+ Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, 1.22.1.
+ The “History” explains that the cause of the Peloponnesian War was the “growth in power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in Sparta”.
+ The Peloponnesian War was an Ancient GreeceAncient Greek military conflict, fought by Athens and its allies, against the “Peloponnesian League”, led by Sparta.
+ At the end of the Peloponnesian War Corinth joined Athens in the Corinthian War against Sparta.
+ Pericles turned the Delian League into an Athenian empire and led his countrymen during the first two years of the Peloponnesian War.
+ During the course of the Peloponnesian War, Alcibiades changed sides on several occasions.
+ However, in 395 BC Corinth switched back to the Peloponnesian League and joined Sparta to attack Athens.
peloponnesian example in sentences
Example sentences of “peloponnesian”:
+ At first it was a member of the Peloponnesian League.
+ By the end of the 5th century BC, around the time of the Peloponnesian War, the "skênê", the back wall, was two stories high.
+ At first it was a member of the Peloponnesian League.
+ By the end of the 5th century BC, around the time of the Peloponnesian War, the “skênê”, the back wall, was two stories high.
+ The power of Athens declined following its defeat in the Peloponnesian War against the Spartans.
+ This colony was one of the causes for beginning the Peloponnesian War.
+ He was the last famous member of his mother’s aristocratic family, which fell from power after the Peloponnesian War.
+ During the Peloponnesian war in Ancient Greece, a talent was the amount of silver needed to pay the crew of a trireme for one month.
+ Sparta eventually won the Peloponnesian War.
+ Herodotus and Thucydides wrote the history of the Persian war and Peloponnesian wars.
+ Their rival was the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
+ This, and Athens’s heavy-handed control of the League, started the Peloponnesian War.
+ Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, 2.34-2.46.
+ He lived between the Persian and Peloponnesian wars.
+ Thucydides, “History of the Peloponnesian War”, 2.34.1-6.
+ The Peloponnesian War reshaped the Ancient Greek world.
+ Themistocles, “History of the Peloponnesian War” XIV Armed soldiers were used on Greek ships to get on board enemy ships to fight their crews.
+ Pericles’ Funeral Oration is a famous speech from Thucydides’ “History of the Peloponnesian War”.
+ The “History” concentrates on the military aspects of the Peloponnesian War, but it uses these events as a medium to suggest several other themes as well, for instance to show degenerative effects of war on humanity itself.
+ The first table tennis gentleman crew plays for many years in the second federal league.
+ In the Second Battle of El Alamein Commonwealth of NationsBritish Commonwealth forces under the command of Bernard Montgomery decisive defeated the Afrika Korps and other Axis forces and pushed them back to Tunisia.
+ The first time Bačka was ranked in the Second Federal League was in the 1959/1960 season, and again in 1988/1989.
+ After serving in the Second World War, he went into law in Fairbanks, Alaska where he became a US Attorney soon after.
+ He was the second son of emperor Louis the Pius.
+ They were moved to Yalata, even further south, in 1952.A toxic legacy : British nuclear weapons testing in Australia in: This second move was done because of Nuclear weaponnuclear-weapon tests being done at Maralinga and Emu Field.
second – example sentences
Example sentences of “second”:
+ The pending second half against Boca Juniors was played on November 8, 2006.
+ The protocol is “downwards”-compatible with second generation SATA drives.
+ A string orchestra arrangement of the second movement of that work received its world premiere in a radio broadcast that was conducted by pianist Seymour Lipkin.
+ The first runner up gets $50,000; and the second runner up gets $25,000.
+ It entered its second generation in 2013.
+ Stiles and Colin Mochrie were the only two actors to appear in every episode of the US version, though Wayne Brady also became a regular near the beginning of the second season.
+ K’iche is the second most spoken language in Guatemala.
+ It followed the Median Empire as the second great empire of the Iranian peoples.
+ The pending second half against Boca Juniors was played on November 8, 2006.
+ The protocol is "downwards"-compatible with second generation SATA drives.
