to permit editing by anonymous editors or whether we want to disable it.

– Any text before the code will disable the code and prevent a redirect.

– The second part of the Latin name comes from the fact that it can be used to temporarily disable the eye’s adaptation to light.

– Add anywhere in the template to disable labels, so only the text supplied as parameters appears, separated by semicolons.

– By default, “extension” and “mime” are displayed using ; to disable this.

– To disable the inclusion of such territories in a template, include the parameter “countries_only=yes”.

– Personally, I’d like to disable to content translator for use here, because it can’t produce simple English.

– If you want to disable wikitext in it, you should use lt;nowiki tags inside the template.

– Once VisualEditor is enabled you will have the option to disable it in your preferences so that you will no longer see it while it is in beta testing.

– Like all cnidarians, “Hydra” uses nematocysts, stinging cells which disable its prey.

– Please, disable it here.

– If the attackers advance at a more rapid rate than the defenders can kill or disable them then the attackers will reach the defenders.

Use the word “transition”

How to use in-sentence of “transition”:

– The seventh season covers the lead-up to the general election, the election, and the transition to a new administration.

– The glass transition temperature “T”, of the crystalline state of the material, if one exists.

– Egyptians believed in life after death, and that death was just a transition from one life to another.

– Bush presidential campaign, 20002000 presidential campaign and worked in the Bush-Cheney Transition on the National Security Council.

– The remainder of the match will be divided between transition moves and general offensive and defensive moves.

– To show their true gender as men, trans men may transition from living as women to living as men.

– Professor Phelps became interested in the Eastern European transition economies while there.

Use the word transition
Use the word transition

Example sentences of “transition”:

– In chemistry, silver is element 47, a transition metal.

– Most other transition metal and post-tranansition metal hydroxides do not dissolve in water.

– A trans man’s transition can include telling family and friends, wearing different clothes, flattening the chest, using a new name, changing legal papers, using medical treatments of testosterone, and changing the body with surgery.

– Chemists also study a polymer’s heatthermal properties such as its glass transition temperature and melting temperature.

– However, many persons disagreed, and they wanted a fast transition to market economy even if it meant dissolution of the Soviet Union.

– The Bantustans were abolished in May 1989 in the transition to independence.

– The transition metals usually form coloured ions.

– That means the transition from a quadrupedal archosaur reptile to a bipedal form took place before the dinosaurs evolved.

– In this kind of material, current passes through the material until it reaches the transition temperature, at which point the circuit breaks and current flow stops.

- In chemistry, silver is element 47, a transition metal.

- Most other transition metal and post-tranansition metal hydroxides do not dissolve in water.
- A trans man's transition can include telling family and friends, wearing different clothes, flattening the chest, using a new name, changing legal papers, using medical treatments of testosterone, and changing the body with surgery.

– After a statistically sufficient quantity of time, an electron in an excited state will undergo a transition to a lower state.

– In general, middle school acts as a transition between the elementary school structure where most people are all treated the same and the high school structure were most people are treated as individuals.

– For Complex coordination complexes containing transition metals, the valence shell consists of 18 electrons.

– It has transition metal carbene complex intermediates.

– On September 5, 2020, he was named a co-chair of the Biden-Harris Transition Team, which is planning Biden’s presidential transition.

– Thereby the transition of Eilenburg to an industrial city was advanced significantly.

More in-sentence examples of “transition”:

– The transition metals are a group of metals that are found in the middle of the periodic table.

– The transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy took more than a century in the United States, they lagged far behind their mother country, England.

– Temples marked the transition of Hinduism from the Vedic religion of ritual sacrifices to a religion of Bhakti or love and devotion to a personal deity.

– The digital television transition can be used instead.

– She is known for her reporting during the Spanish transition to democracyTransition to Democracy period in Spain.

