– You may also choose not to do freetime events by staying in your dormitory and taking a nap in your bed.
– In the 1950s he began to receive more commissions from American universities for campus designs and individual buildings; these include the Noyes dormitory at Vassar.
– A “ghotul” is like a mixed-sex dormitory where adolescents practice sexual intercourse, sometimes with a single partner and sometimes with multiple partners.
– Vauchock has a disability because she fell off a dormitory roof. The fall broke her back. Before the accident, she was involved in athletics. Vauchock did like skiing while she was at school. She thought she got more mileage out of running than skiing. Vauchock started skiing after the accident because others encouraged her to try the sport.
– Soma is assigned to Polaris Dormitory where he meets other students who want to be chefs, including Megumi Tadokoro.
– It includes the University Hospital, the Institute for Human Performance, Setnor Academic Building, Central New York Gamma Knife Center, Jacobsen Hall, Regional Oncology Center, Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, Weiskotten Hall, and Clark Tower dormitory for 170 students.
– An office, a canteen, an outpatient clinic, and a solarium were built here, and in 1928 a hydropathic center for 24 baths and a polyclinic was built, and wooden dormitory buildings were erected between 1931-1934.
– Bury is between Rochdale and Salford; the town is a dormitory town in a northern suburb of Manchester.
– At the Fermi level, the probability of a state being occupied is ½.
– She also won many awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Medal of Science, the Enrico Fermi Award and the Vannevar Bush Award.
– However, fermi condensates have reached even lower temperatures than Bose–Einstein condensates.
– He won the Enrico Fermi Award in 2013.
– He was a professor of physics at University of Pennsylvania, Stony Brook UniversitySUNY at Stony Brook, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
– The most important ones are the top of the valence band, the bottom of the conduction band, the Fermi energy, the vacuum level, and the energy levels of any defect states in the crystals.
– Creating a fermi condensate is very difficult.
– The Fermi distribution tells with what probability, a Fermi gas, at a given temperature and energy level, will have a particle in the given state.
Some example sentences of fermi
Example sentences of “fermi”:
- More recent campaigning by anti-nuclear groups has related to several nuclear power plants including the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Plant, "Examiner", June 28, 2007.
- For example, "The Forge of God" tries to explain the Fermi paradox.
- The laboratory was founded in 1967 as the National Accelerator Laboratory; it was renamed in honor of Enrico Fermi in 1974.
– More recent campaigning by anti-nuclear groups has related to several nuclear power plants including the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Power Plant, “Examiner”, June 28, 2007.
– For example, “The Forge of God” tries to explain the Fermi paradox.
– The laboratory was founded in 1967 as the National Accelerator Laboratory; it was renamed in honor of Enrico Fermi in 1974.
– With Fermi and Yukawa’s papers the modern model of the atom was complete.
– Bose–Einstein condensates and fermi condensates are also both man-made states of matter.
– Pauli’s “neutron” was renamed the neutrino by Enrico Fermi in 1931, and after about thirty years it was finally demonstrated that a neutrino really is emitted during beta decay.
– As of January 1, 2007, Fermilab is operated by the Fermi Research Alliance, a joint venture of the University of Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology and the Universities Research Association.
– Other paradoxes of time travel are a variation of the Fermi paradox, Fermi paradox: not really a paradox, just a question: see link.
– The physicist Enrico Fermi first asked the question in an informal discussion in 1950.
– To cap the year off, Fermi submitted a theory of the neutrino to “Nature”.
– A fermionic Condensationcondensate, or fermi condensate, is a phase which is very similar to the Bose–Einstein condensate.
– Like the Bose–Einstein condensates, fermi condensates will coalesce with the particles that make them up.
– They discovered two new things Fermi did not observe.
– Giazotto won the Tomassoni awardsCaterina Tomassoni e Felice Pietro Chisesi Prize, a Matteucci Medal, and shared the Enrico Fermi Prize with Barry Barish in 2016.