+ A string orchestra arrangement of the second movement of that work received its world premiere in a radio broadcast that was conducted by pianist Seymour Lipkin.
+ It also gave the first performance of Schoenberg’s first and second string quartets and the sextet “Verklärte Nacht” in which they were joined by two other members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: Franz Jelinek, viola, and Franz Schmidt, cello.
+ They represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1959 and finished second with the song “Sing, Little Birdie”..
+ Chelsea started in 1905 and played the second division of the league.
+ On May 17, 1963, Bruno beat Buddy Rogers to become the second World Wide Wrestling Federation champion.
+ The band’s first album “Treasure Map” and second album “Nan Quan Mama, Version 2” both peaked at #4 on the Taiwanese Album Charts.
More in-sentence examples of “second”:
+ The end of the Second World War brought civil engineering projects, which helped turn Owensboro from a sleepy industrial town into a modern, expanding community by the turn of the 1960s.
+ After Sydney Cove, this was the second settlement in Australia.
+ The end of the Second World War brought civil engineering projects, which helped turn Owensboro from a sleepy industrial town into a modern, expanding community by the turn of the 1960s.
+ After Sydney Cove, this was the second settlement in Australia.
+ Dead or alive’s second album “Youthquake” was released in May 1985.
+ The name of his first wife was Anna Ditzen, while the name of his second wife was Ulla Losch.
+ A second edition was published under the supervision of Dr.
+ Moving to Melbourne in 1983, Gillard became the second woman to lead the Australian Union of Students.
+ It lasted from the 1848 Revolution to the 1851 coup by which the president made himself Emperor Napoleon III and started the Second Empire.
+ The second group of six are from the east end.
+ Hi folks! Here is my second SN article.
+ In 1858, he signed a treaty of alliance between the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Second French EmpireFrench Empire against the Austrian Empire.
+ Elchibey was the second President of Azerbaijan, from 16 June 1992 until a coup d’état took him out of office in June 1993.
+ The Soviet Union refused to acknowledge him as secretary general in his second term, and after having been accused by Joseph McCarthy of hiring “disloyal” Americans, Lie resigned on November 10, 1952.
+ It is the second oldest Veda.
+ The party was founded on 21 October 1888, and is currently the second largest of the four leading coalition political parties in Switzerland.
+ After four years with this club he went one to an Israelian top club Hapoel Tel Aviv, because his old club was relegated to the second league.
+ Up next was the second WWE Championship match of the evening as Triple H defended his newly-won title against Umaga.
+ London Gatwick Airport is London’s second largest airport and the second List of busiest airports in the United Kingdombusiest airport in the Heathrow.
+ During the 2008–2009 Grand Prix Final, which was held in Goyang, South Korea, she was placed first in the short program with 65.94 points and second in the free skate where she earned 120.41 points.
+ Then the Second World War started and people got jobs again in the army and building guns for the army.
+ The Volkswagen Jetta Mk2 is the second generation of the Volkswagen Jetta.
+ It takes two parameters: the first is the box type, and the second is a table containing the message box parameters.
+ It is at the second Lagrangian point of the Earth-Sun system.
+ After weaving, it is napped once, then bleachingbleached, dyed, or otherwise treated, and then napped a second time.
+ The Loch Ness Monster, also referred to as Nessie, is a supposed animal, said to live in the Scottish loch of Loch Ness, the second biggest loch in the country.
+ A second child did not survive, due to complications at the time of birth.
+ CTC is the second largest company traded on the Colombo Stock Exchange.
+ There is a common version where the wrestler perform a catapult to the opponent while the opponent is lying down in between both the bottom and second ropes.
+ After the end of the Second World War, Japan came under international control.
+ Very soon into Grant’s second term the Panic of 1873 started a depression depression in the United States that spread to Europe.
+ He collapsed after winning his second Cotswold Chase and died from a pulmonary haemorrhage.
+ The second step is “crystal growth”.
+ The second cell will change what is shown before the pronunciation.