– However, “Renaissance” is properly used in relation to a diverse series of cultural developments; which occurred over several hundred years in many different parts of Europe—especially central and northern Italy—and span the transition from late Medieval civilization and the opening of the early modern period.

– The find strongly suggests that the animals were fish, not amphibia, when the transition to limbs occurred.

– Silvia Federici tied the witch hunts to a history of the female body in the transition to capitalism.

– The ultimate goal in this practice is to transition past the use of icons, recognize the Absolute symbolized by the icons, on the path to realizing the nondual identity of one’s Atman and the Brahman.

– On September 12, 2019, SBN closed down UHF Channel 21’s analog signal in preparation of the DTV transition implementation.

– Manganese is a silvery-gray metal and is part of the group known as the transition metals.

– The transition between the two happened during the change from the medieval world to the modern world, in the Europe of the later 15th century.

– Research at Centrale Nantes is centred on three main priorities: factory of the future, energy transition and engineering for health.

– It can attach to certain transition metals.

– It is worth noting that roentgenium has unknown chemical properties, but is probably a transition metal.

– Other elements in the transition metals can be harmful to our body, like cadmium and mercury.

– Globally, forced labour generates $31bn, half of it in the industrialised world, a tenth in transition countries, the International Labour Organization says in a report on forced labour.

– Cobalt compounds are toxic in large quantities, like any other transition metal compounds.

– Dance historian Lynn Garafola believes Petipa “had an incalculable effect on Russian ballet.” She points out that he supervised the transition from Romanticism to Classicism in Russian ballet, and fused the Italian bravura and French lyrical techniques.

– He was the deputy and interim prime minister of Spain during the Spanish transition to democracy in the late 1970s.

– He was also one of the Fathers of the Constitution of 1978 and had a key role during his nation’s transition to democracy.

– It was additionally praised for showing Lopez’s transition from her acting career to a music career.

– The solar transition region is the part of the Sun’s atmosphere, between the chromosphere and outer part called the corona.

– A reaction will be more reactive if the energy of its transition is low.

– Only a disrotatory mode, in which symmetry about a reflection plane is maintained throughout the reaction, would result in maximum orbital overlap in the transition state.

– LPU understand that most of their students are moving away from home for the first time, so they strive to make the transition as smooth as possible.

– The Polish team suggest the fish tetrapod transition might have taken place as early as the Lower Devonian.

– The goal of the advisory board is to create ideas and rules on how to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States during Biden’s transition period.

– By now, many physicists’ interpretation of the apparent transition from the quantum to the classical realms is not wavefunction collapse, but quantum decoherence.

– Villaraigosa served as a national co-chairman of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 2008 Presidential campaign, and as a member of President of the United StatesPresident Barack Obama’s Transition Economic Advisory Board.

– Epaye was in the transition council.

– One possibility is that a transition between “H.

– Asked what democratic models Myanmar could look to, she said: “We have many, many lessons to learn from various places, not just the AsiaAsian countries like eastern European countries, which made the transition from communist autocracy to democracy in the 1980s and 1990s, and the Latin American countries, which made the transition from military governments.

– He then joined government service as the interim Minister of the Budget of President Corazon Aquino during the transition period following the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution.

– It is worth noting that meitnerium has unknown chemical properties, but is probably a transition metal.

– He formed a transition council to help with the change in government.

– He was a member of the presidential campaign staff and transition team for Ronald Reagan in 1980.

– Other principles, such as Čerenkov light and transition radiation, have also been applied to detect particles.

– The record crowd still remains at 121,696, who watched that most history-making of all Grand Finals in 1970, between Carlton and Collingwood, where Carlton came from a 44-point deficit at half-time to win the game by implementing an entirely new system of play, handballing out of the backline, which changed the game forever, and marked the beginnings of the transition of the game from one of a ‘territorial’ base to ‘possession football’.

– A pericyclic reaction is one that involves a transition state with a cyclic array of atoms and an associated cyclic array of interacting orbitals.