– Between the years of 1997 to 2012, astronomers mapped these bursts in the sky, with the help of the robotic satellites Swift and Fermi which looks for gamma-ray bursts and measures their redshifts.
+ He fired golden arrows at people to make them fall in love, and lead arrows to make people fall out of love.
+ When referring to teeth, it means the teeth at the front of the mouth that grow and fall out and are replaced in childhood.
+ He is most famous for his work with the Chicago-based band Fall Out Boy.
+ The program is Presenterhosted by rock band Fall Out Boy.
+ He worked with artists such as W.ill.i.am, Afrojack, LMFAO, Linkin Park, Iggy Azalea, Lil Jon, Laidback Luke, BTS BTS, Louis Tomlinson, Rise Against, Vini Vici and Fall Out Boy.
+ They also said that it was similar to the music of Stump’s old band, Fall Out Boy.
+ In May 2008, Ashlee married Pete Wentz, from the band Fall Out Boy.
+ In the episode “Interesting”, he drinks a pint of blue liquid which makes his hair fall out and the number 666 is visible on the side of his head.
fall out how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “fall out”:
+ Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy came across the band’s music and liked what he heard.
+ In 2008 a live cover he did of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It” with Fall Out Boy was released.
+ Following the band’s breakup in 1997, Tim formed metalcore band “Arma Angelus”, along with singer Pete Wentz, who was to become bassist in mainstream pop punk/emo band Fall Out Boy.
+ In hair, this causes the hair to fall out and it is replaced by a new one.
+ About 100 fall out each day, but they usually grow back.
+ Make America Psycho Again is the first remix album by Fall Out Boy, released on October 30, 2015.
+ This Ain’t A Scene, It’s an Arms Race is a 2007 single single by Fall Out Boy, from the album “Infinity on High”.
+ In 2009, following two nationwide tours and the release of a greatest hits compilation, the members of Fall Out Boy decided to take a break.
+ These hairs gradually fall out when the bow is used a lot.
+ Kirkpatrick has appeared in the music videos for “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” by Good Charlotte, “2nd Sucks” by A Day to Remember and “Irresistible” by Fall Out Boy featuring Demi Lovato.
+ Pete Wentz from Fall Out Boy came across the band's music and liked what he heard.
+ In 2008 a live cover he did of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" with Fall Out Boy was released.
+ Following the band's breakup in 1997, Tim formed metalcore band "Arma Angelus", along with singer Pete Wentz, who was to become bassist in mainstream pop punk/emo band Fall Out Boy.
+ By the early 1980s, disco had started to fall out of popularity, and other genres, such as dance, Hi-NRG and post-disco grew in popularity.
+ Patrick Vaughn Stump is an AmericansAmerican musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist and composer of the American rock band Fall Out Boy.
+ His behaviour causes him to fall out with Ophelia, a girl he was in love with.
+ The ink does not fall out of the cylinder as it sticks to the sides of the tube.
+ A very few rocks also fall out of the sky.
+ Those who bought “Infinity On High” could download “Leaked In London” from Fall Out Boy’s website by using the CDPass software and inserting the “Infinity On High” CD into their computer.
+ His album is a complete solo effort as he is doing everything: performing, composing all music, penning all lyrics, playing over ten instruments and producing, with the album’s recording is funded by his own Fall Out Boy earnings.
– On February 15, 2021, support for the political prisoner was undertaken by Tony Lloyd, a member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.
– The last President who held office during the apartheid era was Frederik Willem de Klerk; who was responsible for holding negotiations with political prisoner Nelson Mandela to bring an end to apartheid.
– He was the General Secretary of the PCT from 1970 to 1989, during which period he became a political prisoner for helping participants in the Kaohsiung Incident.
– From 1973 to 1974, he was a political prisoner under the Francisco Franco dictatorship.