+ He was the second Canadian-born player ever to hit more than thirty-five home runs in a season, and only the second to hit more than 25 home runs and drive in more than 100 runs in back-to-back seasons.
+ Chieti is the most eastern province in Abruzzo and has an area of, the second largest province in the region after the province of Province of L’AquilaL’Aquila.
+ He was the second cousin of Hockey Hall of FameHall of Famer Denis Potvin and cousin of Jean Potvin.
+ It is the second game in the “Ape Escape” series.
+ In 1936 she divorced her second husband.
+ The second dictionary has many volumes.
+ Nauplion was the second capital of Greece.
+ His second wife was Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem, the daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Morphia of Melitene.
+ Her second marriage was also a political marriage.
+ François played a major part in this second victory when his First Corps forced back the Russian flank.”The European Powers in the First World War: An Encyclopedia”, ed.
+ At the launch of the STR2 on 13 February, Gerhard Berger confirmed Liuzzi as a In testing in Bahrain on 24 February, Scott Speed was confirmed as the team’s second driver.
+ First, it’s a slap at this user, second he’s using a work around for the word “wanker”, third, as he ends his username with “haha”, he’s obviously here to taunt.
+ They married a second time in California.
+ Before becoming First Lady, she was Second Lady of the United States in 1945.
+ It was a small carnivore, with a large, sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each hind foot.
+ It is the second largest Japanese island.Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric.
+ The first began in Asia in 1937 as the Second Sino-Japanese War.
+ Her second single, “Dance Monkey”, was released in May 2019.
– Should a tropical cyclone pass from one warning center to another it will retain its original name, except when moving into the South-West Indian Ocean where the Mauritius Meteorological Service will rename the system.
– It is also called a “plutoid” because the IAU decided to rename all trans-Neptunian dwarf planets as plutoids.
– The Bobcats soon announced they would rename themselves the Hornets beginning with the 2014–15 NBA season, and the name change became official on May 20, 2014.
– Richard Owen wanted to rename the creature “Zeuglodon but by taxonomic rules the creature’s first name remained permanent.
– Please rename me from WW to Dwi Secundus for SUL.
– This means Bureaucrats cannot rename your old account to the global name.
– An effective way to actually erase many old revisions is to rename an old article, by creating the new name as a new article, then copy the article to become a brand-new entry in article-space.
– On March 24, 2014, the Spanish government announced that they will rename the airport after last Prime Minister of Spain Adolfo Suarez.
Example sentences of rename
Example sentences of “rename”:
– Could you please rename my old account “st-fl” to my SUL account “Stefan”? First you have to rename “Stefan” to something, after that you can rename “st-fl” to “Stefan” and I can add it to the global account.
– Please let me know if it is possible to rename my account without deleting the SUL ID.
– Local renaming has been turned off for SUL finalization, therefore crats don’t have the ability to rename users from now.
– Permissions which have been assigned to the, which enables them to rename users with more than 200,000 edits.
– After McCain’s death, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that he would introduce a resolution to rename the Russell Senate Office Building after McCain.
– So there is an entry in the rename log.
– Could you please rename EhJBot to EhJBot1? Note: I mistakenly created an account EhJBot1; could you please rename that to EhJBot4? Also, could you please make sure that EhJBot1 retains the bot flag? It will be the account where semi-automated redirect pages are created, per prior approval on WP:Bots.
– Our article was renamed, but I have renamed it back for now, because the rename is apparently not complete yet and because enwiki is holding off.
– Closed as rename to :Category:Government ministers.
– The ability for local bureaucrats to rename users on this wiki will be turned off on Monday, 15 September 2014, as one of the first steps.
– From a technical point of view, it is better to say that bureaucrat’s cannot delete/protect/block, and they only can promote other users to sysop or bureaucrat level, and can rename user accounts, and grant falgs to bot accounts.
- Could you please rename my old account "st-fl" to my SUL account "Stefan"? First you have to rename "Stefan" to something, after that you can rename "st-fl" to "Stefan" and I can add it to the global account.
- Please let me know if it is possible to rename my account without deleting the SUL ID.