– This suggests that the transition is not quite complete, and some readers might not know about the new rules.

– It collapsed in 1991 as initially Slovenia, than Croatia, later other republics claimed higher independence and transition to parliamentary democracies.

– The precise event which signaled the transition of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire is a matter of interpretation.

– Bashkardi has numerous dialects and these dialects form a transition from Larestani to Balochi.

– In “Amphistium”, the transition from the typical symmetrical head of a vertebrate is incomplete, with one eye placed near the top-center of the head.

– The question of how land animals evolved into ocean-going leviathans was a mystery until recent discoveries in Pakistan revealed several stages in the transition of cetaceans from land to sea.

– The new place, which won the support of Abbasids who were fighting the Umayyads, was fully adopted after a transition period of several centuries, and the direction of the newly built mosques began to be built towards the new Mecca.

- The transition metals are a group of metals that are found in the middle of the periodic table.

- The transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy took more than a century in the United States, they lagged far behind their mother country, England.

“nightingale” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “nightingale”:

– From the start, the order has been open to women, Florence Nightingale being the first woman to receive the honour, in 1907.

– The nightingale is a small bird.

– Florence Nightingale was born into an upper class British peopleBritish family in 1820 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.

– The Nightingale Island was discovered by Dutch sailors in 1656 and named it “Gebroocken Eiland”.

– Some have said that Florence Nightingale invented it, but they were ignorant of Playfair’s creation.

– Some famous people with the name are Florence Nightingale and Florence Henderson.

– Farr publicly acknowledged he was wrong in 1866, but Nightingale never really gave up the miasma idea.

– Florence Nightingale Graham, better known as Elizabeth Arden, was a Canadianndash;American business woman who founded what is now known as Elizabeth Arden, Incorporated.

nightingale - example sentences
nightingale – example sentences

Example sentences of “nightingale”:

– The nightingale is the best thing of all in the lands of the Emperor of China.

– Inaccessible Island and the Nightingale Islands are located ; it is covered by snow in winter.

– Florence Nightingale was a wonderful woman who fought the odds of not living a life expected by her family.

– In 1949, she was awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal, the highest award made by the International Committee of the Red Cross.

– The nightingale returns to the palace.

– Some artists well known for breakbeat include Afrika Bambaataa, Whodini, Davy DMX, Deekline, Dynamix II, 2 Live Crew, Cybotron Cybotron, Hybrid, NAPT, DJ Icey, Stanton Warriors, Krafty Kuts, Freestylers, K-Swing, Soul Of Man, DJ Sharaz, Annie Nightingale and performance troupe Lucent Dossier Experience.

– The Nightingale is slightly larger than the robin, at around 15-16.5 cm length.

– The distribution is more southerly than the very closely related thrush nightingale “Luscinia luscinia”.

– After winning the International Music Competition in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1951, she made her professional operatic debut at the Holland Festival, as the Nightingale in Stravinsky’s “The Nightingale“, in 1952.

– Khaira Arby, known as The Nightingale of Timbuktu, was a Malian singer-songwriter.

– The territory consists of the main island of Tristan da Cunha itself, which measures about, along with the uninhabited Nightingale Islands and the wildlife reserves of Inaccessible Island and Gough Island.

– There are many statues of her in Britain, including one in Waterloo Place in London and a Florence Nightingale museum, also in London.

– She is proud and rejects his simple gifts of a nightingale and a beautiful rose.

– There is a syndrome named after her called “Florence Nightingale Syndrome”.

– Florence Nightingale visited in 1850 and learned from Pastor Theodor Fliedner and the deaconesses working there for the sick and the deprived.

– The thrush nightingale is a bird from Europe and Asia.

– In 1854, Florence Nightingale went to the Crimean War.

- The nightingale is the best thing of all in the lands of the Emperor of China.

- Inaccessible Island and the Nightingale Islands are located ; it is covered by snow in winter.

