– There is a school there that trains people to be botanists respecting biodiversity.
– In the Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law signed in 1865, privateering was outlawed.
– They generally choose one concept of God, and cultivate devotion to that chosen form, while at the same time respecting the chosen ideals of other people.
– Today, they use rifles and snowmobiles when hunting, however traditional values respecting the animals hunted still very much applies.
– After all, Germans had to live in new countries even if they wanted to be part of Germany, but new countries were set up under the excuse of respecting the will the local populations.
– Also, he was elected 2nd person of the most respecting person by elementary students.
– He is loved and popular not only by his ability of hosting show but also his personality like respecting others.
– Because Iwata was good at programming, programmers and gamers started respecting him.
– Their plumage is generally less colourful than that of other parrots, being mainly white, grey or black and often with coloured features in the crest, cheeks or tail.
– Bromeliads are a family of tropical plants which includes the pineapple and several colourful houseplants.
– The last two wrote long works in several movements which they called Symphonies because they were full of colourful sounds like those in a symphony orchestra.
– They were written in rhyme and were illustrated with colourful pictures.
– In all plants, a flower is usually its most colourful part.
– For these public appearances, the officers of the college wear costume showing their place in the Royal Household, either simple red livery or the herald’s traditional colourful outfit of a tabard emblazoned with his master’s arms.
How to use in-sentence of colourful
Example sentences of “colourful”:
– The bright colourful style of painting that they used began around 1900 and continued beyond 1910, but the group was only together for three years, 1905–1907.
– In the illustration his clothes are well-fitted, but also quite colourful by our standards.
– The season of colourful Russian ballets and operas, works mostly new to the West, was a great success.
– They are principally blue, pink and violet, with some yellow, and are very attractive, providing colourful vistas with a backdrop of mountains and lakes.
– Soon others were choosing colourful names for themselves, such as Cheesecake-Eater Lad and CAPTAIN CAPITALIZE.
– Important rooms had colourful tapestries hanging on the walls, and paintings on the ceiling.
– Its colourful golden crest feathers gives rise to its popular name.
– Her colourful and interesting life is reflected in her imaginative images, varied expressions from the observant and quality-conscious eye of an international connoisseur.
– Not only do their nymphs grow in rivers, but the adults usually keep close to the river, and live in colourful little groups.
– Totterdown is known for its steep residential streets and its colourful houses.
– Tie dye is an expression of emotion and is a very colourful and expressive type of art.
– The program is about a colourful disk jockeyD.J.
– Some of the most colourful birds are quite common, like pheasants, peacocks, domestic fowl and parrots.
- The bright colourful style of painting that they used began around 1900 and continued beyond 1910, but the group was only together for three years, 1905–1907.
- In the illustration his clothes are well-fitted, but also quite colourful by our standards.
- The season of colourful Russian ballets and operas, works mostly new to the West, was a great success.
More in-sentence examples of “colourful”:
– The colourful tile paintings on the central column in the northern transept, were created in the 14th century based on oriental designs.
– It is common to find didgeridoos made of non-native timbers, decorated incorrectly by non-indigenous artists with colourful designs or copied dot patterns.
– Kimono for women can be one solid colour, have a small design, or be decorated in larger, colourful patterns.
– Butterflies, parrots, toucans, and hundreds of other colourful birds constantly fly through the tops of the trees.
– More colourful kimono are usually worn by young women.
– At night, you can enjoy the colourful light on the river also on the building.
– Visitors to the park can trek into the forest to view the chimpanzees, as well as swim and snorkel in Lake Tanganyika with almost 100 kinds of colourful cichlid fish.
– They usually figure precious metals and jewels, but may be made of colourful beads.
– Many flowers are colourful and their scent attracts some animals.
– They are easy to distinguish from other plants by their eye-catching heart-shaped leaves and colourful bright flowers.
– In “Moulin Rouge!”, he chose the colourful life of Paris in a time often called “the Naughty Nineties” as a background.
– Pavonazzetto obtains its name from its extremely colourful appearance, which is reminiscent of a peacock’s feathers.
– However, many modern “yukata” have bright and colourful designs, making them fun and fashionable to wear.