– Identical to but with the rename log added.
– The process involves changing all rename processes into one global renaming process.
– Many high performance CPUs have more physical registers than may be named directly in the instruction set and they can rename registers in hardware to achieve better instruction level parallelism.
– This is better then rename users.
– Can a bureaucrat please rename to something like “sillyimpersonator” or similar.
– This page was used by users to ask a bureaucrat to change their username for them until 15th September 2014, when bureaucrats lost their rights to rename users locally.
– I will not be granting a bot flag as there are only 10 or so pages of which to rename the category.
– They believe in complete Taiwan independence and want to rename the ROC to “Republic of Taiwan” so Taiwan can no longer have any ancestral connection to China or Chinese culture.
– A Dolphin Reference Book “A glossary of karst terminology”, 1970.
– If it is very extensive, karst can be a geographical or topographical feature.
– It is part of large karst area which includes also Hranická gap.
– The world’s largest karst area is the Nullarbor Plain, part of the area of flat, almost treeless, dry country of southern Australia.
– Here there are many karst features and an important diversity of plant species.
– The Olm, or Proteus is an amphibian, native to the underground waters of the Dinaric karst that flow through the Soča river basin near Trieste in Italy, through to southern Slovenia, southwestern Croatia, and Herzegovina.
In-sentence examples of karst
Example sentences of “karst”:
- The caves developed from two completely different karst processes.
- Many of the buildings in the area threaten the karst system.
– The caves developed from two completely different karst processes.
– Many of the buildings in the area threaten the karst system.
– Some karst topography is evident, and the limestone has a great number of caves.
– The Chocolate Hills are a remarkable example of conical karst topography.Restificar S.D.F; Day M.J.
– Some karst regions include thousands of caves, and the water is generally underground.
– Almost always, karst is formed in carbonate rocks, such as limestone or dolomite.
– Many karst regions display distinctive surface features, with sinkholes being the most common.
– Romanija is a mountain, karst plateau, and area in the Republika Srpska.
– The Chocolate Hills are conical karst hills similar to those seen in the limestone regions of Slovenia, Croatia, northern Puerto Rico, and Pinar del Río Province, Cuba.
– Since carbonate sedimentary rocks are very common, karst areas occur all over the world.
– An example of a karst area is the Burren National Park, in County Clare, Ireland.
+ Urdu is the national language despite not being the mother tongue of any native group in the country.
+ Konkani is the mother tongue of a majority of the people living in South Goa district.
+ It is spoken throughout Nepal and is the mother tongue of more than half of the population.
+ About three-fourths of the people spoke Tamil as their mother tongue the remainder spoke Telugu.
+ It is not against the law to speak mother tongue during working hours.
+ There may be 200,000 mother tongue speakers of the Breton language over 50 years of age, but fewer than 2,000 under 25 years of age – thus it is likely Breton will die out in the next half century.
+ It is the most widely spoken mother tongue in the first language.
+ Fiji Hindi or Fiji Urdu is an Indo-Aryan languagesIndo-Aryan language which is the mother tongue of 313,000 people of Indian and Pakistani origin in Fiji.
+ Paya Lebar MRT station interchange station on the East West Line and Circle Line in Geylang, Singapore.
+ It is an interchange station along the North East MRT Line and Circle MRT Line.
+ The Kowloon Southern Link extension from Nam Cheong Station to East Tsim Sha Tsui Station was opened on 16 August 2009, with West Rail Line trains now terminating at Hung Hom Station, interchange station for East Rail Line.
+ The highway’s eastern endpoint is southwest of Joplin, Missouri, near Loma Linda, MissouriLoma Linda, at an interchange with Interstate 44.
+ When finished, the line will connect all MRT lines, and will allow passengers to bypass the downtown area, so that the City Hall and Raffles Place interchange stations will be less crowded.
interchange – some sentence examples
Example sentences of “interchange”:
+ A multimillion-pound transport interchange at Park Lane InterchangePark Lane was opened on 2 May 1999 by the then “Brookside” actor Michael Starke.