– In 1998, the PDP in its first presidential primary election held in Jos, Plateau State, North Central part of Nigeria where they nominated former military leader Olusegun Obasanjo who had just been released from detention as political prisoner as the presidential candidate in the elections of February 1999, with Atiku Abubakar as his running mate.
– Hayrikyan was a internationally-known political prisoner in USSR.
– They wanted Obama to talk about Liu Xiaobo and another political prisoner named Gao Zhisheng.
+ From 1987 till 2004 he was employed at the University of Graz where he taught the philosophy of biology.
+ There is a television program called “Shop till you drop”.
+ He worked here till he retired in 1985.
+ The Organisation of the Commissioner for Philately and Scripophily existed till 1926 and was superseded by the Soviet Philatelic Association.
+ She served as vice-mayor of Lendava from November 2006 till November 2011.
How to use in sentence of till
Example sentences of “till”:
+ This holds true till today; “Westside Story OST” and “Top of the Forbidden City OST” are the only two albums that remain unrepackaged.
+ If she says it is OK he sees her home and stays at her house till a certain time, some communities midnight, some 1:00a.m., and others anywhere between 1:00a.m.
+ He was the Private Secretary to Sir Salar Jung till his death and later was Private Secretary to the Nizam of Hyderabad.
+ He further completed I Com from Tahachal Campus and studied B Com till second year from Patan Campus.
+ The place was considered so treacherous that it was used by the kings of Rewa State, who ruled the area till 1947, as an open air prison for detaining errant civilians and officers.In the 1800s, there were three separate rulers of Singrauli.
+ At his fathers death in 1675, his mother took over a regency in the name of her nine year old son and would remain in de facto power till 1684 when Victor Amadeus banished her further involvement in the state.
+ Henry IV was King of Germany from 1056 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1084, till he was forced to abdicationstep down in 1105.
+ Liebenwerda was part of the Electorate of Saxony and Kingdom of Saxony till 1815.
+ After being coach of the team he went to his old team FK Austria Wien which he coached from 1954 till 1955.
+ His public investigations into the 1955 lynching of teenager Emmett Till had made him a prominent black leader.
+ However the mother does protect the young in the water for a few days till they learn to fend for themselves.
+ The western half of the Roman Empire lasted for about 500 years till the barbarian general Odoacer deposed its final emperor Romulus Augustus.
+ This holds true till today; "Westside Story OST" and "Top of the Forbidden City OST" are the only two albums that remain unrepackaged.
+ If she says it is OK he sees her home and stays at her house till a certain time, some communities midnight, some 1:00a.m., and others anywhere between 1:00a.m.
More in-sentence examples of “till”:
+ He had close relations with Johnson before he started his navy career and kept them till Johnson's death in 1973.
+ Sultans have not shown the best performance till yet to achieve any title of Pakistan Super League.
+ Martin was president from 1837 till 1841.
+ He had close relations with Johnson before he started his navy career and kept them till Johnson’s death in 1973.
+ Sultans have not shown the best performance till yet to achieve any title of Pakistan Super League.
+ Martin was president from 1837 till 1841.
+ From 2001 till 2008 he was manager of different teams in Germany and Austria.
+ From 2000 till 2003 he played for Dynamo Kiew and Arsenal Kiew in the Ukraine.
+ Mirza Ghulam is widely acknowledged to have devoted his life to furthering the cause of his movement and countering allegations of heresy against his person till his death at Lahore in 1908.
+ Then the priests of Baal all prepared the bull, and called to Baal all morning till noon.
+ The Dissected Till Plains were created by pre-Wisconsin glaciers during the Pre-Illinoian Stage.
+ Starting from 13.09.2009 till 14.05.2011 he was the Dean of Faculty of Arts at the Ain Shams University.
+ From 1977 till 1983 he was Director of Residency Training, Department of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
+ His wife would be known as the “Dowager Princess of Brazil” till her death in 1829.
+ He went on to Hamburger SV in the German Bundesliga where he played till 1998.
+ Two years later, in 1967, he became Minister for Development Cooperation in the Cabinet-De Jong, a post he held till 1971.