– His wife, Barangaroo, was an important Cammeraygal woman from Sydney’s early history who was a powerful and colourful figure in the colonisation of Australia.
– The decorations mostly consist of rich colourful flowers and mango leaves.
– The seven-spot ladybird is a colourful beetle.
– In this way, a colourful pattern or image is made.
– Bird fossils reveal life’s colourful chemistry.
– The forest is home to a variety of trees like magnolia, pine, bamboo, rhododendron, Hill Partridge, Himalayan brown bear, satyr tragopan, colourful butterflies, etc.
– There are: colourful tiles, carvings and frescoes, from Egyptian and Nubian settlements and burial sites.
– The stall plates are not removed, but remain permanently placed somewhere in the stall, so that the stalls of the chapel are covered with a colourful record of the Order’s Knights and Dames Grand Cross since 1906.
– The tree is decorated with Christmas lights and colourful ornaments during the days around Christmas.
– Baz Luhrmann had directed another movie in which a love story is set against a background of dance, costumes and colourful scenes.
– The men of Makua dress in colourful outfits and masks while dancing on stilts around the village for hours.
- The colourful tile paintings on the central column in the northern transept, were created in the 14th century based on oriental designs.
- It is common to find didgeridoos made of non-native timbers, decorated incorrectly by non-indigenous artists with colourful designs or copied dot patterns.
– Peeters is a CanadiansCanadian retired professional NHL’s most colourful characters in the 1980s.
– Male birds usually have much more colourful feathers, the females are usually better able to hide, because their plumage is camouflaged.
– By splitting up white light into its separate colours, rainbows appear colourful even though the source of light hitting them is white.
– Boxer shorts with colourful patterns, pictures of cartoon characters, sports team logos and slogans are common.
– Makar Sankranti is celebrated with social festivities such as colourful decorations, melas, bonfires and feasts.
– They are also the most colourful primates.
– The hoopoe, is a colourful bird that is found across AfricaAfro-Eurasia, notable for its distinctive ‘crown’ of feathers.
– In fruits, the colourful skins also attract the attention of animals, which may eat the fruits and disperse the seeds.
– He took in the fauvists’ and cubists’ principles, and developed his own colourful style of painting.
– Each of them has a transformation sequence where they turn into their Sailor Senshi form, with many colourful effects.
– Nigerian feasts are colourful and lavish.
– The red admiral is a well-known colourful butterfly, found in temperate Europe, Asia and North America.
– The small but colourful moth “Oecophora bractella” has one of its few English populations here, and does not seem to occur much farther northwards.
– Originally made of vegetable fibres, Mi’kmaq women created colourful sashes using a finger-weaving technique.
– The painted lady is a butterfly in the “Cynthia” group of colourful butterflies.
– The Teletubbies are four colourful human-like puppets acting like four multicolored toddlers.
– She wrote lyrical poetry which was very colourful and had lots of visionary ideas.
– This is in marked contrast to any other Hindu temple in Sri Lanka or India, that are usually covered with carvings and statues of gods and goddesses in colourful scene.
– The day concludes with the known contests of costumes artesanales for small and greater, at the same time that diverse and colourful rúas visit the population accompanied of music in direct.
– There are only a very few types of birds where the female is more colourful than the male.
– The island has been occupied since the mesolithic period and has a colourful history.
– After the first block every time a person is rude I would block him with no warning.
– I feel that I have always been WP:CIVIL and can’t remember a time I’ve been rude to someone and would feel quite ashamed if I have been.
– Stunned by this, Mahree sees how rude she’s been, and agrees to stay and try to make this work.
– Dinos were used for mixing water and wine, as it was considered rude to drink straight out of the goblet, at the time.
– Dexter has made a Rude Removal machine to remove the rudeness from Dee Dee.
rude example in sentences
Example sentences of “rude”:
– Hendrix later told the reporters that he was thrown out for being rude to a teacher.
– I hope there is nothing ambiguous or rude there.
– It is considered rude to enter the tub without first washing, as shown by Satsuki before she enters the tub with her father and Mei.