“so long as” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “so long as”:

– Szell agreed to do this so long as they always did exactly what he wanted.

– This is fine so long as the player has time to pick the bow up again when it goes back to arco.

– She loved Tchaikovsky’s music and promised him that she would pay him a lot of money every month so long as he promised her that he would never try to meet her.

– They last so long as they are the best explanation.

– King Edward offered Scotland a deal which allowed them to have a Scottish king so long as King Edward was still in charge.

so long as use in-sentences
so long as use in-sentences

Example sentences of “so long as”:

- The heterozygote has a permanent advantage so long as malaria exists; and it has existed as a human parasite for a long time.

- Even if the coverage is limited, so long as the coverage is about the topic and can be sourced, then it is notable, yes? All these articles had sourcing and therefore, I think, should not have been deleted at all.

– The heterozygote has a permanent advantage so long as malaria exists; and it has existed as a human parasite for a long time.

– Even if the coverage is limited, so long as the coverage is about the topic and can be sourced, then it is notable, yes? All these articles had sourcing and therefore, I think, should not have been deleted at all.

– Breeding habitats in Russia are similar, though they can even be found nesting in the steppe and in semi-desert, so long as water is near.

– Who has written the material should be irrelevant so long as these policies are closely adhered to.

– On, Kingdom of RomaniaRomania and the signed a treaty that allowed Russian troops to pass through Romanian land, so long as the Russians respected the integrity of the Romanians.

– He said to Nikolay Krestinsky in June 1925, as recorded in his diary: “I had said I would not come to conclude a treaty with Russia so long as our political situation in the other direction was not cleared up, as I wanted to answer the question whether we had a treaty with Russia in the negative”.

– It is within one’s rights to license those contributions under any terms one prefers, so long as one does it in addition to also being covered under the GFDL.

– Federal law and treaties, so long as they are in accordance with the Constitution, preempt conflicting state and territorial laws in the 50 U.S.

– As with all such Star Trek fan productions, permission to use copyrighted and trademarked properties from the original series are allowed so long as the production is not-for-profit.

– Since I am no longer going to be using this bot, I would like to request that its’ bot flag be removed so long as it can be reinstated immediately upon request when I need it again.

– However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance.

– They can adapt to any dense plant community so long as there is cover and openings to fly out.

– However, there are some places, especially in opera, where it can be effective so long as it is not done all the time.

– Other schools, especially private schools, may have a formal uniform, or they may be free to choose their own clothes so long as they are the school colour.

Use the word “organelle”

How to use in-sentence of “organelle”:

+ The cells typically have two slightly unequal flagella and a unique organelle called a haptonema.

+ A cilium is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells.

+ Its main functions are to maintain a cell’s shape, cell motility, chromosome movement in cell division, and organelle movement.

+ A hydrogenosome is a membrane-enclosed organelle of some Anaerobic organismanaerobic trichomonads, fungi and a few metazoa.

+ A plastid is a self-reproducing organelle of plants and algae.

+ In cell biology, an organelle is a part of a cell that does a specific job.

+ The central vacuole is a cellular organelle found in plant cells.

Use the word organelle
Use the word organelle

“combinatorial” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “combinatorial”:

– He is known for his theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory.

– He work includes solving problems of combinatorial optimization, asking questions about what an Algorithmic efficiencyefficient algorithm looks like, and works about algorithmic complexity theory,.

– He has specialized in problems of combinatorial analysis, number theory, coding theory and communications.

– These combinatorial games can be represented by trees, each vertex of which is the game resulting from a particular move from the game directly below it on the tree.

Combinatorial game theory, also known as CGT is a branch of applied mathematics and theoretical computer science that studies combinatorial games, and is distinct from “traditional” or “economic” game theory.

– In combinatorial math, a superpermutation is a list of numbers that contains each different arrangement of symbols it is made up of inside of it.