+ Everyone can visit it at any time of the day.It is advisable to visit it from 6 am till about 4 pm, after which it gets dark.
+ Up till now, admins have simply deleted such edits, but that is not the proper way of dealing with them.
+ The company was founded in 1934 by Chandrashekhar Agashe, who served as its managing director till his death in 1956.
+ He was the first President of independent Azerbaijan from October 1991 till May 1992.
+ To reach Neverland, Peter Pan states one must fly “second to the right, and straight on till morning”.
+ One of the clublegends is Erich Hof, who played from 1954 till 1969 for the club.
+ For this club he played from 1924 till his death 1939.
+ Officially regent till 1648, she maintained huge influence within the Savoyard government at the time which only ended at her death in 1663.
+ It can be harvested until we have the first frost and till then, we can harvest five times from one root in average.
+ The turning point in her career was not till the year 2000, when she won the role of Naru in “Love Hina” and the role of Honda Touru in “Fruits Basket”.
+ She is co-founder of the party, and was political leader from 2002 till 2019.
+ Also from 1950 till 1958 there was no competition because the ÖFB was not interested in.
+ During Ice Ages, glacial activity shaped much of New England’s landscape, eroding mountains, leaving glacial till scattered everywhere, and forming glacial lakes.
+ Girls are betrothed at six or seven, and the husband-elect continually makes small presents to his father-in-law-elect till the bride reaches womanhood.
+ From 1996 till 2000 he played for the German team VfB Stuttgart, with the club he played in the 1997/98 UEFA Cup final versus Chelsea.
+ He had a relationship with the singer and actress Georgette Leblanc from 1895 till 1918.
+ With the GAK where he was coach from 1996 till 2000 he won the Austrian Cup.
+ Meles Zenawi Asres was the Prime Minister of Ethiopia since 1995 till his death on 20 August 2012.
+ He has participated at Melodifestivalen six times; in 1962, her performed “Anneli” and “När min vän”, in 1963, he performed “Twist till menuett” and “En gång i Stockholm”.
+ Under the second Soviet occupation repressions against Ukrainian nationalists continued and lasted till dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
+ He stayed with the team from 1948 till 1954.
+ It existed till the late 1930s.
+ This glorious history of Bihar lasted till around the middle of the 7th or 8th century A.D.
+ The first song she learned was “God be With You, Till we Meet Again” and she played at her local church.
+ From March 27th till April 2nd, 2011, the NRL Championship Tournament takes place to Cambridge, Ontario.
+ From 1980 till 2008 they played each season in the highest class.
+ Many events occurred during the period of the siege, till the fort was finally taken.
+ Darrang Division was administered till 1833 from Guwahati.
+ He served as the managing director of the company from its inception in 1934 till his death in 1956.
+ The trial of those accused of killing Till had a large amount of press attention.
+ It is believed that five brothers in mahabharat made a tunnel till there for escape.
– This can addressed by using a dual Grignard system with a cheap reducing Grignard reagent such as n-butylmagnesium bromide.
– In cases where the Grignard reagent is adding to a prochiral aldehyde or ketone, the Asymmetric inductionFelkin-Anh model or Cram’s Rule can usually predict which stereoisomer will form.
– A Grignard reagent can also be involved in coupling reactions.
– Hydrolysis of this complex yields hydroperoxides and organic reductionreduction with an additional equivalent of Grignard reagent gives an alcohol.
– The only drawback is the requirement of at least two equivalents of Grignard reagent in the reaction.
– Without the Fe, the Grignard reagent would attack the ester functional groupgroup over the aryl halide.
– Atmospheric humidity can alter the yield yield of making a Grignard reagent from magnesium turnings and an alkyl halide.
– Since the advent of modern drainage in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Fens have been radically transformed, so that today arable farming has almost entirely replaced pastoral and the economy of the Fens is heavily invested in the production of crops such as grains, vegetables and some cash crops such as rapeseed or canola.