– They called Michelangelo “the painter of rude bits”.
– They got into the machine and made rude and profane clones of themselves while the nice ones have British mannerisms.
– He is very rude to Leonard.
– The oldest people are usually served first, and it is thought rude to pick up chopsticks or eat before the oldest people do so.
– Generally, it’s because it would be rude to the Seven Gods of Fortune if people are talking while it is eaten, but anyone doesn’t know the fact.
– Also seems like there is a lot of weirdly worded stuff on here and I am not sure how to flag it or if I’ll seem stupid or rude or something.
– Leet speak is the most common language on MMORPGs because rude words are not stopped by filters.
– She continuously wears polka-dotted dresses, and serves like others as a foil to Calvin’s rude behavior.
– In 1604 someone wrote a note about him, and said that he was rude and a bad person.
– The show has actors who go into the restaurants to be rude or difficult to the employees.
– Many punk rock songs were rude or used bad words.
– The term may be considered offensive or rude to some, because of its origin.
- Hendrix later told the reporters that he was thrown out for being rude to a teacher.
- I hope there is nothing ambiguous or rude there.
More in-sentence examples of “rude”:
– She wrote down many rude things people said in her diaries.
– He was known for the characters he created with paradoxparadoxical and rude characteristics: Professor Kranz, the ultra-timid Giandomenico Fracchia, and the comedic Ugo Fantozzi.
– With many quite rude comments to Mythdon and other users who is just trying to help the user.
– Susan’s company said something rude behind Charlie’s back.
– The word is often used to be rude or mean to someone.
– In October 1870 he was sent to Beechworth, VictoriaBeechworth gaol for assault and for being rude to a lady.
– I was rude to the community, being disruptive and pranksterish.
– Constant shouting on talk pages and in is disrupting and rude with no signs of you changing your ways.
– Many punk rock songs have lyrics which tell angry stories or which use rude words.
– I’ve never accused PBP of being lazy in this process, but I have found him rude and ungrateful.
– Pages which are normally suitable for children to use may be vandalized with rude words or content which may be offensive.
– Some people have argued that calling him only “Saddam” may be rude and academically out of place.
– He is best known by his ring name “Ravishing” Rick Rude and wrestled for the professional wrestling promotions World Championship Wrestling from 1987 to 1998.
– They then sent a rude letter and some cattlecalf’s testicles to the hawker’s wife.
– Their slogan was: “A nude horse is a rude horse”.
– In some countries, particularly the British Isles, despite the high proportion of redheads there, redheads are sometimes given rude names such as “carrot-top” and “ginga”, and are in some cases heavily ridiculed by their peers.
– That was bad enough but now I’ve found someone has taken all the information off and replaced it with some very rude sayings like; “HP is bitchen” or even as far as “Dumbldores Gay!” As I mentioned before I reverted it but there are so many other related links that have been changed to this that even an A+ seventh grader can’t change them all! In any case I would like to get back to what I was starting at, the removal of information you know is true.
– In contrast to Northwest Wind songs, prison songs were slow and “weepy”, and were characterised by the rude and vulgar language and lyrics showing pessimism, despair, anticonformity and cynicism.
– It is also considered as rude to walk in front of Muslims in prayer or otherwise disturb them.
– In online interactions, enraged persons may flame and abuse other users, shouting at them through headsets, sending rude messages, or rage quit.
– Actor Kamal Rashid Khan was booked by the police on December 9, 2018 for making rude comments against LGBT people.
– She accidentely reads the rather rude couple’s mind, and hears them both think that when they leave the bar, they will drain the vampire of his blood, a rather expensive substance used and seen as a drug in the series.
– Pages which are normally appropriate for children to use are occasionally vandalized with rude words or content which may be offensive.
– I considered it quite rude that it was set up where anyone could attack Ric, and indeed people did, and he had no opportunity to defend himself.
– Twain resented his publisher and an inventor for fleecing him, and also a rude landlord, from when he lived in Italy in 1904.
– This is seen as rude to the women that they are supposed to be studying.
– He is cultured, and his reasons for killing people are often that he thinks they are annoying, rude or corrupt.