– CGT arose in relation to the theory of impartial games, the two-player game of Nim in particular, with an emphasis on “solving” certain types of combinatorial games.

combinatorial use in sentences
combinatorial use in sentences

Example uses in sentence of “mozart”

How to use in-sentence of “mozart”:

+ On 2 August 1788 Mozart wrote a letter to his sister Nannerl.

+ He conducted music by the main central-European composers: Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Brahms, Bruckner, Mahler and Strauss.

+ He was said to have forced Mozart to rewrite a duet five times.

+ He was impressed and asked Mozart to write an opera for the company.

+ Along with Bach and Beethoven, Mozart is regarded as one of the greatest composers who has ever lived.

+ It was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1775.

+ The manager of the opera house hired Mozart to write an opera for Prague.

Example uses in sentence of mozart
Example uses in sentence of mozart

Example sentences of “mozart”:

+ He loved the music of earlier composers like Johann Sebastian BachBach, Handel and Mozart and he built on the traditions they had made.

+ It was once thought that this piece was composed in 1778 when Mozart was briefly living in Paris.

+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was influenced by Gluck’s reforms.

+ From a very early age, the young Mozart showed great musical talent.

+ As a young man, Mozart tried but failed to establish himself as a composer in Paris.

+ It was composer Gioachino Rossini who dubbed Dugléré “Le Mozart de la cuisine”.

+ His uncle had a group of musicians who played music by European composers like Joseph HaydnHaydn, Mozart and Beethoven.

+ He had helped Mozart in his career and now he was helping Haydn.

+ He loved the music of earlier composers like Johann Sebastian BachBach, Handel and Mozart and he built on the traditions they had made.

+ It was once thought that this piece was composed in 1778 when Mozart was briefly living in Paris.
+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was influenced by Gluck’s reforms.

+ He is also music director of the Mozart Orchestra of Bologna, Italy.

+ The work was a favorite of 19th century musicians The Piano Concerto in D minor is the first of only two concertos Mozart wrote in minor keys.

+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart visited the Sistine Chapel during a tour of Europe with his father in 1770.

+ I agreed to try out the violin and stayed with it.” “What’s On in London”, 20 April 2005 She began her formal violin education at the Leopold Mozart Conservatory in Augsburg.

+ Composers such as Mozart and Schubert wrote folk dances for orchestras or small groups of instruments.

More in-sentence examples of “mozart”:

+ Composers such as Haydn and Mozart nearly always used them, even with their small orchestras.

+ The Piano Concerto in D minor was written by Mozart between the third week of January 1785 and February 10 of the same year.

+ He was famous for his Mozart performances, and particularly enjoyed playing Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Bizet and Dvořák.

+ Leopold Mozart wrote a book called “The Art of Playing the Violin”.

+ Turkish stories and music were very popular at that time in Europe, and Mozart writes some Turkish music in this opera.

+ In three months, Mozart had completed the music.

+ A Mozart horn concerto sounds very different when played on a modern horn.

+ He met Mozart in Bologna in 1770.

+ Some musical criticismcritics thought that his Mozart sounded a bit too lacking in feeling, but Szell said “I cannot pour chocolate sauce over asparagus”.

+ Some people have said that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the music used for the national anthem.

+ Plays, operas, and even a ballet were produced on the theme by the time Mozart and da Ponte started work on their opera.

+ Mostly, however, Mozart was not so interested in writing about the old Greek gods and kings.

+ He listened to music by Haydn and Mozart and became very interested in general knowledge.

+ In November 1953 Brain recorded the Mozart Horn Concertos Nos.

+ Anton Dermota, Fritz Wunderlich and Francisco Araiza are the three leading people as Mozart tenor.

+ When Mozart wrote his horn concertos he was writing for a hand horn.

+ The movie about Mozart which was called Amadeus was filmed in the Estates Theatre.

+ It would be assumed that Mozart would have written the improvisations in his copy.