+ The interchange consists of an interconnected National Rail station, London Underground station and two bus stations.
+ Norwood Junction is a rail and Overground interchange in South Norwood, England.
+ The station is served by the Northern lineNorthern and Bakerloo lines and provides an interchange with the National Rail network at the Charing Cross rail station.
+ Tampines station is connected to Tampines Bus Interchange and there are a lot of bus services that provides connection to other parts of Singapore.
+ This station will become an interchange station with the Cross Island Line when the line opens in 2029.
+ A multimillion-pound transport interchange at Park Lane InterchangePark Lane was opened on 2 May 1999 by the then "Brookside" actor Michael Starke.
+ The interchange consists of an interconnected National Rail station, London Underground station and two bus stations.
+ Two major works were undertaken to facilitate interchange between Kwun Tong Line and East Rail Line.
+ It was also designed to have as many interchanges as possible, and all stations except Pimlico tube stationPimlico have an interchange with at least one other London Underground or National Rail line.
+ Some of them have automated teller machines, kiosks and a bus interchange nearby.
+ Spaghetti Junction is a motorway interchange in Birmingham, England.
More in-sentence examples of “interchange”:
+ He was an expert on extinct mammals and their migrations, especially the Great American Interchange between the Americas.
+ An interchange is a meeting of two or more things.
+ He was an expert on extinct mammals and their migrations, especially the Great American Interchange between the Americas.
+ An interchange is a meeting of two or more things.
+ A new Metro station was built underneath the bus concourse to provide a direct interchange as part of the extension to South Hylton in 2002.
+ Raffles Place MRT station interchange station on the North South Line and the East West Line in Downtown Core, Singapore.
+ This is the basic syntax you need to get a junction listing for a highway article’s exit list or interchange list, just place this in the appropriate place in the exit list table and fill in the variables.
+ The highway ends at an interchange with Highway 417 east of Ottawa.
+ Thus, Waterloo became the terminus of the Kwun Tong Line, and both Argyle and Prince Edward stations became interchange stations.
+ The rich interchange of ideas in Europe, as well as political, economic, and religious events in the period 1400–1600 led to major changes in styles of composing, methods of disseminating music, new musical genres, and the development of musical instruments.
+ The station is the first interchange between the MRT and the LRT.
+ Each Victoria line station apart from Pimlico tube stationPimlico was built as an interchange station and several existing stations were re–arranged to allow for cross-platform interchange with it.
+ The road starts in Glilot Ma’arav Interchange in Tel Aviv and ends in Ariel Junction near the settlement of Ariel.
+ The Interchange is the city’s main bus and coach station.
+ The highway then continues to the Halekou Interchange with state route 83.
+ An important highway interchange is located in the community.
+ It is located next to the Woodlands Temporary Bus Interchange and Causeway Point.
+ From this junction the M7 turns eastward along the preserved Castlereagh Freeway corridor through Quakers Hill and Kings Langley up to the interchange with Old Windsor Road to Norwest Business Park and continues southeast to reconcile with the existing M2 Hills Motorway in Baulkham Hills.
+ The stack interchange is the largest of its type in the southern hemisphere.
+ As of 2005, the highway’s northern endpoint is in Sioux City, Iowa, at an interchange with Interstate 29.
+ It is the interchange station between the North South MRT Line and Bukit Panjang LRT Line.
+ Interchange stations between the Island, Tsuen Wan, Kwun Tong and Tseung Kwan O lines are arranged in pairs; such an arrangement allows cross-platform interchange wherein a passenger leaves a train on one side of the platform and boards trains on the other side of the platform for another line.
+ It is also one of the few interchange stations where the MRT lines are not connected.
+ However this interchange arrangement is not available for all transferring passengers at Kowloon Tong StationKowloon Tong, Central, Hong Kong, Nam Cheong stations, mainly because this service is available only when there are two continuous stations shared as interchange stations by two lines.
+ It was renamed Tottenham Hale on 1 September 1968 when it became an interchange station with London Underground on the opening of the first stage of the Victoria line.