– When she returns to the Dellum’s house, she made a rude comment about Biko’s death.
– People who carry the syndrome can sometimes seem rude or uninterested during conversations, without meaning anything wrong.
– Some recent songs, like Cheerleader and Rude are reggae.
– I know that in the last few months, discussion was had, and blocks were given to because of his being rude and/or unkind.
– He was an artist who made many beautiful pictures that were very rude and sexy.
– Montgomery’s black community had long been angry about their mistreatment on city buses, where white drivers were often rude and abusive.
– Ochs is a very rude man with bad manners.
– Sometimes it is just a person’s name or a rude word.
– I was first wondering whether this is a template? If it is, then it the language slightly too complex for our target audience, especially considering this is the first thing they will get, so it will all be confusing to them anyway? if this is just something that someone made by themselves, and is not a standard template or anything, then I did not mean to be rude about it, and am very grateful, but I am thinking about the language used in it for the basic english users.
– If the other user is rude to you, don’t do the same.
– Dexter and Dee Dee tricked the clones into going to the Rude Removal system, making the two whole.
– Her boyfriend is Riven, who is sometimes rude to Musa.
– Harassment is a pattern of repeated rude or nasty behavior that seems to a normal observer to deliberately target one or more people.
– I am sorry to be so rude and/or blunt, but it is pathetic that people ponder over whether something is notablewhen we’re trying to build an encyclopædia here, and only in special cases should we delete articles.
– The family starts to act rude to Shary and does not care for her excitement.
– The rude clones make a mess in the kitchen with their mother around and swear up a storm.
– She starred as Opal in “Because of Winn-Dixie Because of Winn-Dixie” and as the competitive and rude Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”.
– If someone is rude give that person a warning, and if he is rude again block him for at least 3 day’s, so they can cool down.
– It has also happened that some words used in Anglo-Saxon for bodily functions became thought of as profanity or rude after they were replaced by Latinate words like “urinate”, “defecate” and “copulate” – which polite people were supposed to use after the Norman conquest of England in 1066.
– Bullying is when someone is rude or mean to another person.
– Some Japanese once thought it was rude to call a person of noble rank by their given names.
– Their ‘insurance policy’ ie bodyguard, Rick Rude also joined soon after.
– Homer, who is mad, writes a rude reply, but Marge tells him at the last minute not to send it, although Bart mails it anyway.
- She wrote down many rude things people said in her diaries.
- He was known for the characters he created with paradoxparadoxical and rude characteristics: Professor Kranz, the ultra-timid Giandomenico Fracchia, and the comedic Ugo Fantozzi.
+ While educational attainment did not help reduce the income inequality between men and women, it did increase the earnings potential of individuals of both sexes, greatly enabling many households with to enter the top household income quintile.
+ National Australia Bank is one of the four largest financial institutions in Australia in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers.
+ Instead, the contestant loses their earnings up to that point.
+ After taking a few years off from the money-making grind to enjoy spending his earnings on women, Getty returned to Oklahoma in 1919.
+ Therefore he proposed the abolishment of the economic advantage of small families by instituting subsidies to families with larger numbers of children, with the allowances proportional to the earnings of the father.
Sentence example of earnings
Example sentences of “earnings”:
+ The residents of the household do not have to be related to the householder for their earnings to be considered part of the household’s income.
+ She also said that she had been promised half the earnings from her show.
+ If a Whammy was hit, the contestant lost all earnings up to that point.
+ Ben’s Cat was retired in June 2017 with a record of 32 wins from 63 starts and earnings of over $2.6 million.
+ That meant that if they grew a crop such as some form of corn, the lord got a tenth of their earnings in corn.
+ The average earnings of the people living in Forest was $27,902 in the year 2000.
+ In 2017, the movie was ranked as the 47th highest earnings amount worldwide.
+ The residents of the household do not have to be related to the householder for their earnings to be considered part of the household's income.
+ She also said that she had been promised half the earnings from her show.
+ If a Whammy was hit, the contestant lost all earnings up to that point.
+ Araya was employed as a respiratory therapist in the early 1980s and used his earnings to finance Slayer’s debut album “Show No Mercy”.