+ They were performed in memory of Mozart by the singers and musicians who worked with him in Vienna.

+ This helped him to get a good knowledge of French composers such as Gounod as well as music by Mozart and Beethoven.

+ His last recording was a series of Mozart overtures with the Columbia Symphony Orchestra at the end of March in 1961.

+ In Vienna, Mozart asked da Ponte for a libretto.

+ Schoenberg, Webern Berg are sometimes called the “Second Viennese School”-The first was Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven a hundred years before.

+ It has a more general European character, based on the style of Mozart and Beethoven.

+ Bach met the 8-year-old Mozart who visited London with his father Leopold.

+ With three friends he formed a string quartet and they helped to make the string quartets of Joseph HaydnHaydn, Mozart and Beethoven better known in France.

+ He additionally recorded works of Mozart and Schubert for piano four-hands and two pianos with Murray Perahia for the CBS Masterworks, two albums of Schubert songs with Barbara Hendricks for EMI, and a disc of works by Schubert for piano four-hands with Daniel Barenboim for Teldec.

+ Some of the greatest classical musicians including Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven and possibly Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart were German.

+ During the 1770s he was a good friend of the Mozart family.

+ When Joseph II heard it he said to Mozart that there were “too many notes”, to which Mozart replied: “There are just as many notes as there should be”.

+ They played works by lots of composers, especially Joseph HaydnHaydn, Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven.

+ Beethoven had first wanted to study with Mozart, but by the time Beethoven was ready to study in Vienna, Mozart had died.

+ He liked the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart so much that he changed his third name from Wilhelm to Amadeus.

+ There was a “clarinet in C” when Mozart was alive, but was later replaced by the larger, richer sounding “clarinet in B♭”.

+ He helped Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by copying out the music for “La clemenza di Tito” and “Die Zauberflöte” in 1791.

+ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart learned from Gluck’s ideas about opera.

+ He additionally recorded works of Mozart and Schubert for piano four-hands and two pianos with Murray Perahia for CBS Masterworks, two albums of Schubert songs with Barbara Hendricks for EMI, and a disc of works by Schubert for piano four-hands with Daniel Barenboim for Teldec.

+ Composers such as Mozart and Schubert also wrote a lot of music which was for dancing or easy listening.

+ He has taste, and what is more, the most profound knowledge of composition.” Mozart was in the same Masonic Lodge as Haydn, and he dedicated some of his string quartets to him.

+ His recordings include the four horn concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart which he recorded with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan.

+ It was left unfinished when Mozart died.

+ Although he knew the works of Bach and Mozart very well, many of his compositions were clearly influenced by Mendelssohn.

+ Joseph HaydnHaydn, Mozart and Beethoven all wrote minuets and trios.

+ The Mozart tenor with characteristics including all of the previous mentioned must be able to perform within the strict borders which are laid out by the Mozart style.

+ He sang several roles in Mozart and Monteverdi operas, then he sang the Male Chorus in Britten’s “The Rape of Lucretia” and Aschenbach in “Death in Venice”.

+ It was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788.

+ It still sounded very different when Mozart wrote for it.

+ A female singer from the Italian theatre sang two arias then we had the new and very fine concerto.” Mozart played the concerto again at the Burgtheater on February 15, 1785.

+ King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia loved the cello, and he inspired Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven to write music with interesting cello parts.

+ Composers such as Haydn and Mozart nearly always used them, even with their small orchestras.

+ The Piano Concerto in D minor was written by Mozart between the third week of January 1785 and February 10 of the same year.

In-sentence examples of “Fed up”

How to use in-sentence of “Fed up”:

+ Kevin DuBrow was kicked out as the band was fed up with his insults.

+ All I know, is that we need to fix it, because frankly, i’m getting fed up of this wiki.

+ He had a good salary there, but soon got fed up because he argued with his employers.