– The seminary has four departments: Exegetical Theology, Historical Theology, Pastoral Ministry and Mission, and Systematic Theology.
– In 1930, Liddle got a pastoral lease from the government for a block of land around the Wollara Range.
– Ha established Korea Presbyterian Church and the Korea Presbyterian Seminary, serving as Pastoral General, Christian education, Missions etc., at his own expense.
– At the start of the 1800s, Beethoven wrote a pastoral symphony, Symphony No.
– They traditionally lead a nomadic pastoral life.
– He focused mainly on the pastoral care of Roma, prisoners and the homeless.
pastoral use in sentences
Example sentences of “pastoral”:
- It consists of a pastoral lease that is owned by the indigenous community Imaṉpa.
- Pastoral leases in the Kakadu area were progressively given up from 1889, because the Victoria River Victoria River and the Barkly Tablelands were better pastoral regions.
– It consists of a pastoral lease that is owned by the indigenous community Imaṉpa.
– Pastoral leases in the Kakadu area were progressively given up from 1889, because the Victoria River Victoria River and the Barkly Tablelands were better pastoral regions.
– Mount Ebenezer is a Station pastoral station and roadhouse in the south of the Northern Territory, Australia.
– The town was established in the 1860s on what was the Pastoral Lease ‘Goolagong’of Edward Sheahan from around 1840.
– It has occurred independently in both northern Europe and East Africa in populations with a pastoral lifestyle.
– He was one of the first people of Indigenous AustraliansAboriginal descent to get a perpetual lease for a pastoral property.
– Simon Barrington-Ward Barrington-Ward was later a bishop with pastoral care at the University of Cambridge.
– A short poem about simple everyday life, sometimes written in a pastoral or sentimental style.
– In 1987, a land claim was made for the land in the Goodparla and Gimbat pastoral leases that were to be included in Stage Three of Kakadu.
– From 2006 to 2010, she appeared as Art teacher and head of pastoral care, List of Waterloo Road characters#Kim CampbellKim Campbell, opposite former “Cutting It” co-star Waterloo Road”.
– On 19 October 1984, of return from a pastoral service, was took away illegally and killed by three officers of the Ministry of the Interior, and his body was found on 30 October in the waters of the Vistula River close to Włocławek.
– Narrandera is first recorded as a pastoral station or “run” in 1848.
– On the 14th of June 2006 Pope Benedict XVI accepted Świątek’s resignation from the pastoral care of the Archdiocese of Minsk.
– If the relationship between the Churches is complete, involving fulness of “those bonds of communion – faith, sacraments and pastoral governance – that permit the Faithful to receive the life of grace within the Church”, it is called full communion.
– The piece moves through a mixture of pastoral and militant themes.
+ The Camp David summit of the Group of Eight was the 38th meeting in a series which began in 1976.
+ President Jimmy Carter, most well known for his behind-the-scenes role in the Camp David Accords which created the first comprehensive peace between Israel and Egypt in 1978 and 1979.
+ The G8 summit was held at Camp David instead.
+ In September 1978, Carter formed Camp David Accordsseveral political agreements betweem Egyptian President Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin at Camp David.
+ The G8 summit was moved to Camp David because Chicago already hosted the NATO summit.
– Jessica has a mental paralysis as a result of fever.
– People suffering from sleep paralysis wake up and find that they are unable to move.
– Other experiences that may happen are sleep paralysis and lucid dreams.
– He is the archenemy of Batman, having been directly responsible for numerous tragedies in Batman’s life, including the paralysis of Barbara Gordon and the death of Jason Todd, the second Robin.
– Hallucinations of ghosts, demons and Out of Body Experiences during sleep paralysis may be caused by a part of the brain called the parietal lobe, and by neurons known as mirror neurons.
– Tonic immobility has also been used for the paralysis that often immobilizes animals, such as rodents or birds, when they feel threatened by a predator.