+ His racing career stretched over nine seasons, during which he won 14 races from 51 starts with earnings of over $4.3 million.
+ He becomes one of the most emblematic representatives with Daddy Yankee and his albums become true standards of the musical genre and sold over 4.5 million of copies and earnings of $ 4,700,000 million of dólares.
+ Given his fees, 47 would have to be a multi-millionaire from his contract earnings but never stops going for new contracts.
+ Taxation in England is quite competitive when compared to much of the rest of Europe – as of 2014 the basic rate of personal tax is 20% on taxable income up to £31,865 above the personal tax-free allowance, and 40% on any additional earnings above that amount.
– Jerusalem is Islam’s third holiest city after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.
– Muhammad stayed behind until all of his people left Mecca safely.
– The Battle of Tabouk in 631 left Tā’if completely saperated from the other ares so members of Thaqīf arrived in Mecca to negotiate the conversion of the city to Islam.
– Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah was the fifth sultan of the Qutb Shahi dynasty of Golkonda and founded the city of Hyderabad, in South-central India and built its architectural centerpiece, the Charminar and Mecca Masjid.
– Because of the big size of the army, the people of Mecca were afraid to fight back.
How to use in sentence of mecca
Example sentences of “mecca”:
– After three years of it, a small group of horsemen from Mecca attacked a Muslim camp and killed a few of them.
– They moved southwards because, even though the Axumite Kingdom welcomed and protected the companions of Prophet Muhammad to Ethiopia, who came as refugees to escape the persecution of the ruling families of Mecca and earned the friendship and respect of the Prophet.
– The Muslims and those from Mecca were advised to fight for their property.
– He died at Hyderabad on 26 February 1869, after a reign of just 12 years and was buried at the Mecca Masjid mosque.
– During Hajj, pilgrims join processions of hundreds of thousands of people, who simultaneously converge on Mecca for the week of the Hajj, and perform a series of rituals: each person walks counter-clockwise seven times around the Ka’aba, runs back and forth between the hills of Al-Safa and Al-Marwah, drinks from the Zamzam Well, goes to the plains of Mount Arafat to stand in vigil, spends a night in the plain of Muzdalifa, and performs symbolic stoning of the devil by throwing stones at three pillars.
– Muhammad had preached the religion of Islam in Mecca from 613 to 622.
– Somebody who makes a pilgrimage to Mecca is called a “hajj” in the Arabic language.
– Although there are sections only for women and children, the Masjid al-HaramGrand Mosque in Mecca is desegregated.
– In 1916, the Hashemites launched their revolt against the Ottoman Empire in Mecca in June.
– All the gravestones face Mecca in the Islamic tradition.
– After the pagans of Mecca failed to gain control of Medina, the Muslims became stronger.
– They considered themselves to be in a state of war with Mecca and raided Meccan caravans that had Muslim belongings left in Mecca.
– The city had fallen and then in July, Abdullah I of JordanAbdullah, the eldest son of the Hashemite leader and Sharif of Mecca Husayn ibn Ali, was sent with seventy men to Tā’if.
– In modern-day Saudi Arabia, the Grand Mosque and all of Mecca are open only to Muslims.
- After three years of it, a small group of horsemen from Mecca attacked a Muslim camp and killed a few of them.
- They moved southwards because, even though the Axumite Kingdom welcomed and protected the companions of Prophet Muhammad to Ethiopia, who came as refugees to escape the persecution of the ruling families of Mecca and earned the friendship and respect of the Prophet.
More in-sentence examples of “mecca”:
– This tribe told their allies in Mecca to sell of all the things and homes that Muslims of Mecca left behind.
– Ibn Battuta goes on to describe it as a city of canals and trees with most of its inhabitants belonging to Bani Hanifa, and reports that he continued on with their leader to Mecca to perform the Hajj.
– The Muslims fled Mecca in 622 after years of persecution and established themselves at Medina.
– Bilal, shouted out loud to the people of Mecca that they were all safe: “All those who lay down arms are safe.