+ Sixx attended seven schools in the span 11 years and his grandparents were fed up with his antics.

+ Bach got rather fed up with the priests who were always complaining about it, so he resigned and took another job in Mühlhausen, not far away.

+ Geoffrey’s wife, Yvonne, is fed up of his drinking.

+ Radical feminists were largely fed up with the male-dominated left wing radicalism and formed the Women’s Liberation Movement.

In-sentence examples of Fed up
In-sentence examples of Fed up

Use the word “pyramid”

How to use in-sentence of “pyramid”:

– A pyramid is a three-dimensional shape.

– There is a pyramid on the very top of MesseTurm.

– It was Imhotep who conceived and built the Step Pyramid at Sakkara.

– Eudoxus proved the pyramid and cone have one-third the volume of a prism and cylinder on the same base and of the same height.

– The pyramid is part of large complex, which is in the middle of the city.

– MIPS implementations were also used by Digital Equipment Corporation, NEC, Pyramid Technology, Siemens Nixdorf, Tandem Computers and others during the late 1980s and 1990s.

Use the word pyramid
Use the word pyramid

Example sentences of “pyramid”:

– The pyramid probably served as a temple to one of the deities of Teotihuacán; but the name of the deity, and the nature of the cult are unknown today.

– He encourages Dumbo and tells the circus director to make Dumbo the top of an elephant pyramid stunt which ends up literally bringing the house down, and Dumbo is given the job of “baby clown” in a repetitive, humiliating and dangerous number as punishment.

– The largest one was the Great Pyramid of Giza.

– The pyramid was probably built for Khufu, an Egyptian pharaoh.

– The nearby Meidum pyramid is the only prominent tourist attraction in the area.

– Recent projects at the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent have greatly expanded evidence of cultural practices.

– Additionally, it has been criticized for having characteristics in common with Ponzi schemePonzi and pyramid schemes.

– The ancient Ancient GreeceGreeks called the Great Pyramid one of the seven wonders of the world.

– A food pyramid is a chart that can be used to see how many servings of each food should be eaten each day.

- The pyramid probably served as a temple to one of the deities of Teotihuacán; but the name of the deity, and the nature of the cult are unknown today.

- He encourages Dumbo and tells the circus director to make Dumbo the top of an elephant pyramid stunt which ends up literally bringing the house down, and Dumbo is given the job of "baby clown" in a repetitive, humiliating and dangerous number as punishment.
- The largest one was the Great Pyramid of Giza.

– It was in a storeroom, south of the pyramid of Queen Iput II.

– The two nonwinning finalists also received the board game “Game of the Year” by University Games as well as a Tigris Pyramid and Movana.

– This is also where we see the Moon Pyramid being constructed, which is one of the earliest public structures in the city that still stands today.

– A pyramid scheme is a way of making money that cannot continue very long.

– Either way works, but the technical formula for the volume of a pyramid is the former, due to its use of the capital B, which is shorthand for length and width as previously mentioned.

– He was the founder of the MMM МММ series of pyramid schemes.

– Out of those structures only the Great Pyramid still exists in the 21st century.

More in-sentence examples of “pyramid”:

– Scholars think that Henet is a goddess because she is called “mother of the king” in the Pyramid Texts.

– It is the only Egyptian pyramid to have the two passages.

– Because of this, the normal speaking voice of a person at the top of one pyramid can be heard by someone standing at the top of another pyramid a great distance away.

– The Walter Pyramid also hosts the World Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championships or, in Portuguese language, “Mundiais”.

– Studies from their radiocarbon assays demonstrated that the construction of the pyramid was later than what many had thought before.

– A pyramid is a structure, usually of stone, built in the shape of a pyramid.

– It looks like a Reuleaux triangle as a pyramid with three sides at the bottom.

– The pyramid were mostly made of limestone.

– Many people believe that multilevel marketing is also a pyramid scheme.