– This is critically damaging to motor skills such as movement and speech, often leading to major paralysis if the tumour grows.
+ Actually they are only one hundred in Croatian Split, with their association called “Comunitá italiana di Spalato”.
+ A Croatian student named “Tomislav Uzelac” developed “AMP MP3 Playback Engine” in 1997.
+ He was a well known corresponding member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
+ Igor Tudor is a former Croatian football player.
+ In the foreword, young Starčević elaborated his linguistic ideas, pointing out that the mixture of all three Croatian dialects and the Krajina dialect is called the Croatian language, which Starčević considers from the perspective of its six hundred years of history.
croatian example in sentences
Example sentences of “croatian”:
+ Petar Stipetić was a Croatian general.
+ Božo Bakota was a Croatian footballer.
+ Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer proposed the founding of a University to the Croatian Parliament in 1861.
+ A group of Croatian terrorists made up of Zvonko and his wife, Julienne Bušić, Petar Matanić, Frane Pešut and Slobodan Vlašić hijacked a commercial Trans World Airlines plane on September 10, 1976.
+ One of the goals of the Croatian Liberation Movement is to re-establish the state of Croatia with the borders it had during the Second World War.
+ Davor Šuker is a former Croatian football player.
+ Milko Kelemen was a Croatian composer.
+ Mirela Bareš is a Croatian national volleyball player.
+ Ivan Klasnić is a Croatian football player.
+ His clients are mostly present in the field of culture and civil-society scene: Multimedia Institute,, SKD Prosvjeta, British Council, the initiative, for which he designs catalogues, books, promotional materials, campaigns, etc.”In parallel with the increased engagement, Arkzin’s graphic editors publicly thematized the social responsibility of art and design, reaffirming some of the repressed names of Croatian engaged design, such as Mirko Ilić and Matko Meštrović.
+ Mladen Mladenović is a former Croatian football player.
+ The separatism-prone Croatian clergy forced Croatian Sokols to leave the “Yugoslav Sokol Alliance” in 1919–20, fueling internal conflicts within the Alliance on political grounds.
+ He translated many works of various authors into the Croatian language, like Walt Whitman, Marcel Proust and Joseph Conrad.
+ Petar Stipetić was a Croatian general.
+ Božo Bakota was a Croatian footballer.
+ Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer proposed the founding of a University to the Croatian Parliament in 1861.
More in-sentence examples of “croatian”:
+ In the 2009–10 Croatian presidential election2009–10 election, Bandić unsuccessfully ran for President of Croatia.
+ Zlatko Škorić was a Croatian footballer.
+ In the next stage, Airoldi planned to run along the Croatian coast through Kotor and Corfu.
+ In 2007, Efraim Zuroff reported in the “Jerusalem Post” that during a performance by Marko Perković of the Croatian band Thompson, helping to create an air of discomfort among Croatia’s minorities in the region at the time.
+ Its brutal repression of Yugoslav PartisansPartisan activities and the killing and imprisonment of thousands of Yugoslav civilians in concentration camps in the newly annexed provinces, and in Italy proper, fed the anti-Italian sentiments of the Slovenian and Croatian subjects of Fascist Italy.
+ As of 2020, three currencies participate in ERM II: the Danish krone, the Croatian kuna and the Bulgarian lev.
+ He played from 1996 till 2009 for the Croatian national team.
+ The movement’s demands were initially around the exclusion of the use of the Serbian language and the exclusive use of the Croatian language in Croatia, declaration of Croatia as a national state of Croats and Croatia as a successor to the medieval Croatian kingdom.
+ Andrej Panadić is a former Croatian football player.
+ They did more to promote the Croatian cause than anyone else”.
+ The Ustasha ideological system was just a replica of the traditional pure Croatian nationalism of Ante Starcevic.
+ The same destiny faced Franjo Rački, Ante Trumbić, and Stjepan Radić – three Croatian politicians advocating actively and fighting for the Yugoslavism – as a common denominator of togetherness and life among the Slavic people of the kingdom of Yugoslavia.