+ Together with Yishun Bus Interchange and Northpoint City, it also forms as an integrated transport hub – Yishun Integrated Transport Hub.
+ The road starts in HaMa’apilim Interchange near the cities Kfar Shmaryahu, Herzliya, Ramat HaSharon.
+ The Kennedy’s official endpoints are the Circle Interchange with Interstate 290 at the east end, and the O’Hare Airport terminals at the west end.
+ For example, marsupials which live in Australia, and animals which moved because of the Great American Interchange – which meant that there were very different species which came to live in North America and South America.
+ The railway is slightly different from all other Hong Kong railways because the trains run on the right, not the left; this is so that passengers can easily interchange from the Ma On Shan line to the East Rail Line towards Hong Hum.
+ Sungei Kadut MRT station Mass Rapid Transit interchange station on the North South MRT line and Downtown MRT line, in Sungei Kadut, Singapore.
+ A freeway interchange a place where two freeways meet, or where a freeway and another road meet.
+ It is an interchange station along North South MRT Line and East West MRT Line.
+ Once on the eastern end of the tunnel, the highway follows a viaduct built along the side of Haiku Valley until the Kaneohe Interchange with state route 63 which leads into the town of Kaneohe.
+ The interchange is visible from both stratigraphy and nature.
+ Both existing passenger subways have been extended north to connect with the ticket hall, and the abandoned subway at the eastern end of the station, which formed part of the old station complex, has been reopened and refurbished to allow interchange between platforms 3–12 and the new high-level platforms 1 2.
+ The MTR network is unique in its arrangement of interchange stations.
+ Woolwich Arsenal station is a National Rail and Docklands Light Railway interchange station in Woolwich in the London Borough of Greenwich.
+ The interchange with the Monash Freeway, the largest in Victoria, This was announced on February 27, 2008.
+ These kinds of stations are called interchange stations, and many of the biggest rapid transit systems have several of these stations.
+ It is one of the more prominent and busier stations within Singapore’s transport system during peak hours, especially being an interchange station located within the Central Area.
+ The city is less than two miles southwest of the interchange between U.S.
+ It was known as Toa Payoh Town Garden before a temporary bus interchange had to be built at the location of the garden.
+ There is no larger railway interchange in Yorkshire or North East England.
+ A cloverleaf interchange is where two freeways meet.
+ The Tung Chung Line trains have been diverted to the new track since mid May 2003, whereas the Mei Foo station interchange subway and the Nam Cheong station were opened at the same time the West Rail Line opened for public use in December 2003.
+ It is also close to the Interchange File FormatIFF and the AIFF format used on Macintosh computers, respectively.
+ The station opened on 7 November 1987, and will become an interchange station with the Cross Island MRT line when the first part, or stage, of the line opens in 2029.
+ Botanic Gardens MRT Station is an interchange MRT station in Singapore.
+ It starts from Campbelltown at the Narellan Road interchange and ends at General Holmes Drive near Sydney Airport.
+ Canning Town station is a major inter-modal transport interchange in East London.
+ A control center and the headquarters of the road authority is located at Kessem Interchange near Rosh HaAyin.
+ Lieutenant governors in Massachusetts do not ascend to the governorship upon death or resignation of their predecessor.
+ She continued her public duties in old age, surviving to see her granddaughter, Elizabeth, ascend the throne as Queen Elizabeth II.
+ After being crucified, Gabrielle and Xena ascend into Heaven, but are soon ambushed by demons.
+ At the time of her birth, only males could ascend the throne of Denmark.
+ On January 20, 2006, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi made an announcement that they would change the law to allow women to ascend the throne.
+ Perhaps only then, shall I peacefully ascend and at long last reach the heavens.
+ An ascend takes 30minutes while a descend takes 25minutes.
+ The Yellow Trail cuts into the Jungle Fall Path in the dense forest near the summit, at a height of 150m, and hikers have to descend and ascend many steps along the way.