– He went on a pilgrimage to see the Islamic holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
– Hijra, or withdrawal, is the word that is used for the movement of Muhammad and most of his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622.
– Jerusalem is Islam’s third holiest city, after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.
– One year after the fight at Badr, the army of Mecca had outside help.
– Bilal ibn Ribah, a former Ethiopian slave, shouted out loud to the people of Mecca that they were all safe: “All those who lay down arms are safe.
– The victims were mostly foreign Muslims in Mecca for the annual Hajj.
– He lived in Mecca for three years.
– The number of Muslims from Mali who go to Mecca is increasing and some study in Arab countries.
– Saudi Arabia sees the cities of Mecca and Medina as holy.
– Pilgrimage is very important in Islam, because every Muslim person is expected to make a pilgrimage to the city of Mecca once in their lifetime, if they can possibly do so.
– The city is considered a black mecca and has a large African American population.
– Both Ta’if and Mecca were resorts of pilgrimage.
– It is estimated that only Mecca and Medina receive more Muslim pilgrims.
– Abu Sufyan, third leader of Mecca in Muhammad’s lifetime, tried to resume the truce, but Muhammad politely refused the offer.
– According to stories, he took 60,000 people on a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 along with camels loaded down with gold.
– They were told to fight against the people of Mecca who burned down their homes and stole their property.
– The city of Mecca is sacred to all Muslim people as the birthplace of the prophet Muhammad.
– However, he later told his followers to face Mecca instead of Jerusalem when praying.
– Ibni Zubayr had taken the black stone along with other sacred items and moved the new temple to the place where today’s Mecca is, away from Umayyad attacks.
– Foster mothers came to Mecca to feed children.
– Many Muslims from around the world visit Mecca in Saudi Arabia to make a pilgrimage.
– Sometimes a special part of the mosque was railed off for women; for example, the governor of Mecca in 870 had ropes tied between the columns to make a separate place for women.
– In 1813, with the help of Muhammad Ali PashaMuhammed Ali Pasha, he defeated the Wahhabis, who desecrated the holy places and shrines in Mecca and Medina.
– Albanian: Korreshi was the dominant tribe of Mecca upon the appearance of the religion of Islam.
– Since late 2010, this place is served by Mecca Metro.
– He was buried alongside his ancestors at Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad.
– Even though the Pakistani Government recognizes a third gender on ID cards, many people from the LGBT community are hesitant to apply for it as they will not be allowed to enter the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia as a transgender person.
– In “”Si Mogador m’était contée”” tells the story of the trip to Mecca of Si Taieb El Ech Chiadmi Maskali, since 1912.
– Bilal ibn Rabah was an Ethiopian born in Mecca in the late 6th century, sometime between 578 and 582.Bilal was an Ethiopian slave.
– The Hashemite Sharif of MeccaSharifs of Mecca ruled the Hejaz region starting in the 900s.
– Pilgrims can also go to Mecca to perform the rituals at other times of the year.
– Ibni Zubayr had taken the Karataş along with other sacred items and moved the new temple to the place where today’s Mecca is away from Umayyad attacks.
– Islam has three holy sites; Jerusalem, Mecca and Medina.
– Below it is the image of a mosque with a mehrab that is facing Mecca with a prayer mat inside.
– These forces then continued to take Mecca and Medina.
– It marks the end of the pilgrimage hajj for the millions of Muslims who make the trip to Mecca each year and pray 5 times a day.
– In Mecca the area closed to non-Muslims extends well beyond the limits of the built-up area.
– Leaders of Mecca punished and tortured the followers of Islam.
– The group is named after the folk mecca “:en:Greenwich_VillageGreenwich Village” in the United States.
– He had attracted a small community of followers, but also had opposition from the rest of the Quraysh, the clan that ruled Mecca and to which he belonged.
– He founded the Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Mecca Hejaz and Diyar Bakr.
– Houston is often called a black mecca for African Americans.
– The cities of Medina and Mecca became the holiest places of Islam.
– The Quraysh pagans of Mecca heard about this, and they sent a larger army numbering 1000 warriors to fight the Muslims.
– This movement from Mecca to Medina is called the “Hijrah”.