+ Before 1992, Croatian Sportspersonathletes competed for Yugoslavia at the Olympics.
+ Until the beginning of 1920 the Italians of Spalato never attacked the Slavs and were harassed by Croatian nationalists continuously, as has happened since the end of the XIX century in all Dalmatia.
+ Expulsion of the Croatian and Slovene clergy from these lands and their replacement by the Italians was received with silence and accepted without resistance or protest among their Catholic brethren in Yugoslavia.
+ In late 2004 the Croatian government ordered the removal of the memorial plaque in Slunj.
+ Stipe Pletikosa is a Croatian football player.
+ Julienne Bušić was appointed by President Franjo Tudjman to the diplomatic post of adviser to the Croatian ambassador to the United States.
+ The Croatian language consists of three Dialectvernaculars.
+ Vladko Maček the head of the Croatian Peasant Party, the strongest elected party in Croatia at the time, refused an offer from Germans to head the government but called on people to obey to and cooperate with the new government the same day Kvaternik made the proclamation.
+ Vjekoslav Vojo Radoičić, also known as Vojo Radoičić, was a Croatian painter, sculptor, printmaker, and stage designer.
+ Duje Bonačić was a Croatian rower.
+ Augustin “Tin” Ujević was a Croatian poet, considered one of the most important poets in Croatian language of all time.
+ In 2018 Krupa has become the first living Croatian artist to be included on Ranker’s list of famous painters.
+ In cooperation with, another Croatian undergound music label, Arkzin released one more music CD in 2000.
+ Despite Pavelić’s assurances of equality with the Croats, many Muslims quickly became dissatisfied with Croatian rule.
+ Bonaventura Duda was a Croatian theologian and biblical scholar.
+ He served as a representative in the Croatian Parliament representing the X electoral district from 22 December 2011 through 28 December 2015.
+ Milan Bandić was a Croatian politician.
+ His critical review of Đurđević’s “Pjesni razlike” was described by the Croatian literary historian Branko Vodnik as “our first genuine literary essay about older Dubrovnik literature”.
+ The opera was performed as part of the 2013/2014 season at the Croatian National Theatre, in Split.
+ The National Olympic Committee for Croatia is the Croatian Olympic Committee.
+ Novak demonstrated that even the anti-Croatian activities in the Italian Croatian and Slovene lands were not counteracted by the Croatian and Slovene Roman Catholic clergy in Yugoslavia.
+ The most prominent among them was Frano Ivanišević, a national fighter and promoter of Old Slavonic Church language as the language of liturgy in the Croatian Catholic Church.
+ He was a member of the Croatian Social Liberal Party and served as the party’s president from 1989 through 1990.
+ The border, he argued, was defined according to both Croatian and Serbian border claims and did not interfere with any other state’s sovereignty.
+ Zdravko Tomac was a Croatian politician.
+ He was one of the founders of the Croatian Democratic Union and served as the Croatian Minister of Interior during the Croatian War of Independence.
+ In these centuries, the Venetian language became the “lingua franca” of all Dalmatia, assimilating the Dalmatian language of the Romanised Illyrians and influencing partially the coastal Croatian language and the Albanian language.
+ In March 2020, a cluster of cases were reported in numerous Croatian cities.
+ Infighting over the failure to establish a Croatian state also fragmented the surviving Ustaše.
+ He currently plays for Inter Milan and the Croatian national team.
+ He was one of the few Croatian musicians who has performed at major locations such as Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Olympia and Sydney Opera House.
+ Luka Modrić is a Croatian Association footballfootball player who plays as a Real Madrid and is the captain of the Croatia national team.
+ Ana Konjuh is a Croatian tennis player.
+ In the 2009–10 Croatian presidential election2009–10 election, Bandić unsuccessfully ran for President of Croatia.
+ Zlatko Škorić was a Croatian footballer.