+ This is the list of names that were set aside for the 1979 Atlantic hurricane season.
+ This list is the names that were set aside for Atlantic tropical cyclones in 1973.
+ These are the names that were set aside for 1990.
+ This is a clear attempt to brush aside the negative issues assosiated with the process, therefore qualifying as a WP:NPOV-violating advertisement.
+ These are the names set aside for 1970.
aside use in-sentences
Example sentences of “aside”:
+ Additionally, despite my very clear and concise objection, this user has taken it upon themselves to more or less threaten the deletion, as stated Aside from this, I’ll note that there have been several questionable RD’s of basic vandalism that certainly do not meet Simple’s own RD policy.
+ Failure of the summer monsoons and administrative shortcomings of the Ryotwari system resulted in a severe famine in the Madras Presidency during 1876 – 1877.The government instituted a famine insurance grant, setting aside 1.5 million Rupees.
+ As Prime Minister of Luxembourg he also led the negotiations on the Single European Act, which effectively set aside the 20-year-old Luxembourg Compromise.
+ The name “carnivale” comes from Italian and means “putting aside the flesh”.
+ This list is the names set aside for use in for Atlantic tropical cyclones in 1995.
+ Laurent that he could not win and asked him to step aside and let him play.
+ His behaviour shows that he has no interest in participating in our group project, aside from introducing his bias and “YELLING”/insulting our users as much as possible.
+ He urged the government to set aside lands called reservations for their use.
+ Additionally, despite my very clear and concise objection, this user has taken it upon themselves to more or less threaten the deletion, as stated Aside from this, I'll note that there have been several questionable RD's of basic vandalism that certainly do not meet Simple's own RD policy.
+ Failure of the summer monsoons and administrative shortcomings of the Ryotwari system resulted in a severe famine in the Madras Presidency during 1876 - 1877.The government instituted a famine insurance grant, setting aside 1.5 million Rupees.
+ As Prime Minister of Luxembourg he also led the negotiations on the Single European Act, which effectively set aside the 20-year-old Luxembourg Compromise.
+ The Indian Territory, also known as The Indian Country, The Indian territory or the Indian territories, was land set aside within the United States for the use of Native Americans.
+ The academic benefit of AP coursework, aside from being able to pass out of college courses with good AP exam scores, is that students get an extra GPA point particularly for that class.
+ He is also notable for having pushed aside New York Yankees bench coach Don Zimmer during a baseball brawl.
+ This is a list of names set aside for use in the 1997 Atlantic hurricane season.
+ This list is the names that were set aside for Atlantic tropical cyclones in 1975.
More in-sentence examples of “aside”:
+ The European Broadcasting Union put aside its limit of 40 countries, which would have meant excluding some countries using a ranking order scheme.
+ Women sitting aside a horse to ride began in ancient history.
+ The European Broadcasting Union put aside its limit of 40 countries, which would have meant excluding some countries using a ranking order scheme.
+ Women sitting aside a horse to ride began in ancient history.
+ In a nationwide address in February 2010, Jonathan called on all Nigerians to set aside religious and ethnic differences to work together for the common good.
+ It detracts from this encyclopedia and aside from that all this discussion just gives the user attention which nine times out of ten is what they want.
+ Not much is known about his past, aside from the fact he had served in the Royal Navy at one point.
+ The Lilac Fairy stands aside without interfering.
+ This series of victories, aside from one loss by Professional wrestling#Disqualificationdisqualification to Vain, put him good stead for the one-day tournament held in IWW International Heavyweight Champion.
+ In his dissenting opinion, Chief Justice of the United StatesChief Justice Warren Burger argued that the court’s decision in “Batson” “sets aside the peremptory challenge, a procedure which has been part of the common law for many centuries and part of our jury system for nearly 200 years”.
+ There are over 100 different breeds aside from thoroughbreds including the Tennessee Walker, Paso Fino, Morgans, SaddleBreds, Drafts, and the American Quarter Horse.
+ Today the term is usually set aside for the more-energetic systems that have near-surface winds of at least gale force.