- This tribe told their allies in Mecca to sell of all the things and homes that Muslims of Mecca left behind.
- Ibn Battuta goes on to describe it as a city of canals and trees with most of its inhabitants belonging to Bani Hanifa, and reports that he continued on with their leader to Mecca to perform the Hajj.
- The Muslims fled Mecca in 622 after years of persecution and established themselves at Medina.
– Because rainwater can’t be kept in valleys or mountains, the city-water is dangerous to drink.
– Tree frogs usually lay their eggs on a leaf in a rainwater pool.
– Plans will include methods for damming gullies and reducing rainwater runoff.
– For a tilting-siphon rain gauge, the rainwater in a collector displaces a float so that a marking pen attached to the float makes a continuous trace on the paper.
– He is known in television for his role as Chief Thomas Rainwater in “Yellowstone Yellowstone” and recurring roles as George Hunter in “Banshee” and Virgil White in “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”.
Use in sentence of rainwater
Example sentences of “rainwater”:
– In many urban areas, street gutters to carry rainwater are combined with sewers.
– The tadpoles grow into frogs quickly before the rainwater dries up.
– It was a time of low rainfall and cooler weather, but more rainwater ran off the western side of the Great Dividing Range, keeping the lake full.
– A rainwater tank is a container to capture water runoff from the roof.
– The islands have limited natural fresh water resources; private cisterns collect rainwater for drinking.
– In 1950–51, James Rainwater had developed models of the atomic nucleus.
– Epiphytes usually use photosynthesis to get energy; often they have adapted their leafleaves to be able to capture rainwater if they are not aquatic.
– The two buckets in a tipping-bucket rain gauge rest on a pivot so that when one bucket has received 0.2 of rain it tips by gravity, empties the rainwater and allows the other bucket to start collection.
– Some people collect rain in a rainwater tank.
– The rock appears to weep because it is porous limestone and rainwater seeps through the pores.
– They are similar, but only gargoyles get rid of rainwater through their mouths what’s in the mouths I don’t know.
- In many urban areas, street gutters to carry rainwater are combined with sewers.
- The tadpoles grow into frogs quickly before the rainwater dries up.
- It was a time of low rainfall and cooler weather, but more rainwater ran off the western side of the Great Dividing Range, keeping the lake full.
– The ruins are on lowland rainforest, but Tikal had no water other than what was collected from rainwater and stored underground.
– Also, the acid in rainwater dissolves rocks containing calcium carbonate.
– People use rainwater for watering plants, cleaning the house, bathing, or drinking.
– About 6 per cent of Australia’s total rainwater falls into the Murray-Darling Basin.
– The crops are grown either with rainwater that has Percolationpercolated into the ground, or with irrigation.
– Valleys that are high in the mountains are usually made deeper by a stream or small river running fast down the mountainside, from a place where there is lots of rainwater or melting snow, or by a glacier.
– Pollution in snowmelt can be a larger problem than pollution in rainwater because the snow collects pollution all winter and then the snowmelt combines with the spring rain and releases it all at the same time.
– The roofing collects rainwater that is filtered and used for drinking and various household activities such as cooking and washing.
+ Munch was a NorwegiansNorwegian symbolist painter and printmaker.
+ There were several groups of Symbolist painters and visual artists, including Gustave Moreau, Gustav Klimt, Odilon Redon, Henri Fantin-Latour, Gaston Bussière, Edvard Munch, Félicien Rops, and Jan Toorop.
+ His canvas “The Vision of the Youth Bartholomew” is often considered to mark the inauguration of the Russian Symbolist movement.
+ Gustav Klimt was an Austrian Symbolist painter.
+ Auguste Rodin is sometimes considered a symbolist sculptor.Balakian, Anna 1967.
+ More telling, the impenetrable green enclosure—heightened in the National Gallery painting by the placement of the top of the bridge’s arch just below the painting’s top edge—harkens back to the “hortus conclusus” of medieval images, while also evoking a dreamlike contemplative zone consonant with symbolist literature, especially poems such as “Le Nénuphar blanc” by Stéphane Mallarmé.