– Egyptians were not happy that the only surviving ancient wonder, the Great Pyramid of Giza, would have to compete with the Statue of Liberty, the Sydney Opera House, and other modern sites.

– A badly damaged white Tura Tura limestone pyramidion is thought to have been made for the Red Pyramid of Sneferu at Dahshur.

– He is also thought to be the one who built the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

– The pyramid has three sides with the three ridges pointing towards the west, northeast and south.

– The Louvre Pyramid is a pyramid built of glass and metal.

– The FA accepted a non-promoting Saturday league to the pyramid in May 2017.

– These were sealed off by during the building of the pyramid during the Third Dynasty.

– Originally, the pyramid was covered with plates made of calcite, which showed images of animals, such as jaguars, but these plates did not survive.

– Djoser’s pyramid is the oldest complete stone building complex known in history, built in the Third Dynasty.

– Each pyramid is identified by the pharaoh who ordered it built, their approximate reign and its place.

– These include the Great Sphinx, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and a number of other large pyramids and temples.

– The building of the Step Pyramid was quite an achievement.

– However, teams often leave these for pyramid leagues.

– There have been many different theories to explain how the pyramid was built.

– Henet is in royal funerary texts from the Pyramid Age as a protective symbol against snakes.

– The Great Pyramid was built by the pharaoh Khufu from the Ancient Egyptian Old Kingdom.

– The pyramid has a base length of about.

– During the New Kingdom, some private underground tombs had a small brick pyramid built on top of them.

– Because of the haste, Neferirkare’s monument lacked several basic elements of a pyramid complex: a valley temple, a causeway, and a cult pyramid.

– The Walter Pyramid was designed by Don Gibbs.

– When it was built, the Great Pyramid was covered by white stones that formed a smooth outer surface.

– Aztec artists made their pyramid and other stone buildings into art too, by carving into them.

– Therefore, the participants in the bottom 3 tiers of the pyramid lose their money if the scheme collapses.

– The oldest man-made pyramid found is called the Step pyramid.

– This pyramid was mostly dedicated to investments and pilgrimage.

– Surrounding the pyramid there are several hundred mastaba tombs of nobles.

– For example, try to re-think your own words in terms of the graphic pyramid at the right.

– One is close to the pyramid and one near the Nile.

– Each casing block was then trimmed so that the outer surface of the pyramid would be smooth and white.

– Ascelpius was the god of medicines and healing and was often associated with Imhotep, the architect of the step pyramid of King Djoser.

– The Walter Pyramid is a 5,000 seat indoor multi-purpose arena on the campus of Long Beach State University in Long Beach, CaliforniaLong Beach, California.

– Some casing blocks still remain on the top of the pyramid next to Khufu’s.

– Growth in poor countries is faster than in rich ones; some rich countries have a population pyramid that is nearly square.

– However, some Sunday league clubs sometimes join pyramid leagues.

– The Nadeshiko League consists of three divisions that correspond to the top three levels of the Japanese women’s football pyramid respectively: the Nadeshiko League Division 1, the Nadeshiko League Division 2, and the Nadeshiko.

– The Great Pyramid is part of a group of buildings, called the Giza Necropolis.

– There are a number of famous step pyramids whose builders are not known, including the largest of all: the Great Pyramid of Cholula.

– The Aztecs named the building Pyramid of the Sun, when they entered the abandoned city of Teotihuacán.

– The Great Pyramid of Giza was granted honorary status.

– This makes it the second largest pyramid in pre-Columbian America, after the Great Pyramid of Cholula.

– Most of what can be seen of the pyramid now is its basic core of 2,300,000 blocks of limestone and granite.

- Scholars think that Henet is a goddess because she is called "mother of the king" in the Pyramid Texts.

- It is the only Egyptian pyramid to have the two passages.
- Because of this, the normal speaking voice of a person at the top of one pyramid can be heard by someone standing at the top of another pyramid a great distance away.