+ This are the names that were set aside for the 2009 Pacific hurricane season.
+ The touch move rule is usually put aside by the organiser; if so starting the opponent’s clock is the official end of a move.
+ Well, aside from what I mentioned above, I’m a true wikiholic.
+ Space has been set aside for the construction of a third parallel runway.
+ The three largest parties aside from the two main political parties are the Libertarian Party Libertarian Party, Green Party of the United States, and the Constitution Party in respective order.
+ These are in two main blocks separated by land set aside for transport and housing.
+ The shim pushes the locking latch aside and allows the lock to open.
+ Dean, then Assistant Chief of Staff, recommended in his annual report to the Defense authority that a day be set aside by an act of the National Legislature to be styled and known as “Old Soldier Army Festival” a day on which units of the Liberian Armed Forces throughout the nation would assemble at their respective headquarters to jointly participate in field ceremonies of parades and other planned military exercises.
+ Her appearance in the “NES Open Tournament Golf”.” “is more or less the same, aside from her hair now being more of an auburn color.
+ Only when users show themselves unwilling or unable to set issues aside and work harmoniously with others, for the benefit of the project, should they be regarded as irredeemable, and politely but firmly removed.
+ Tourism can change culture when people learn each others’ ways, and certain local traditions are being put aside for tourists.
+ In it, he bullies Peter Parker and dates Mary-Jane Watson, who is the only student at their high school aside from Harry Osborne who is actually nice to Peter.
+ The Truce of God extended the Peace by setting aside certain days of the week when violence was not allowed.
+ There were was set aside for the university.
+ This is the list of names that were set aside for the Atlantic in 2002.
+ Ann Arbor had set aside 40acres that it hoped would become the site for a new state capitol, but it gave this land to the university when Lansing was chosen as the state capital.
+ Most polls show Obama beating Romney, aside from polls taken between the first and second presidential debates.
+ In 1991, the Colonial league introduced the Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks, spelling the end of the 21-year Twins franchise that stepped aside for the new Semi-Pro team.
+ Because of this, the management always set aside a table where he could have a meal and watch the show.
+ The significance of agriculture to Orange County’s history was great enough that the Commonwealth of Virginia set aside approximately in the western portion of the county as the Madison-Barbour Rural Historic District.
+ The seat marks the place set aside in the prominent church of the diocese for the head of that diocese and is therefore a major symbol of authority.
+ Carson wanted the government to put aside large areas of land far from white settlements.
+ Even though with the release of the PSP Go, most new games continue to be made via UMD, and, aside from those published by SCE, not all have been released on the PSN.
+ Well, I saw this improvement and I set aside all of my past dislikes of the Static and was became willing to give it one more go.
+ The “Tenpō” calendar was set aside when Japan adopted the Western calendar in 1872.
+ Following this, Srinivasan, on 2 June 2013, decided to step aside as BCCI President temporarily until the inquiry into the betting case completed.
+ A large site for the gardens was set aside on Black Mountain.
+ This list is the name that were set aside for the 1988 Atlantic hurricane season.
+ These are the name that were set aside for the Central Pacific, which is close to Hawaii.
+ His last words, aside from the repeated word “God” were “God bless…
+ Rain rarely falls in this region and aside from a handful of permanent waterholes, surface water is absent at all times except after heavy rain.
+ Leaving aside the temporary immigrants of the past 10 years, there are at least eight or nine communities on the island”.
+ Decimal time of day had been first used in France two years earlier, but was set aside at the same time the metric system was started, and did not follow the metric pattern of a base unit and prefixed units.
+ These areas are set aside for outdoor recreation and are open to hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping.
+ The Nevada Test Site is an area set aside for the testing of nuclear weapons.
+ In a play, an aside is a speech that the actor says in a way that the other characters are supposed not to hear it.
+ When they were finished, the doctor and nurse took Selena aside and told her that Saldivar was making the whole thing up.
+ Whether I am or not is aside the point.
+ However, Brown did not make it illegal to segregate in any other places, aside from schools.