+ It is used when normal expansionary monetary policy doesn’t work.
+ However, depending on the political set-up, governments can sometimes have almost total control over monetary policy if they are allowed to influence or control their central bank.
+ Its basic tasks, set out in Article 3 of the Statute, are to set and implement the monetary policy for the Eurozone, to conduct foreign exchange operations, to take care of the foreign reserves of the European System of Central Banks and operation of the financial market infrastructure under the TARGET2 payments system and the technical platform.
+ Other goals of a monetary policy are usually to help make the gross domestic product more stable, to get and keep low unemployment, and to have predictable exchange rates with other currencies.
+ He wrote his doctoral dissertation at Harvard University on the intertemporal approach to the current account and the game-theoretic analysis of the political economy of international monetary policy coordination and of trade and industrial policies.
+ His works on monetary policy include “True Gold Standard, Newly Revised and Enlarged, Second Edition”.
+ Meltzer specialized on studying monetary policy and the Federal Reserve System, and has authored several academic papers and books on the development and applications of monetary policy, and about the history of central banking in the US.
+ In 1994 he was close to Leonid Kuchma and was his freelance monetary policy adviser.
– Haber said he did not think killing a soldier with poison gas was any worse than by letting the soldier bleed to death.
– Each page for printing has trim sizes bleed printing is not possible as is the case with most desktop printers.
– The Pokémon in the battles never bleed or die; they only faint.
– Smaller blood vessels bleed less, and bleed slower, so it is harder to exsanguinate if they are injured.
– Castration has also been used in modern conflicts, as the Janjaweed militiamen currently attacking citizens of the Darfur region in Sudan, often castrating villagers and leaving them to bleed to death.
– They bleed both inside and outside their bodies.
– Cave had a Intracerebral hemorrhagebrain bleed caused by a cyst on April 6–7, 2020.
How to use in-sentence of bleed
Example sentences of “bleed”:
– Big Show then got on his knees to allow Mayweather to punch him, which Mayweather did, by hitting him with many different punches, which caused Big Show to bleed from the nose and mouth.
– Afterward, V attacked Punk, hitting him with several elbow drops, causing Punk to bleed from the mouth.
– If they wristband wearer commits the forbidden action a poison will be put inside of them and make them bleed out of their eyes.
– It is a bleed in the brain that happens when the brain has not been injured.
– It can also be very unhealthy for the body because the skin around the anus can tear, bleed and get infected with bacteria.
– They do not bleed more than a normal person, but they bleed for much longer.
– The attackers then ran away, leaving her to bleed to death.
– This snake can make someone bleed from all the holes in their body including their hair pores.
– These charges then remain on the object until they either bleed off to the ground or are quickly neutralized by a discharge:., the familiar phenomenon of a static ‘shock’ is caused by the neutralization of charge built up in the body from contact with non-conductive surfaces.
– They bleed from their noses, mouths, and genitals/sex organs.
– The symptoms of a subdural hematoma are slow to notice because the lower-pressure veins involved bleed more slowly than arteries.
- Big Show then got on his knees to allow Mayweather to punch him, which Mayweather did, by hitting him with many different punches, which caused Big Show to bleed from the nose and mouth.
- Afterward, V attacked Punk, hitting him with several elbow drops, causing Punk to bleed from the mouth.
- If they wristband wearer commits the forbidden action a poison will be put inside of them and make them bleed out of their eyes.
– He kills people with a hook for a hand and slashes their chest or back open causing them to bleed to death.
– If one of these arteries is injured, it can bleed very quickly, and an epidural hematoma can build up almost right away.
– Once the Fallopian tube has ruptured, it will start to bleed into the abdomen.
– If the artery is big, a person could bleed to death.
– If a person did not do this, Columbus’s men would cut off their hands, and they would bleed to death.
– Because these veins are smaller, and because veins do not bleed as fast as arteries, subdural hematomas may not bleed as quickly as epidural hematomas.
– The shark then swims away to wait for the prey to bleed to death before going back to eat its body.
– Unfortunately the guy bleed Minang’s – Javanese is required to participate in the first practice “Studio Ananda”.